
These deals were gathered from our big list of the buying guides elsewhere on the site, and ranked according to how many PC Gamer readers have checked them out. They're not all Amazon deals, as other retailers like to scooch in with their own deals during Prime Day, but they're all good discounts on good products—or products that are good enough for the price, like the Evoo Ultra Thin, which we don't recommend for gaming but will do just fine for researching and writing school papers.
We've included some popular expired or out-of-stock deals here just in case they come back, or so that we can recommend something similar. Here are the Amazon Prime Day deals that PC gamers are most interested in right now:
1. Razer Blade 15 | $2599.99 $1,699.99 at Microsoft.com
Not an Amazon deal, but a deal during Prime Day: The Razer Blade 15 with a GeForce RTX 2070 is discounted on Microsoft's site. It's got great specs if you want something thin and stylish that's also powerful, though the 512GB SSD is a bit small.
A less-powerful Razer Blade Stealth 13 is also Prime Day laptop deals here.
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3. MSI Trident X Plus | $2,499 $1,699 at Microsoft.com (Out of Stock)
A good price for a gaming PC that can run anything you throw at it, so we can understand why this has been doing so well. Yes, it may only have a last-gen RTX 2080, but that's still a capable card. There are still plenty of other desktops deal out there.
5. Samsung CJ890 49-inch ultrawide | $1,200.99 $699.99 at Amazon (Out of stock)
This absurdly large curved display didn't last long. It could come back into stock, but if not, the Acer XR382CQK is $907 on Amazon. It's also a curved ultrawide, but it's got a better, higher resolution 37.5" display (though with a slower refresh rate).
6. Alienware 25 Gaming Monitor | $509.99 $384.99 at Dell
This isn't a Prime Day deal, but PC Gamer readers have noticed that this 240Hz Alienware monitor is marked down to $385 at Dell right now. On Amazon, you can only get one of these used. For most people, this is a better (and more affordable) display pick than an oversized ultrawide like the one above.
7. Evoo Ultra Thin | $239 $199 at Microsoft.com
Sometimes it's all about the price being right, and this ultra thin laptop dipping below $200 was all that was needed to catapult it up the popularity charts. You're not going to play the latest AAA games on it, but it'll handle more boring tasks competently.
8. favorite mousepad, and it's practically big enough to land a plane on. With a non-slip rubber base and smooth tracking surface, it does its simple job excellently.
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