Looking to upgrade your gaming setup or grab a new piece of kit at a discount? Stewart Bendle, deals writer at Tom’s Hardware, has rounded up some of the best current offers on gaming PCs, graphics cards, SSDs, and more.
Here’s a quick guide to some of the standout bargains he’s uncovered:
Gaming PCs and Laptops
- Alienware and Dell Gaming Deals
Big savings on high-performance gaming desktops and laptops from Dell and Alienware.
Read more - Prebuilt Gaming PC with RTX 4060 – £549
Features an Nvidia RTX 4060 GPU and an AMD Ryzen processor. A solid entry-level gaming rig at a great price.
Buy now - ABS Gaming System – Save $300
Packed with an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti. Ideal for high-end gaming.
Buy on Newegg
Graphics Cards
- Nvidia RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti
These new GPUs are now available to buy, with direct links to trusted retailers.
Where to buy - Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 – Near MSRP + Free Game
A rare chance to pick up a top-tier GPU close to its launch price, with a bonus game included.
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SSDs and Storage
- Samsung 2TB 9100 Pro M.2 SSD – £219
One of the lowest prices we’ve seen in the UK for this high-speed SSD.
Buy at SCAN - WD Black SN770M 2TB SSD – $177
A great option for upgrading devices like the Steam Deck or other handheld PCs.
Buy on Amazon
Peripherals and Accessories
- Corsair 4000D Airflow Case – £67
A highly rated mid-tower case now at its lowest-ever price.
Purchase details - Logitech MX Master 3S Mouse – £89
Save £30 on one of the best productivity mice around.
Buy from Logitech - SteelSeries Mouse Pad – $12
50% off a reliable gaming surface.
Find here
Cooling Solutions
- Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro 360 – $89
A high-performance AIO cooler at its lowest recorded price.
Buy on Amazon
More Deals and Insights
For more offers—including CPUs, monitors, and other accessories—check out Stewart Bendle’s full list of updates and guides.
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Whether you’re building a PC from scratch or just grabbing an upgrade, these deals are worth a look.
Original source: Tom’s Hardware