Best UK Amazon Prime Day PC gaming deals

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Amazon Prime Day deals 2023

Amazon's Prime Day summer sales event is now just one week away and you can be sure there will be a mountain of gaming PCs, laptops, monitors, graphics cards and more all on offer with some tasty discounts. Many vendors will be using the event to clear the path for new models appearing later in the year, so now's the time to snag the best gaming PC or gaming laptop, or even just a new fast SSD for more storage, all with some precious pounds sliced off the price tag.

Of course, it's important that you check every deal carefully, as what might look like a great deal could well be a sneaky trap to lure you in. One common practice is to bump prices up before a sales event to make the discount look really big and for Amazon's sale event, price-tracking service CamelCamelCamel is a must-have tool. With that, you'll be able to spot if a discount is genuinely big and ensure that you don't end up with a nasty case of post-sales buyer's remorse.

With online retailers battling for your hard-earned money, Amazon's competitors will also be joining in on the sales action, and many are already offering price cuts on top gaming PCs and laptops, to steal some thunder from Mr Bezos' revenue sheet. But if you're worried about missing out on the best deals, then don't worry—that's exactly what we're here for and we will regularly update this page on the best PC gaming deals in the lead-up to Amazon Prime Day, through the event itself, and even after it's all done and dusted.

When will Amazon's Prime Day 2024 event start?

Amazon's 2024 Prime Day event will technically begin on Tuesday July 16 and carry on through Wednesday July 17 this year, but good deals are here already. Retailers like Scan, Currys, Overclockers, and Newegg will also be kicking their deals off early, and aiming to beat Amazon's pricing throughout the event and beyond. That means significant discounts on gaming PCs and laptops, components and peripherals before, during, and even a little while after Prime Day. 

How do I become a Prime member for Amazon Prime Day?

You can sign up to become a Prime member via Amazon's Prime membership page. And the first 30-days are free! You will have to create an Amazon account and provide payment card details, however. If you only want the Prime benefits for Prime Day itself and not as a recurring subscription after, you can cancel your membership before the 30 day period ends.

Where are the best Amazon Prime Day PC gaming deals?

Other retailers are likely to take advantage of Amazon's own sale to get their own summer sales events kickstarted.

Amazon Prime Day top deals

1. MSI Bravo| RTX 4060 | Ryzen 7 7735HS | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512GB SSD | £999.99 £749.99 at Amazon (save £250)

1. MSI Bravo| RTX 4060 | Ryzen 7 7735HS | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512GB SSD | £999.99 £749.99 at Amazon (save £250)
With a 105 W TGP on its RTX 4060 GPU, this surprisingly affordable MSI machine puts it at the top of our list of gaming laptop deals. That's way beyond the awful 45 W Cyborg (which you should absolutely avoid) and speedier than the Gigabyte we love so well. The SSD is a bit sad, and the AMD chip isn't the full Zen 4 deal, so you don't get the battery sipping 780M integrated graphics (just the Zen 3+ 680M), but it's still a lot of laptop for £750.

2. Lexar NM790 | 1 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,400 MB/s read | 6,500 MB/s write | £69.95 at Overclockers

2. Lexar NM790 | 1 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,400 MB/s read | 6,500 MB/s write | £69.95 at Overclockers
You'll only find a few 1TB SSDs going cheaper than this Lexar drive, and none as good value. We really liked what this drive had to offer in our review, delivering performance right at the top end of what PCIe 4.0 is capable of, all for a low price.

Price check: Amazon £72.99

3. ADMI Gaming PC| Core i5 12400F | RTX 4060 | 16 GB DDR4-3200 | 1 TB SSD | £729.99 at Amazon

3. ADMI Gaming PC| Core i5 12400F | RTX 4060 | 16 GB DDR4-3200 | 1 TB SSD | £729.99 at Amazon
Yes, this six-core, 12-thread CPU is now two generations old but for the money, you really can't complain. Well, a bit more RAM would have been nice, but you're not going to get many gaming PCs with an RTX 4060 graphics card for just £730. The PSU is only rated to 500W so if you're planning on using this as a base to upgrade in the future, you might need a better supply unit for a top-end GPU.

4. Gigabyte RTX 4060 | 8 GB GDDR6 | 3,072 shaders | 2,475 MHz boost | £289.98 at Amazon

4. Gigabyte RTX 4060 | 8 GB GDDR6 | 3,072 shaders | 2,475 MHz boost | £289.98 at Amazon
Nvidia's cheapest Ada Lovelace model rarely gets much of a discount but this one is the best offer I've seen so far. It performs around the same as the Radeon RX 7600, so what are you getting for the extra £40? The answer is DLSS 3.5 upscaling and frame generation. In some games, it's worth the additional money, especially if you're a fan of ray tracing effects.

RTX 4060 Price check:  Scan £289.99 | Overclockers £289.99

5. AOC Q27G2S/EU | 27-inch | 1440p | IPS | 165 Hz | £224.97 at Amazon

5. AOC Q27G2S/EU | 27-inch | 1440p | IPS | 165 Hz | £224.97 at Amazon
Besides this monitor's significant bezels, there's a lot to like here. It's a bit old-fashioned looking, but all the important specs are here: 1440p, 165 Hz, FreeSync compatible. It's in a sweet spot for gaming and it's made by a manufacturer we trust with budget screens.

6. AlphaSync | Core i5 14600KF | RTX 4070 Ti Super | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD | £1,999.97 $1799.99 at Ebuyer (save £199.98)

6. AlphaSync | Core i5 14600KF | RTX 4070 Ti Super | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD | £1,999.97 $1799.99 at Ebuyer (save £199.98)
Yes, it's a Core i5 processor is a gaming PC just under £1,800 and it uses a B760M motherboard, so you can't overclock it. Don't worry about that because the CPU is better than the best all-rounder you can get, the Core i5 13600K. You're also getting a really good GPU with 16 GB of VRAM, bags of fast DDR5 RAM, and a reasonably sized SSD. 

Amazon Prime Day gaming laptop deals

MSI Bravo| RTX 4060 | Ryzen 7 7735HS | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512GB SSD | £999.99 £749.99 at Amazon (save £250)

MSI Bravo| RTX 4060 | Ryzen 7 7735HS | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512GB SSD | £999.99 £749.99 at Amazon (save £250)
With a 105 W TGP on its RTX 4060 GPU, this surprisingly affordable MSI machine puts it at the top of our list of gaming laptop deals. That's way beyond the awful 45 W Cyborg (which you should absolutely avoid) and speedier than the Gigabyte we love so well. The SSD is a bit sad, and the AMD chip isn't the full Zen 4 deal, so you don't get the battery sipping 780M integrated graphics (just the Zen 3+ 680M), but it's still a lot of laptop for £750.

Gigabyte G5 | RTX 4060 | Core i5 12500H | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16GB DDR4-3200 | 512GB SSD | £1,099 £849 at Currys (save £250)

Gigabyte G5 | RTX 4060 | Core i5 12500H | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16GB DDR4-3200 | 512GB SSD | £1,099 £849 at Currys (save £250)
We're big fans of this little budget gaming laptop, and our Jacob loved its great gaming performance (check out our review). With over £250 off the original price and some genuine 1080p gaming chops on offer, we reckon this makes quite a tidy deal. It's a bit more expensive than the above Medion P25 but the RTX 4060 is much better for gaming.

Price check: Amazon £849.97

Asus TUF | RTX 4060 | Ryzen 5 7735HS | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512 GB SSD | £894.97 £849.60 at Cyberpower (save £45.07)

Asus TUF | RTX 4060 | Ryzen 5 7735HS | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512 GB SSD | £894.97 £849.60 at Cyberpower (save £45.07)
This isn't the cheapest RTX 4060-powered laptop around, but it's the one that will likely give you the most performance thanks to its 140 W TGP. The Gigabyte above makes do with 75 W, so this is pushing the silicon a whole lot further and that will show in the gaming benchmarks. The TUF laptops are quality budget machines, too. Not as sleek as the Asus ROG notebooks, but they've got it where it counts. Well, except for that miserly 512 GB SSD, that is.

Price check: Amazon £894.97

MSI Katana 15 | RTX 4070 | Core i9 13900H | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16GB DDR5 | 1TB SSD | £1,699£1,149 at Amazon (save £550)

MSI Katana 15 | RTX 4070 | Core i9 13900H | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16GB DDR5 | 1TB SSD | £1,699 £1,149 at Amazon (save £550)
Phew, those are some pretty impressive specs at a similarly impressive discount, from a trusted brand no less. Yes, it's only got a 1080p screen, and yes, 32GB of RAM instead of the included 16GB would be nice, but for just £1,149 you get a super-fast Core i9, an RTX 4070 and a 1TB SSD. That's a bit of a magic combo if you ask me, and at a bit of a magic price too. That GPU isn't running at peak performance, however, with just a 105 W TGP, but that still gives it enough juice to cope with that 1080p screen even if it's not the full 140 W deal.

Price check: Currys £1,190

Asus TUF A15 | RTX 4070 | Ryzen 9 8945H | 15.6-inch | 1440p | 165 Hz | 32 GB DDR5 | 1 TB SSD | £1,899.60 £1,599.60 at Cyberpower (save £300)

Asus TUF A15 | RTX 4070 | Ryzen 9 8945H | 15.6-inch | 1440p | 165 Hz | 32 GB DDR5 | 1 TB SSD | £1,899.60 £1,599.60 at Cyberpower (save £300)
She may not be the cheapest, or prettiest, but this packed Asus machine has got a lot going for it. That 165 Hz IPS panel is high-res and the RTX 4070 is running at its top 140 W power limits. And that chonky chassis only helps that. You're also getting a ton of DDR5 memory and a decent 1 TB of fast SSD storage, too. 

MSI Vector GP68HX  | RTX 4080 | Core i9-13950HX | 16-inch | 1200p | 144 Hz | 16GB DDR5 | 1TB SSD | £1,998.98 £1,899.02 at Ebuyer (save £99.96)

MSI Vector GP68HX  | RTX 4080 | Core i9-13950HX | 16-inch | 1200p | 144 Hz | 16GB DDR5 | 1TB SSD | £1,998.98 £1,899.02 at Ebuyer (save £99.96)
When it comes to the hardware running under the bonnet, this 16-inch MSI Vector certainly has the goods, what with that Intel Core i9 processor and an RTX 4080 making a very tempting package indeed. Bit of a shame about the 1200p display and 16GB of RAM, but at least the screen's a good 'un with a 144Hz refresh rate and nice and bright panel. There's a huge amount of performance here in quite a slim and svelte package, making this machine a lot of power for under the magic £2,000 marker.

Amazon Prime Day gaming PC deals

ADMI Gaming PC| Core i5 12400F | RTX 4060 | 16 GB DDR4-3200 | 1 TB SSD | £729.99 at Amazon

ADMI Gaming PC| Core i5 12400F | RTX 4060 | 16 GB DDR4-3200 | 1 TB SSD | £729.99 at Amazon
Yes, this six-core, 12-thread CPU is now two generations old but for the money, you really can't complain. Well, a bit more RAM would have been nice, but you're not going to get many gaming PCs with an RTX 4060 graphics card for just £730. The PSU is only rated to 500W so if you're planning on using this as a base to upgrade in the future, you might need a better supply unit for a top-end GPU.

Scan Gamer RTX Gaming PC| Ryzen 5 5500 | RTX 4070 | 16 GB DDR4-3600 | 1 TB SSD | £1,099.99 at Scan

Scan Gamer RTX Gaming PC| Ryzen 5 5500 | RTX 4070 | 16 GB DDR4-3600 | 1 TB SSD | £1,099.99 at Scan
The six-core, 12-thread CPU may be last-gen, and not the fastest one that AMD ever made, but this is still a very good deal for a powerful RTX 4070 machine. It sports dual channel DDR4-3600, which is rare to see in a simple pre-built, and you get a 1 TB SSD to load up with games. 

ADMI Gaming PC | Ryzen 7 5700X | RTX 4070 Ti | 32 GB DDR4-3600 | 1 TB SSD | £1,349.95 at Amazon

ADMI Gaming PC | Ryzen 7 5700X | RTX 4070 Ti | 32 GB DDR4-3600 | 1 TB SSD | £1,349.95 at Amazon
This ADMI gaming PC might be a fair bit more expensive than the above deal, but you're getting twice as much RAM, a better CPU, plus a graphics card that's almost 25% faster than the RTX 4070, depending on the game. It would have been nice to see a current-gen Ryzen inside but the eight core, 16 thread 5700X is still a good gaming processor.

AlphaSync | Core i5 14600KF | RTX 4070 Ti Super | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD | £1,999.97 $1799.99 at Ebuyer (save £199.98)

AlphaSync | Core i5 14600KF | RTX 4070 Ti Super | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD | £1,999.97 $1799.99 at Ebuyer (save £199.98)
Yes, it's a Core i5 processor is a gaming PC just under £1,800 and it uses a B760M motherboard, so you can't overclock it. Don't worry about that because the CPU is better than the best all-rounder you can get, the Core i5 13600K. You're also getting a really good GPU with 16 GB of VRAM, bags of fast DDR5 RAM, and a reasonably sized SSD. 

Cyberpower Luxe Core i9 12900KF RTX 4080 Super| 1 TB SSD | 32 GB DDR5-5200 | $2,019.60 at Amazon

Cyberpower Luxe | Core i9 12900KF | RTX 4080 Super | 1 TB SSD | 32 GB DDR5-5200 | $2,019.60 at Amazon
This Cyberpower Luxe comes equipped with the fantastic Core i9 12900KF, in combination with an RTX 4080 that still kicks out a huge amount of graphics horsepower even compared to the newer Super model. You also get a very fancy corner window case to show off those RGB-lit fans, making this PC a stunning looker with a serious gaming grunt to match.

3XS Gamer RTX | Core i7 14700K | RTX 4090 | 32 GB DDR5-5600 | 2 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD | £3,099.98 at Scan

3XS Gamer RTX | Core i7 14700K | RTX 4090 | 32 GB DDR5-5600 | 2 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD | £3,099.98 at Scan
You're probably thinking that this isn't much of a good deal but when RTX 4090 cards cost £2,000 on average, it looks a whole lot better. You're getting a very solid gaming CPU, the best gaming GPU, lots of speedy dual-channel RAM, and plenty of NVMe storage. This is about as fast a gaming machine as you can get your hands on, and even at £3,100, this is still a monster of a PC at a good price.

Amazon Prime Day graphics card deals

Asus Dual RX 6600 | 8 GB GDDR6 | 1,792 shaders | 2,491 MHz | £209.99 £199.99 at Amazon (save £10)

Asus Dual RX 6600 | 8 GB GDDR6 | 1,792 shaders | 2,491 MHz | £209.99 £199.99 at Amazon (save £10)
The RX 6600 is a quality 1080p GPU and great value for money if you can score it cheap enough. You're getting a budget graphics card that delivers high frame rates in the latest games at top 1080p graphics presets. At least AMD and Intel are bringing GPU pricing down.

RX 6600 price check: Scan £209.99

Asus RX 7600 | 8 GB | 2,048 shaders | 2,715 MHz | £269.99 £248.99 at Overclockers (save £21)

Asus RX 7600 | 8 GB | 2,048 shaders | 2,715 MHz | £269.99 £248.99 at Overclockers (save £21)
As the budget baby of the RDNA 3 family, the RX 7600 faces a lot of competition. Not just from Intel and Nvidia, but from AMD's previous generation of cards too. At this price, though, it's a lot cheaper than the RX 6700 XT and in some games, it performs nearly as well. Dare I say that it's a little bit dull?

RX 7600 Price check: Ebuyer £249.99 | Scan £269.99 | Amazon £262.64

MSI Ventus 2X RTX 4060 | 8 GB GDDR6 | 3,072 shaders | 2,505 MHz boost | £289.99 £269.99 at Scan (save £20)

MSI Ventus 2X RTX 4060 | 8 GB GDDR6 | 3,072 shaders | 2,505 MHz boost | £289.99 £269.99 at Scan (save £20)
Nvidia's cheapest Ada Lovelace model rarely gets much of a discount but this one is the best offer I've seen so far. It performs around the same as the Radeon RX 7600, so what are you getting for the extra cash? The answer is DLSS 3.5 upscaling and frame generation. In some games, it's worth the additional money, especially if you're a fan of ray tracing effects.

RTX 4060 Price check:  Amazon £278.99 | Overclockers £289.99

PowerColor RX 6750 XT | 12 GB GDDR6 | 2,560 shaders | 2,600 MHz | £336.83 at Amazon

PowerColor RX 6750 XT | 12 GB GDDR6 | 2,560 shaders | 2,600 MHz | £336.83 at Amazon
AMD rules the graphics card market's mainstream and budget ends, and the RX 6750 XT is the best GPU at this price point. The RTX 3060 Ti is more expensive and a little bit slower in many games. Its popularity means supply is somewhat limited so you might need to wait a bit until it's back in stock.

Sapphire RX 7700 XT | 12 GB GDDR6 | 3,456 shaders | 2,544 MHz boost | £469.99 £399.95 at Overclockers UK (save £80)

Sapphire RX 7700 XT | 12 GB GDDR6 | 3,456 shaders | 2,544 MHz boost | £469.99 £399.95 at Overclockers UK (save £80)
Plummeting in price since release, the RX 7700 XT becomes more and more one of our favourites with every price drop. Right now it's a superb mid-range GPU with lots of horsepower and plenty of memory to likely last a good many years yet.

RX 7700 XT price check: Amazon £406.58 | Scan £429.98

Gigabyte RX 7800 XT | 16 GB GDDR6 | 3,840 shaders | 2,565 MHz boost | £489 £468.70 at Amazon (save £19.33)

Gigabyte RX 7800 XT | 16 GB GDDR6 | 3,840 shaders | 2,565 MHz boost | £489 £468.70 at Amazon (save £19.33)
The best card at this price point used to be the 6800 XT but now we're starting to see deals like this one, where the newer 7800 XT has the same price tag or lower. It's only a little bit faster than the card it's replaced but you're still getting a lotta GPU for the money.

RX 7800 XT Price check: Scan £499.99 | Overclockers £469.99

Gigabyte RTX 4070 | 12 GB GDDR6 | 5,888 shaders | 2,490 MHz |£504.98 at Scan

Gigabyte RTX 4070 | 12 GB GDDR6 | 5,888 shaders | 2,490 MHz | £504.98 at Scan
The fact that this is an RTX 4070 retailing for below the standard Nvidia MSRP for the card is the thing to really pay attention to. This is an RTX 3080 with benefits. It's mostly quicker than the previous-gen card and comes with the excellent DLSS 3 Frame Generation tech, too. The only problem is the RTX 4070 Super can be found close in price and it's a faster card.

RTX 4070 Price check: Overclockers £529.99  | Ebuyer £569.99 | Amazon £509.99

Gainward RTX 4070 Super | 12 GB GDDR6X | 7,1688 shaders | 2,475 MHz boost | £548.99 £529.99 at Overclockers (save £19)

Gainward RTX 4070 Super | 12 GB GDDR6X | 7,1688 shaders | 2,475 MHz boost | £548.99 £529.99 at Overclockers (save £19)
The RTX 4070 Super is only a few months old, so you won't see many discounts for a good while yet. Is it worth £50 more than the regular RTX 4070 and £100 more than the RX 7800 XT? Tricky to answer, so check out the benchmarks in our RTX 4070 Super review to see if it's the right choice for you. There's little else to choose from at this price, but at least you can get them at, or just under, MSRP.

RTX 4070 Super price check:  Ebuyer £579.99 | Scan £579.98 | Amazon £599.99

Gainward RTX 4070 Ti Super | 16 GB GDDR6X | 8,448 shaders | 2,640 MHz boost | £769.99 at Overclockers

Gainward RTX 4070 Ti Super | 16 GB GDDR6X | 8,448 shaders | 2,640 MHz boost | £769.99 at Overclockers
Just like the RTX 4070 Super, the RTX 4070 Ti Super is a new model, and while there are no discounts yet, it's better value than the RTX 4070 Ti it replaces. The cheapest one of those is just £40 less. With more VRAM and a small but handy performance boost, the 4070 Ti Super is a decent enough successor, though you'll need to wait a while before the old Ti has dropped more in price.

RTX 4070 Ti Super price check: Scan £799.99 | Ebuyer £789.99 | Amazon £799.99

Asus RX 7900 XTX | 24 GB GDDR6 | 6144 shaders | 2,615MHz boost | £969.98 £859.99 at Scan (save £109.99)

Asus RX 7900 XTX | 24 GB GDDR6 | 6144 shaders | 2,615MHz boost | £969.98 £859.99 at Scan (save £109.99)
AMD's mighty RX 7900 XTX is now easy to find well under its original MSRP and it's a seriously powerful graphics card. While it's not as potent in ray tracing and AI/machine learning as Nvidia's equivalent cards, it handles standard rendering extremely well and you're getting more VRAM than you could ever want.

RX 7900 XTX price check: Overclockers £869.99 | Ebuyer £879.99 | Amazon £912.26

Inno3D RTX 4080 Super | 16 GB GDDR6X | 10,240 shaders | 2550MHz boost | £998.99 at Overclockers

Inno3D RTX 4080 Super | 16 GB GDDR6X | 10,240 shaders | 2550MHz boost | £998.99 at Overclockers
With an MSRP of £999, the new RTX 4080 Super is clearly a better choice than the original 4080, as it's cheaper and a little bit faster. However, finding one below MSRP is a real struggle at the moment, as stocks are low. This Inno3D model is perfectly decent, if nothing spectacular, and priced rather nicely. If you can call spending over £1000 on a graphics card 'nice'.

RTX 4080 Super price check: Scan £998.99 | Amazon £1,049.99

Amazon Prime Day gaming monitor deals

Cooler Master GM238-FFS | 24-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | IPS | £144.95 £119.99 at Overclockers (save £24.96)

Cooler Master GM238-FFS | 24-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | IPS | £144.95 £119.99 at Overclockers (save £24.96)
It's not big, and it certainly isn't from a name we normally associate with gaming monitors, but if space is at a premium and you just want a good, little 1080p display for your desk, this 24-incher has a lot going for it. For a start, it's a fast IPS panel, so you get good colours and a 0.5ms response time, and it will deliver a 144 Hz refresh rate, too.

ASRock Phantom PG27FF1A | 27-inch | 1080p | IPS | 165 Hz | £178.99 £128.48 at Scan (save £50.51)

ASRock Phantom PG27FF1A | 27-inch | 1080p | IPS | 165 Hz | £178.99 £128.48 at Scan (save £50.51)
It's pretty wild what you can get these days for a relatively small sum of money. This is a 27-inch monitor for roughly the same price as some of the smaller 24-inch panels below, and it still rocks an IPS display, 1ms response time, and a 165 Hz refresh rate. Fantastic for gaming on a budget.

Price check: Overclockers £124.99

AOC 27G2SPAE/BK | 27-inch | 1080p | IPS | 165 Hz | Overclockers £154.96

AOC 27G2SPAE/BK | 27-inch | 1080p | IPS | 165 Hz | Overclockers £154.96
Not the fastest, nor the fanciest 27-inch 1080p you can get, but you're still getting plenty of monitor for the money. That IPS 165 Hz panel offers Freesync Premium variable refresh rate and it's G-Sync Compatible, too. Perfect for PC or console gaming on a budget.

AOC Q27G2S/EU | 27-inch | 1440p | IPS | 165 Hz | £224.97 at Amazon

AOC Q27G2S/EU | 27-inch | 1440p | IPS | 165 Hz | £224.97 at Amazon
Besides this monitor's significant bezels, there's a lot to like here. It's a bit old-fashioned looking, but all the important specs are here: 1440p, 165 Hz, FreeSync compatible. It's in a sweet spot for gaming and it's made by a manufacturer we trust with budget screens.

MSI PRO MP341CQ | 3440 x 1440 | VA | 100 Hz | FreeSync | £329.99 £289 at Overclockers (save £40.99)

MSI PRO MP341CQ | 3440 x 1440 | VA | 100 Hz | FreeSync | £329.99 £289 at Overclockers (save £40.99)
Treat yourself to an ultrawide image with this MSI monitor for a surprisingly low sum. It's not necessarily the quickest screen around, but 100 Hz is a big step up over 60 Hz that you will actually notice. Also, it's a frame rate within reach for more mainstream graphics cards—the bump to ultrawide increases pixel counts and thus GPU demand shoots up too.

ASRock Phantom PG34WQ15R2B | 34-inch | 165 Hz | 3440 x 1440 | VA | £418.99 £323.99 at Scan (save £95)

ASRock Phantom PG34WQ15R2B | 34-inch | 165 Hz | 3440 x 1440 | VA | £418.99 £323.99 at Scan (save £95)
You can't beat a high-refresh 34-inch ultrawide gaming panel in terms of bang for buck and ASRock gives you that particular bang for less buck than ever. As we found in our review, this 1 ms 165 Hz VA panel has no major weaknesses and makes for a really nice overall package for the money.

Alienware 34 AW3423DWF | 34-inch | 165 Hz | QD-OLED | £848.83 at Amazon

Alienware 34 AW3423DWF | 34-inch | 165 Hz | QD-OLED | £848.83 at Amazon
Alienware's fancy QD-OLED panel is one of our all-time favourite displays, and while this is still a lot of money for any monitor, even with a discount, you won't do much better than this for the cash. It's simply stunning. You can read our Alienware QD-OLED review for more.

Samsung Odyssey G9 G93SC OLED | 49-inch | 240 Hz | 5120 x 1440 | OLED | £1,399.99 £999.99 at Amazon (save £400)

Samsung Odyssey G9 G93SC OLED | 49-inch | 240 Hz | 5120 x 1440 | OLED | £1,399.99 £999.99 at Amazon (save £400)
Samsung's silly-wide OLED monitor has only been around for a year, but you can now get it for £400 off. At 49 inches and sporting Samsung's QD-OLED tech, this is a monitor straight out of a science fiction film, but it could well be gracing your desk at some point very soon. And our Jeremy loved it in his review. Cool hey?

Amazon Prime Day TV deals

Amazon Prime Day SSD & storage deals

Lexar NM790 | 1 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,400 MB/s read | 6,500 MB/s write | £69.95 at Overclockers

Lexar NM790 | 1 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,400 MB/s read | 6,500 MB/s write | £69.95 at Overclockers
You'll only find a few 1 TB SSDs going cheaper than this Lexar drive, and none as good value. We really liked what this drive had to offer in our review, delivering performance right at the top end of what PCIe 4.0 is capable of, all for a low price.

Price check: Amazon £72.99

Crucial MX500 | 1 TB | 2.5" | SATA 6 Gb/s | 560 MB/s read | 510 MB/s write | £93.99 £82.99 at Amazon (save £11)

Crucial MX500 | 1 TB | 2.5" | SATA 6 Gb/s | 560 MB/s read | 510 MB/s write | £93.99 £82.99 at Amazon (save £11)
If you don't have enough M.2 NVMe slots on your motherboard for more storage, then don't worry as you can still install an SSD via a SATA port. The Crucial MX500 is pretty much the best one out there, as nothing else offers the same blend of performance and value for money as the MX500. It's also available in 2 TB and 4 TB sizes, with the prices scaling on par with the storage capacity, though it is much slower than an NVMe drive.

Price check: Scan £83.99

Lexar NM790 | 2 TB | PCIe 4.0 | 7,400 MB/s read | 6,500 MB/s write |£129.99 £124.99 at Amazon (save £5)

Lexar NM790 | 2 TB | PCIe 4.0 | 7,400 MB/s read | 6,500 MB/s write | £129.99 £124.99 at Amazon (save £5)
Lexar has put together a superb SSD in the NM790, and the best bit is it's surprisingly cheap. Thanks to high-layer NAND and a low-power controller, you can get tons of storage here on an energy-efficient and great-performing drive for not much cash. Often much less cash than the competition, even. Read our Lexar NM790 (4 TB) review for more.

Price check: Overclockers £139.99

WD Black SN850X | 2 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300 MB/s read | 6,300 MB/s write | £189.99 £149.99 at Amazon (save £40)

WD Black SN850X | 2 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300 MB/s read | 6,300 MB/s write | £189.99 £149.99 at Amazon (save £40)
This is our favourite SSD for gaming right now. Unlike the cheaper SN770, the SN850X encapsulates the best PCIe 4.0 offers in terms of performance (check out our review). That makes it a great fit for a boot drive with space to spare for your game library, and at this price, we're happy to pay the premium for its higher speed.

Price check: Overclockers £159.95 | Scan £159.98

Lexar NM790 | 4 TB | NVMe | PCIE 4.0 | 7,400 MB/s read | 6,500 MB/s write | £233.99 at Amazon

Lexar NM790 | 4 TB | NVMe | PCIE 4.0 | 7,400 MB/s read | 6,500 MB/s write | £233.99 at Amazon
It's a lot of money to spend on a storage drive but it's actually great value for money. Trying to find a high-quality 4TB SSD anywhere near £200 in the UK is pretty impossible right now but this Lexar is well worth the extra money. There are cheaper SSDs with the same capacity but they won't have anywhere near the same performance or longevity.

Price check: Scan £233.99

External drives

Adata SE880 | 1TB | USB 3.2 Gen2x2 | 2,000 MB/s read | 2,000 MB/s write | £84.07 at Amazon

Adata SE880 | 1TB | USB 3.2 Gen2x2 | 2,000 MB/s read | 2,000 MB/s write | £84.07 at Amazon
If you want one of the smallest and lightest external SSDs around, then you can't go wrong with this Adata model. At 2.5 inches in length, it'll fit in any pocket, though that does make it a bit easy to lose. Don't forget that your PC will need to have a 20 Gbps USB 3.2 port to reach maximum performance.

Crucial X9 Pro | 1TB | USB 3.2 Gen2 | Up to 1,050 MB/s read and write | £85.99 at Amazon

Crucial X9 Pro | 1TB | USB 3.2 Gen2 | Up to 1,050 MB/s read and write | £85.99 at Amazon
Crucial is a big name in SSDs, and the Micron-owned brand is offering a small saving on this 1TB external model. The drive comes in an anodized aluminium shell with a rubberized base and is just 65 x 50 mm big. There's an integrated lanyard hole too, if you want to wear it, which hides a drive activity light.

Samsung T7 Shield | 2TB | USB 3.2 Gen2 | 1,050 MB/s read | 1,000 MB/s write | £169.98 at Amazon

Samsung T7 Shield | 2TB | USB 3.2 Gen2 | 1,050 MB/s read | 1,000 MB/s write | £169.98 at Amazon
Samsung's external drives have a better recent history than its internal SSDs, so we've no hesitation in recommending the T7 for any professional looking for a large amount of storage that can be safely taken from place to place. They're designed to be rugged and fast, a potent combo. Oh, and they are available in three colours.

Amazon Prime Day component deals

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | 8 cores | 16 threads | 4.7 GHz boost | 32MB L3 cache |AM4 socket | £419.99 £160 at Amazon (save £259.99)

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | 8 cores | 16 threads | 4.7 GHz boost | 32MB L3 cache |AM4 socket | £419.99 £160 at Amazon (save £259.99)
Okay, so nobody will be paying the full price for this excellent gaming CPU, but if you're still using an older 2nd or 3rd Gen Ryzen, then this is a fantastic upgrade for very little money.

Intel Core i5 13600F | 10 cores | 16 threads | 4.6 GHz boost | 20MB L3 cache | LGA1700 socket | £182 £164.25 at Amazon (save £17.75)

Intel Core i5 13600F | 10 cores | 16 threads | 4.6 GHz boost | 20MB L3 cache | LGA1700 socket | £182 £164.25 at Amazon (save £17.75)
If you're looking to build a cheap latest Intel platform gaming PC, then this little Core i5 processor is the perfect match—it's the best budget gaming CPU you can buy right now.

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D | 8 cores | 16 threads | 4.5 GHz boost | 96MB L3 cache | AM4 socket | £529.66 £274.99 at Amazon (save £254.67)

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D | 8 cores | 16 threads | 4.5 GHz boost | 96MB L3 cache | AM4 socket | £529.66 £274.99 at Amazon (save £254.67)
There's only one chip better for gaming, as an upgrade in an AM4 socket PC, and that's the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. With its enormous 96MB of L3 cache, it'll power through any game you care to throw at it. Tends to get a tad hot, though, so make sure you use a good cooler with it.

Amazon Prime Day gaming chair deals

Corsair TC100 Relaxed | Fabric | £199.99 £187.40 at Amazon (save £12.59)

Corsair TC100 Relaxed | Fabric | £199.99 £187.40 at Amazon (save £12.59)
The TC100 Relaxed is our favourite affordable gaming chair right now, following up on the popular T3 Rush with a great look and genuine comfort. And on a personal note, the fact it allows you to sit cross-legged is a big plus for the TC100 and a big cross against most bucket seat style chairs.

Secretlab Titan Evo | Leatherette | Magnetic cushions | £419 at Secretlab

Secretlab Titan Evo | Leatherette | Magnetic cushions | £419 at Secretlab
The Titan Evo is our favourite gaming chair at the moment, and has been for the longest time. It's the benchmark by which we judge all other gaming chair—it's comfortable, supportive, and easy to assemble. The holy trinity. Secretlab is the only place to pick one up, and at the moment is offering £30 off your first purchase. The cheapest models are some League of Legends special editions, so check those out if you wanna save some cash.

Amazon Prime Day gaming mouse deals

Logitech G203 LIGHTSYNC | Wired | 8,000 DPI | 6 buttons | Right-handed | £39.99 £18.99 at Amazon (save £21)

Logitech G203 LIGHTSYNC | Wired | 8,000 DPI | 6 buttons | Right-handed | £39.99 £18.99 at Amazon (save £21)
Basic doesn't have to mean bad, boring, or bland. Logitech's G203 Lightsync is very much a basic wired gaming mouse but it's pretty darn good and you even get a bit of nifty RGB lighting. Great at its normal price but a veritable bargain at under £20.

Logitech G305 LIGHTSYNC | Wireless | 12,000 DPI | 6 buttons | 250 hour battery | Right-handed | £59.99 £37.95 at Amazon (save £22.04)

Logitech G305 LIGHTSYNC | Wireless | 12,000 DPI | 6 buttons | 250 hour battery | Right-handed | £59.99 £37.95 at Amazon (save £22.04)
Want a cheap gaming mouse but don't want the tail? This Logitech offering is perfect for you then, and thanks to the fine optical sensor and long battery life, you'll be gaming for hours on end with it.

Razer Basilisk V3 | Wired | 26,000 DPI | 11 buttons | Right-handed | £69.99 £39.99 at Amazon (save £30)

Razer Basilisk V3 | Wired | 26,000 DPI | 11 buttons | Right-handed | £69.99 £39.99 at Amazon (save £30)
This is Razer's 'basic' version of its Basilisk V3 gaming mouse but you're still getting all the in-your-face RGB lighting, sensor performance, and button customisation you could possibly want. The four-way scroll wheel is no mere gimmick, either.

Amazon Prime Day gaming keyboard deals

Logitech G G213 Prodigy | Wired | 102 keys | Semi-mechanical | 5 backlit zones | £64.99 £37.99 at Amazon (save £21)

Logitech G G213 Prodigy | Wired | 102 keys | Semi-mechanical | 5 backlit zones | £64.99 £37.99 at Amazon (save £21)
It's been around for years and it's a nice but basic gaming keyboard. Logitech claims its keys feel like mechanical switches but they're more like fast, clicky membrane ones. Either way, you can't go wrong for the money.

Razer Huntsman V2 | Wired | 104 keys | Optical switches | Multi backlit zones | £189.99 £99.99 at Amazon (save £21)

Razer Huntsman V2 | Wired | 104 keys | Optical switches | Multi backlit zones | £189.99 £99.99 at Amazon (save £21)
It's another long-running keyboard but it's still just as good as it was when we reviewed it. The stars of the show are the fast, clicky optical switches and the 8,000 Hz polling rate. You won't be complaining about slow hardware if you miss your shot.

Amazon Prime Day gaming headset deals

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro | 50 mm drivers | 12-28,000 Hz | Closed-back | Wireless | 24-hour battery | £179.99 £125.49 at Amazon (save £54.50)

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro | 50 mm drivers | 12-28,000 Hz | Closed-back | Wireless | 24-hour battery | £179.99 £125.49 at Amazon (save £54.50)
According to our Dave, the BlackShark is comfortable, light, and has a great audio feel. And he loves that physical volume knob on the left-hand ear cup. The mic and 24-hour battery life aren't great, but that's about par for this price. Amazon has sold them cheaper than this, so keep a look out for a price drop in the sales.

Nick Evanson
Hardware Writer

Nick, gaming, and computers all first met in 1981, with the love affair starting on a Sinclair ZX81 in kit form and a book on ZX Basic. He ended up becoming a physics and IT teacher, but by the late 1990s decided it was time to cut his teeth writing for a long defunct UK tech site. He went on to do the same at Madonion, helping to write the help files for 3DMark and PCMark. After a short stint working at Beyond3D.com, Nick joined Futuremark (MadOnion rebranded) full-time, as editor-in-chief for its gaming and hardware section, YouGamers. After the site shutdown, he became an engineering and computing lecturer for many years, but missed the writing bug. Cue four years at TechSpot.com and over 100 long articles on anything and everything. He freely admits to being far too obsessed with GPUs and open world grindy RPGs, but who isn't these days? 

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