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Prime Day PC deals are technically supposed to be over by now, but we're still seeing quite a few systems and components on offer. We've listed all the remaining deals you can still make the most of down below, so if there's something you're shopping for, don't wait too long. We wouldn't expect these deals to stick around for much longer than the close of play today. 

With lots of fantastic Prime Day gaming deals happening, our eyes were firmly fixed on PC deals this week. Besides Black Friday, this is one of the best opportunities to get a new gaming rig on the cheap throughout the year. We saw affordable DDR5 systems and some excellent prices on new-gen graphics cards from Nvidia and AMD. We even saw a few of our best gaming PCs on offer.

Below, you can find all of the best Prime Day PC deals that are still alive and kicking, including parts, prebuilt rigs, and more. And since a lot of prebuilt configurations are unique to the retailer or brand offering them, we've got separate lists here for the US and UK, so no one misses out. 

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Best Prime Day gaming PC deals in the US

Yeyian Yumi$1,199.99$779.99 at NeweggSave $420

Yeyian Yumi | $1,199.99 $779.99 at Newegg
Save $420 - This is easily the best affordable rig I've found so far, beating out the Skytech Nebula at Amazon. This houses mostly the same specs, but comes in cheaper thanks to a 12th Gen processor as opposed to a 13th. The biggest drawback here is the DDR4 RAM out of the box, but the motherboard is a B660 chipset, which means it will be upgradable to DDR5 if you're up for finding some separately.

 Buy it if: 

✅ You want an affordable machine you can upgrade to DDR5
✅ You're buying your first gaming PC
✅ You want reasonable 1080p specs

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You have a 4K display
❌ You need DDR5 straight away

iBUYPOWER RDY Slate (RTX 4060 Ti)$1,499$1,349 at iBUYPOWERSave $150 -

iBUYPOWER RDY Slate (RTX 4060 Ti) | $1,499 $1,349 at iBUYPOWER
Save $150 - This is a super reasonable price for a gaming PC boasting a 14th-generation Intel Core i7 and a capable RTX 4060 Ti. If you're looking for a reasonable entry-to-mid-level gaming PC with up-to-date parts, this is a good choice before the real Prime Day offers begin.

Specs: Intel i7-14700F | Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti | 16GB DDR5 RAM | 1TB SSD

Buy it if: 
✅ You're on a budget
✅ You can't wait until Prime Day
✅ You want an affordable DDR5 machine

Don't buy it if: 
❌ You're on a smaller budget (Prime Day could bring better deals)

ABS Orkan Ruby Gaming PC (RTX 4070 Super)$1,699.99$1,399.99 at NeweggSave $300

ABS Orkan Ruby Gaming PC (RTX 4070 Super) | $1,699.99 $1,399.99 at Newegg
Save $300 - This is a beefy mid-range configuration for the money you pay and beats the Acer Predator Orion configuration also listed on this page. Inside this machine, you get an AMD Ryzen 7 7700X CPU, an RTX 4070 Super, 32GB of DDR5, and a 1TB SSD. That 4070 Super adds some serious power for the price, and I've just reviewed a machine with lesser specs priced at $2,049.

Specs: AMD Ryzen 7 7700X | Nvidia RTX 4070 Super | 32GB DDR5 RAM | 1TB SSD

Buy it if: 
✅ You want a beefy mid-ranger
✅ You want to play in 4K
✅ You care about Ray Tracing


Don't buy it if: 
❌ You only have a 1080p monitor

Alienware Aurora R16 (RTX 4070) | $2,049.99 $1,699.99 at Dell
Save $350 -

Alienware Aurora R16 (RTX 4070) | $2,049.99 $1,699.99 at Dell
Save $350 - Dell has a fantastic $350 discount on this RTX 4070 configuration of the R16 - perfect for those looking for a little more juice out of their prebuilt. You're getting an older processor here, but still excellent value for money. 

Specs: Intel i9-13900F | Nvidia RTX 4070 | 32GB DDR5 RAM | 1TB SSD

Buy it if: 

✅ You don't mind proprietary Alienware drawbacks
✅ You need plenty of RAM
✅ You're economical with your downloads

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You can settle for a cheaper chassis

MSI Aegis RS2 (RTX 4080 Super)$2,699$2,349 at NeweggSave $350

MSI Aegis RS2 (RTX 4080 Super) | $2,699 $2,349 at Newegg
Save $350 - If your budget will allow, please may I present this total powerhouse that's priced pretty fairly compared to a lot of full-blown 4090 builds. This opts for the RTX 4080 Super, a 14th Gen Intel Core i9 CPU, 32GB of DDR5, and a 2TB SSD. All that, and it's under $2,500. That's pretty much everything we want out of a high-end gaming PC during Prime Day - especially since this is down an extra $30 compared to yesterday. 

Specs: Intel i9-14900KF | Nvidia RTX 4080 Super | 32GB DDR5 RAM | 2TB SSD

Buy it if: 
✅ You want to play with 4K maxed-out settings
✅ You have the budget
✅ You want enthusiast-grad parts.

Don't buy it if: 
❌ You don't need a high-end monster

iBUYPOWER RDY Y40RG201 (AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX)$2,999$2,649 at iBUYPOWERSave $350

iBUYPOWER RDY Y40RG201 (AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX) | $2,999 $2,649 at iBUYPOWER
Save $350 - PCs with flagship GPUs are particularly difficult to find below $3,000. The RX 7900 XTX is a monster of a GPU, and the rest of this rig will stop at nothing to give you great gaming experiences at 4K.

Specs: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D | AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX | 32GB DDR5 RAM | 2TB SSD

Buy it if: 
✅ You want 4K maxed-out settings
✅ You need lots of storage space
✅ You've got the budget for high-end gear
Don't buy it if: 
❌ You don't need a top-of-the-range PC

Acer Predator Orion Gaming Desktop (GeForce RTX 4080) - $3,799.99 $3,299.99 at Amazon

Acer Predator Orion Gaming Desktop (GeForce RTX 4080) - $3,799.99 $3,299.99 at Amazon - As well as that RTX 4080 this Acer has a liquid-cooled Intel Core i7, 32GB DDR5 and a 1TB SSD with a 2TB HDD in tow. Plus you get a Predator RGB gaming keyboard and RGB gaming mouse. It's a beefy setup with a beefy price, but $500 softens the blow a little.

Buy it if: 
✅ You're aiming for 4K resolution
✅ You want a lot of RAM
✅ You want a high end set up out of the box
Don't buy it if: 
❌ You're not looking to max out demanding games
❌ You don't need a mouse and keyboard

Best Prime Day PC deals in the UK

ADMI Gaming PC (RTX 3060)£699.95£669.99 at AmazonSave £30

ADMI Gaming PC (RTX 3060) | £699.95 £669.99 at Amazon
Save £30 - If you're not worried at all about DDR5 compatibility, but want the ultimate budget PC you'll be able to upgrade for a good while, this might be perfect for you. This has an AM4 CPU in it, which is a generation that's still being supported despite its 2016 release. It also has an RTX 3060 inside it, which means it's got real gaming prowess for the money. You also get 16GB of DDR4, a 550W PSU, and a 1TB SSD. This is a perfect baby's first gaming PC - or an excellent choice of secondary streaming PC for content creators.  

Specs: AMD Ryzen 5 5500 | Nvidia RTX 3060 | 16GB DDR4 RAM | 500GB SSD

Buy it if: 

✅ You want entry-level specs
✅ You want awesome specs on a budget
✅ You aren't bothered about DDR5

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You'll ever want DDR5

ADMI Gaming PC (RTX 4060)£749.95£729.99 at AmazonSave £20

ADMI Gaming PC (RTX 4060)| £749.95 £729.99 at Amazon
Save £20 - It's not much of a saving, but to be fair, this is priced pretty accessibly anyway. For your money, you get an RTX 4060 GPU, an Intel Core i5-12400F, 16GB of DDR4, and a 1TB SSD. The only thing to really inspect here is whether or not the motherboard will be DDR compatible. It most probably is, but I don't see any specific detail on the listing, which makes me slightly hesitant. 

Specs: Intel i5-12400F | Nvidia RTX 4060 | 16GB DDR4 RAM | 1TB SSD

Buy it if: 

✅ You want entry-level specs
✅ You want something budget-friendly
✅ You aren't bothered about DDR5 compatibility

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want DDR5 out of the box

ADMI Gaming PC£1,149.95£1,259 at AmazonSave £100

ADMI Gaming PC | £1,149.95 £1,259 at Amazon
Save £100 - If you want a little more bang for your buck, this configuration of the ADMI gaming PC gets you a 13th gen processor and a beefier RTX 4070. Annoyingly, you only get the same 32GB of the same DDR4 memory as you do in the cheaper version, but I have more confidence that this will be DDR5 compatible since it's rocking even more up-to-date parts. 

Buy it if: 

✅ You want mid-range specs
✅ You want a recent processor
✅ DLSS is important to you 

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want DDR5 for the money (understandably)

Best Prime Day PC component deals

Team Group T-Force G50 1TB SSD$99.99$59.99 at NeweggSave $40

Team Group T-Force G50 1TB SSD | $99.99 $59.99 at Newegg
Save $40 - Seeing a 1TB drive like this on offer for $60 gives me hope that we might see some great deals this Prime Day, and having just tested one of T-Force's SSDs, I can thoroughly recommend this for the money. This is 1TB on the cheap, and it's worth jumping on while you can.

Buy it if: 

✅ You need a storage boost
✅ 1TB is enough
✅ You want value for money

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You need more than 1TB

UK: £75 at Amazon

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X $449$191 at AmazonSave $258

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | $449 $191 at Amazon
Save $258 - The AM4 platform is still being supported, so it's easy to see why the Ryzen 5000 Series CPU deals just keep coming. You will be locked to DDR4 memory here, but if you're a budget builder needing pure bang for buck, this is a wild price to get a Ryzen 7 for. 

Buy it if: 

✅ You want pure gaming power on a budget
✅ You don't mind being a motherboard generation behind
✅ You aren't interested in DDR5

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want a DDR5-compatible CPU
❌ You'd rather have a newer AM4 CPU

UK: £419.99 £159.99 at Amazon

Intel Core i5-13600K $329$231.79 at AmazonSave $95

Intel Core i5-13600K | $329 $231.79 at Amazon
Save $95 - Our pound-for-pound favorite CPU is now down to its lowest-ever price at Amazon. This might have an i5 sticker on it, but it gives you the performance you'd expect of an i9 from just a few generations ago (and it's a little cheaper than it was yesterday, too!). 

Buy it if: 

✅ You want a CPU with so much value
✅ You want to play games at 4K
✅ You want DDR5 compatibility

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want the extra headroom an i7 gives you
❌ You plan to play RTS games at 4K maxed-out settings

UK: £283 £242.97 at Amazon

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD | $464.99 $291.57 at Amazon
Save $167 -

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD | $464.99 $291.57 at Amazon
Save $167 - The Samsung 990 Pro is one of the pound-for-pound kings of the SSD market, and here, you're getting it at a more reasonable price than any of its competitors at the 4TB level. 

Buy it if: 

✅ You need a high-end gaming SSD
✅ You want loads of space
✅ You record a lot of gameplay

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You only need 2TB

Price check: Best Buy: $300.99 | Newegg: $299.99

UK: £279 at Currys

GIGABYTE AORUS Radeon RX 6900 XT Xtreme WATERFORCE | $629.99 $379.99 at AmazonSave $250

GIGABYTE AORUS Radeon RX 6900 XT Xtreme WATERFORCE | $629.99 $379.99 at Amazon
Save $250 - This RX 6900 XT is almost half price, which is a great saving on a still extremely high-level 4K Card with 16GB of dedicated GDDR6 memory.

Buy it if: 

✅ You want a water-cooled 4K GPU
✅ You want an RGB card

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You don't have a water-cooled system

PNY GeForce RTX 4060 Ti$449.99$379.99 at AmazonSave $70

PNY GeForce RTX 4060 Ti | $449.99 $379.99 at Amazon
Save $70 - This triple fan version of the 4060 Ti is flying well below its average price at Amazon right now. It's also worth noting that PNY tends to be one of the pricier board partners when it comes to GPUs.

Buy it if: 

✅ You want a hefty mid-range GPU
✅ You want an RTX 40 Series card under MSRP
✅ You play games in 1080/1440p

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You're okay with 8GB of VRAM
❌ You only want to play in 4K

UK: MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti (£419 £364.99 at Amazon)

XFX Speedster AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT$539.99$479.99 at Best BuySave $60

XFX Speedster AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT | $539.99 $479.99 at Best Buy
Save $60 - It's not a huge saving, but you get one of the best value 16GB GPUs on the shelves just under its MSRP in this deal. This will comfortably sit at 4K60 in the majority of games, and trounce 1440p tasks with ease - much cheaper than Nvidia's options too. 

Buy it if: 

✅ You want a 16GB GPU
✅ You want to spend less than Nvidia is asking for
✅ You have a 4K display

Don't buy it if: 

❌ Ray Tracing is the most important thing for you
❌ You're dying to see DLSS in action

UK: £602 £456 at Amazon

MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 4070$599.99$549.99 at AmazonSave $50

MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 | $599.99 $549.99 at Amazon
Save $50 - This RTX 4070 comes in a smaller twin-fan package, but it's currently at its lowest-ever price at Amazon. On an average day, this sits at $572, so even from there you get a decent saving.

Buy it if: 

✅ You want a jack-of-all resolutions
✅ You want DLSS
✅ You're okay with its smaller size

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You're not loyal to Nvidia
❌ You want more VRAM for the money

AMD alternative: Radeon RX 7800 XT
UK: £569.99 £469.98 at Amazon

AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D$599$327.98 at AmazonSave $200

AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D | $599 $327.98 at Amazon
Save $200 - This is a flagship CPU with an X3D AMD cache, meaning it's highly coveted. Its lowest-ever price so far has been $329, so this technically beats that, just and brings in close to half price.

Buy it if: 

✅ You want a Ryzen processor
✅ You want to see what those X3D caches can do
✅ You're a content creator or enthusiast

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You don't need the most power possible
❌ You'd rather have more cores and threads

UK: £427 £355 at Amazon

Prime Day PC deals: FAQ

When will Prime Day PC deals start?

July's Prime Day event will officially begin July 16, and end July 17. It's always worth noting that competing retailers will run their own events in tandem with Prime Day, and these often start earlier and finish later just to stick it to Jeff. Early bird deals are often some of the best ones we find, so keep an eye out for those if you're serious about bargain hunting this summer. 

Acer Predator Orion X review in pink RGB lighting

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Do you have to be a Prime member to access Prime deals?

Yes, you'll need a Prime Membership to gain access to the more exclusive parts of Amazon's sale, particularly the Prime-exclusive offers. Funnily enough, sometimes for "big deal days" we see only a few of those, and other times we see more. Either way, you don't necessarily have to pay for a subscription if you play your cards right. If you're not an existing Prime member, you'll be able to take advantage of a 30-day free trial closer to the event.

Amazon Prime | 30-day free trial

Amazon Prime | 30-day free trial
You will likely need to be a registered Prime member in order to benefit from this year's sale, but there are ways around paying for it. If you sign up for a free 30-day trial today, you'll be covered for the big event. Just be sure to cancel before it renews into a fully paid subscription.

What to expect from Prime Day gaming PC deals in 2024

Alienware Aurora R15 on desk with bigfoot squishmallow sitting on top

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As always with these exclusive Amazon sales events, the best discounts and bundles will almost certainly come from the likes of Newegg and Best Buy. Walmart is also known to throw out some good deals, but Newegg in particular is one to watch. That isn't to say Amazon itself won't have good deals, just that it's worth keeping your sights set on broader retailers. 

We always see PCs on the entry-level get brought down to more reasonable prices, so if you've got a budget under a grand, there's no reason you won't be able to pick up a decent spec gaming rig. Here's a closer look at what specs to look for up and down the price range. While parts may vary, try to treat these as a minimum when you shop around.

Budget-friendly gaming PCs

Price: $800-$1,000

GPU: RTX 4060 / AMD Radeon RX 7600 / RTX 3060
CPU: Intel Core i5-12600KF / AMD Ryzen 5 7600 / AMD Ryzen 7 5600
Memory: 16GB of DDR5 / 32GB of DDR4 (aim for DDR5)
Storage: 1TB NVMe SSD

Mid-range value gaming PCs

Price: $1,200 - $2,100

GPU: RTX 4070 / AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT / Intel Arc A770
CPU: Intel Core i5-13600K / Intel Core i7-13700K / AMD Ryzen 5 6700X3D
Memory: 16/32GB of DDR5
Storage: 1-2TB NVMe SSD

Enthusiast gaming PCs

Price: $2,100 and up

(go for no less than these specs for this money)
GPU: RTX 4070 Ti / AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT / RTX 3080
CPU: Intel Core i9-13900K / AMD Ryzen 9 7900
Memory: 32GB of DDR5
Storage: 2TB of NVMe SSD

It's worth noting that if those price ranges seem broad, it's because your mileage can vary depending on the brand of PC, the retailer you buy from, and what components make up each build.

For the entry-level range, you're probably looking at iBuyPower, IPASON, CyberPowerPC, and other smaller brands found on Newegg and Amazon for this sort of deal. These are very worth considering if you're buying your first gaming PC or need to upgrade to newer-gen parts. 

Elsewhere, we're likely to see brands like ASUS, Alienware, HP, and Acer pull deals out of the Prime Day hat. These configurations can vary, and we usually see discounts from the mid-range bracket all the way through to expensive high-end monsters. 

To sound like a broken record, just keep our gaming PC golden rule in mind. Think about futureproofing, because you don't want to get a year or two down the road and realize you can't make the awesome component upgrade you'd like to because your motherboard is locked into an older generation.

What to expect from Prime Day PC component deals

AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE graphics card with red liquid splash in backdrop

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Prime day GPU deals: We've seen some progressively better deals on 40 Series Nvidia graphics cards in more recent sales events. Now that the Super cards are on the shelves, we're likely to see their equivalents get some price drops. In particular, the RTX 4070 could drop to the $499 mark, if we're lucky, and you can bet your house on AMD deals undercutting Team Green. Unfortunately, if you're waiting for those Super cards to go on sale during Prime Day, don't hold your breath. it isn't outside the realms of possibility, but if they drop it won't be by much.

There's also the 30 Series generation to consider. On the lower end of the scale with the 3050 and 3060, it's more than possible we'll continue to see reasonable prices for them, but stock shortages may come into play as they continue to age. It's also worth considering newer hardware since the leap in DLSS 3.0 makes a difference.

On the AMD side of things, we've been seeing prices for the 7900 XTX get lower of late, and if you're keen on that powerhouse of a graphics card, it's worth waiting til Prime Day to see just how much value you can squeeze out of a purchase. The 7600 XT could see some seriously competitive deal offerings since it sits nearer the lower end of the spectrum. There are also price discrepancies between the 7800XT and 7900 GRE that could get interesting in the 1440p/4K battle with Nvidia. 

Hand holding Intel Core i5-12400F with plants in backdrop

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CPU deals: There are loads of great CPUs to choose from at the moment. The 13th generation from Intel is worth watching, especially, but the 12th generation will likely be the most affordable in terms of DDR5-compatible chips. We wouldn't recommend grabbing anything from the 11th Generation during Prime Day sales - not because they aren't capable processors, but because you'll be tying yourself to DDR4 systems when the DDR5 move is becoming more affordable. If you're currently stuck on an 11th Gen motherboard, consider saving your pennies for now and looking for DDR5 upgrades during the sale. 

With AMD, the 7000 series could see some new low price drops, especially now that the 9000 Series has been announced at Computex and will arrive sometime in July. Not only do we have the 8000G Series to watch for discounts, but we also have brand new AM4 processors to welcome to the fold, which could potentially make the older generation 5000 Series even better value - if that's possible. We'd make strong bets on the 7000 Series getting some discounts though, which will be huge for anyone looking to graduate to DDR5 RAM.

Of course, the staple for any online sales event is the Ryzen 5000 Series, which has to be the go-to for any budget PC builder out there. Again, we would recommend grabbing DDR5-compatible wherever possible, but the 5000 Series goes for seriously cheap during these big events.

T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 RAM's RGB up close

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Memory: To sound like a broken record, Prime Day and Black Friday have to be the best time to grab DDR5 RAM. It's only going to continue getting cheaper, and we're beginning to see more 32GB kits go for around $100, which we'd recommend. DDR4 will be available for super cheap prices, but again, futureproofing is worth the extra money here.

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB with a heatsink on a walnut desk with red lighting

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SSDs: SSDs have had a tricky year so far. Since Black Friday they've gone back up in price, and whether it's been a shortage of NAND chips, or manufacturers trying to make money back from over a year of continued price drops, it's been hard to see. The golden price bracket you should shoot for is $60 for 1TB and $100 for 2TB. If you can get as close to those numbers as possible, you'll be grabbing a great deal.  If the big brands fail you though, we've been predominantly testing budget brands this year to prepare for these bigger sales events so we can still recommend decent options for fair prices.


Peripherals are an important part of any PC gaming setup, so ensure you've got the best gaming keyboard, best gaming mouse, and best gaming desk at the helm, too. 

CyberPowerPC Gamer Master (RTX 4060)$1,059$779.99 at Newegg
Save $280

CyberPowerPC Gamer Master (RTX 4060) | $1,059 $779.99 at Newegg
Save $280 - If you want a budget rig with DDR5 out of the box, this option from CyberPowerPC seems like the best bet so far. You get an AMD Ryzen 5 7600, an RTX 4060, and 16GB of DDR5. Storage is the only drawback here since you'll only have a 500GB SSD out of the box. 

Specs: Intel i5-12400F | Nvidia RTX 4060 | 16GB DDR4 RAM | 1TB SSD

Buy it if: 

✅ You're okay with upgrading your storage later
✅ You want a modern gaming PC under a grand
✅ You're targeting Full HD

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want an Intel processor
❌ You need more storage out of the box

Duncan Robertson
Hardware Editor

Ever since playing Journey at the age of 15, I’ve been desperate to cover video games for a living. After graduating from Edinburgh Napier University with a degree in Journalism, I contributed to the Scottish Games Network and completed an Editorial Internship over at Expert Reviews. Besides that, I’ve been managing my own YouTube channel and Podcast for the last 7 years. It’s been a long road, but all that experience somehow landed me a dream job covering gaming hardware. I’m a self-confessing PlayStation fanboy, but my experience covering the larger business and developer side of the whole industry has given me a strong knowledge of all platforms. When I’m not testing out every peripheral I can get my hands on, I’m probably either playing tennis or dissecting game design for an upcoming video essay. Now, I better stop myself here before I get talking about my favourite games like HUNT: Showdown, Dishonored, and Towerfall Ascension. Location: UK Remote

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