Best Amazon Prime Early Access PC Gaming Deals

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Amazon Prime Early Access has finally come to a close, though there are still a bunch of latent PC gaming deals to check out. Prime Day two has seen more relevant deals than we were expecting, so whether you're looking for a simple upgrade or a whole new gaming PC or laptop there might still be an opportunity to take advantage of holiday season discounts early. The event was mainly aimed at those subscribed to Amazon Deals Prime (opens in new tab), and if you've found yourself subscribed in anticipation of deals, it might be worth spending some time sifting through the deals below, so you can make the most of it. Also, plenty of other retailers such as Walmart, Target, B&H Photo, Staples, Best Buy have been coming out with PC gaming deals that still might be available, so keep an eye out below. We've seen PC hardware retailers, including Amazon Deals, trying to shift gaming PC and GPU stock in advance of Nvidia's RTX 4090 (opens in new tab) graphics card launch, and all the other fancy tech that's simultaneously vying for our attention right now.

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As a result, we've been seeing decent discounts on gaming PCs, laptops, graphics cards. The final few PC gaming deals left over will be here, Deals waiting for someone to claim them, though don't expect huge discounts until Black Friday rolls around. We've done a final sweep today, but now that we've stopped updating our deal bots at the bottom of each section will continue to scout for anything we might have missed, delivering to-the-minute deals. Where are the best Amazon Prime Early Access PC gaming deals? Other retailers are likely to take advantage of Amazon's own sale to get their own summer sales events kickstarted. An absolutely intense machine here, and while the discount isn't a deep as it was over Early Access, we have to admit we're in love with the Blade in general, whatever price. This one isn't our fave config, it's a little noisy and has the potential to throttle under heavy loads, but it's still a super speedy machine for a great price.


It may come in at the lower end of the gaming spectrum, but this is a dependable machine that's lighter than your average gaming laptop, and the CPU is still relevant today. Overall, it's a good price for a portable gaming machine with a current gen GPU. Hold me back. This one not only comes with more storage and RAM than any human could hope to use, it's packing one of the most beastly CPU/GPU combos out there. The 4K panel may be locked at 60Hz, but you can bet it'll be a crisp image, and great for anyone looking to do studio work. This doesn't sound like such a crazy price from the Newegg listing, but trust us, it's one the best we've seen in, literally, years. The original version of this card launched for $379, competing with the RTX 3060 Ti and RTX 3060. Today, the slightly faster RX 6650 XT version is less than the price of most RTX 3050s. Let that sink in for a moment.


And it's a triple-fan cooler from a trusted manufacturer. Of course, you couldn't bag a 27-inch 1440p gaming monitor for less than $200, could you? Turns out, yes you can. This big-screen, high resolution, high refresh rate IPS screen is as cheap as it's ever been. Hisense makes a surprisingly good (and quite large) gaming TV for under $1,000. It supports 120Hz, so you can put a high-end PC to work. The one catch is that there are only two HDMI 2.1 ports. We can't have it all, can we? This impressive SSD consistently gives the Samsung 980 Pro's performance a run for its money and is arguably the PCIe 4.0 drive to beat. It's our favorite high-speed SSD, and at this price makes a great upgrade for your gaming rig's boot drive. This version with the heatspreader is cheaper than the bare drive right now, too. It may not match the peak performance of the pricier SN850, but this is a great budget option.