We’re not just winging it, you know. When it comes to things like Prime Day and Black Friday we spend a long time looking around the internet tubes for deals, talking to manufacturers and retailers, and generally trying to track down the absolute best prices on the best products for you lovely lot.
- We’re curating the best Prime Day PC gaming deals right here.
And we also generate a lot of completely anonymised data from all the interactions on our own pages. That all means we can see what the most popular PC gaming products have been over these Prime Days with you, the PC Gamer readers. Obviously the smartest, most discerning readers around.
Because all of these are excellent picks, well done you.
At the top is the Lenovo laptop that turned me onto their gaming machines, and one that I’ve been personally recommending for the past year. Luckily it’s also been on sale for nearly all that time, too. It’s a little more expensive that it was yesterday, but still a great price for a great RTX 4080 laptop.
Then there’s the best gaming monitor around right now, the supremely, not-actually-a-deal expensive Asus 32-inch 4K OLED. But oh my, is it ever shiny 🤤
There’s also a ton of gaming headsets in there, including a couple of personal favorites of mine—the Cloud Alpha and the Audeze Maxwell—as well as our picks for best and best budget gaming chairs.
Quick links
- Lenovo Legion Pro 7i | $2,049 @ B&H Photo (save $700)
- Asus ROG Swift PG32UCDM | $1,300 @ Newegg
- HyperX Cloud Alpha | $70 @ Amazon (save $30)
- SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro | $274 @ Walmart (save $43)
- HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless | $145 @ Amazon (save $55)
- Corsair TC100 Relaxed | $239 @ Newegg (save $11)
- Secretlab Titan Evo | $519 @ Secretlab (save $30)
- Asus ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless | $142 @ Amazon (save $38)
- LG Ultragear 27GR93U | $427 @ Amazon (save $73)
- Team Group MP44L | $103 @ Newegg (save $37)
- Audeze Maxwell | $269 @ Amazon (save $30)