Article 76JVQ Best Amazon Prime Day tech deals live on day four, last chance to grab savings — PC hardware deals on GPUs, CPUs, SSDs, and more

Best Amazon Prime Day tech deals live on day four, last chance to grab savings — PC hardware deals on GPUs, CPUs, SSDs, and more

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Friday marks the final official day of the Amazon Prime Day sales, and your last chance to score some of the biggest and best savings on PC hardware, components, peripherals, and more.

With PC prices tougher than ever, finding a good deal can be very hard, but also more rewarding. Our expert team is curating deals 24/7 to find you savings on all manner of tech, including SSDs, CPUs, GPUs, RAM, gaming laptops, and more.

We use price tracking to ensure that deals are actually worthwhile, and you can find all of our deals below. Remember, you'll need an Amazon Prime membership to take advantage of those deals, but we're also sharing other deals from retailers like Newegg and Best Buy.

Quick Links: Amazon Prime Day dealsQuick Links: Deals under $13Hottest Prime Day Tech Deals

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The Corsair Xeneon Edge is a 14.5-inch display designed to serve as an extension for your desktop and give you a small screen to host your most important apps. Its versatility means you can mount it practically anywhere - horizontally under your main monitor, vertically beside your primary display, or as a digital status panel inside your PC case.View Deal

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A Swiss Army knife of media access?

Suideck's USB attached drive and dock is more flexible than the BPAKDU. It has very similar optical and flash media compatibility, and SD / TF slots but with its added 2.5-inch SATA slot. However, you pay $11 more for the privilege. View Deal

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At just 2.17 inches long, this flashlight is rated to 50 lumens, and it sports a magnetic back with a USB-A plug for charging. Pulling the back off turns on the flashlight, and the magnetic back makes it easy to mount the light on anything with ferrous metal.View Deal

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All the bits you will ever need to cosplay as an IT superhero. Take old consoles apart, fix laptops, remove SIM cards from smartphones, and pry open devices to learn their secrets!View Deal

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This slick external power button features a 2-meter (~78 inches) cable and a splitter that lets you connect both to your case's front panel buttons. It also includes adhesive pads and zip-ties.View Deal

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This retro Hagibis display comes with a 3.5-inch IPS LCD display with a native resolution of 960 x 640, although it can scale up to 2,560 x 1,600 if you like punishing your eyes. It also includes several USB-A and USB-C ports with Gen 3.1 speeds, an HDMI port, as well as SD and TF card readers.View Deal

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The Samsung 990 Pro 1TB SSD is compatible with PCIe 4.0 x4 interfaces and can reach read/write speeds of up to 7,450/6,900 MB/s. The drive uses a Samsung Pascal controller and comes with a 5-year warranty.View Deal

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Featuring the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, Radeon RX 9070 XT, liquid cooling, and a premium Hyte Y40 chassis, the iBuyPower Y40 delivers high-end gaming performance at a surprisingly accessible price.View Deal

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Get a 25-piece electric screwdriver for PC maintenance or any DIY task. Comes with a 1,500mAh battery, LED, and extension rod. View Deal

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A great refresh of the P1S, with a better nozzle, screen, camera, and improved cooling system. This is the new standard to which other 3D printers will be measured.View Deal

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Good morning and welcome to day four of the Amazon Prime Day sales!

Get Logitech's G Pro X Superlight 2 for a super light price of $99

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Logitech's award-winning ultra-light pseudo-ambidextrous wireless gaming mouse weighs just 2.12 ounces (60g) and sports the brand's Hero 2 optical sensor. And it's currently on sale for the lowest price we've seen it at: $99 at Woot. (was $179.99).

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Logitech's ultralight 60g wireless mouse features a pseudo-ambidextrous symmetrical shape and sports the brand's Hero 2 optical sensor and Lightforce hybrid optical/mechanical switches. View Deal

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The G Pro X Superlight 2 has a maximum sensitivity of 32,000 DPI and a maximum speed of 500 IPS and can handle up to 40 G's of force. It has a lightweight plastic shell with a smooth, soft-touch finish, and five programmable buttons. The primary buttons feature Logitech's Lightforce hybrid mechanical/optical switches, which are tactile and clicky (and somewhat loud). You can read my full review of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 here. - Sarah

Retro tech fest

One of the coolest retro gadgets you can buy during Prime Day is back on sale. We love this Hagibis 3.5-inch IPS monitor. It's a tiny retro desktop hub that also doubles as a second display for your PC, back down to its lowest-ever price.

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This retro Hagibis display comes with a 3.5-inch IPS LCD display with a native resolution of 960 x 640, although it can scale up to 2,560 x 1,600 if you like punishing your eyes. It also includes several USB-A and USB-C ports with Gen 3.1 speeds, an HDMI port, as well as SD and TF card readers.View Deal

This is both a real second monitor and a desktop hub. In terms of ports, you get an SD and TF card slot, USB-C port, two USB-A ports, HDMI, and 3.5mm audio. The display is a 3.5-inch IPS display with resolution ranging from 800 x 600 to 2,560 x 1,600, with 960 x 640 the optimized resolution. In terms of style it looks like an old-fashioned CRT monitor, and is a super nifty $80 impulse buy.

Get a free 990 Pro SSD 1TB in this Newegg bundle

We love a good PC component bundle at Tom's Hardware, and this one is a banger. Right now, you can get an AM5 bundle that combines a B850 motherboard, Ryzen 5 9600X CPU, and a 1TB 990 Pro SSD for just $429. Now, at Newegg's listed prices, that makes the 990 Pro free, because the motherboard and CPU are worth more than the overall cost of the bundle. In reality, you can buy them separately for $337. However, that still makes the 1TB 990 Pro around $100 in this bundle, which is the best price you'll find on it anywhere.

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Get an AMD Ryzen 5 9600 X, Gigabyte B850 Aorus Elite Wi-Fi 7, and a Samsung 990 Pro 1TB SSD for just $429.99. View Deal

As you can see from our testing data the 9600X performs on par with Intel's Core i5-12600K in multi-threaded performance, but beats the Core Ultra 9 285K in 1080p gaming. To that end, this is a pretty capable gaming CPU that would make the solid foundation for a budget or mid-range PC build. You could even upgrade it in future to a more potent AM5 CPU. - Stephen Warwick

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Not every monitor has to be 4K (according to my GPU) - sometimes you just want a solid 1080p monitor for under $100. Which Dell's SE2426H normally is, as it retails for $99.99, but right now you can get it for even cheaper as it's currently on sale for $75.99 at Amazon - the lowest we've ever seen it go.

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This 23.8-inch IPS display features a 144 Hz refresh rate, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, and support for AMD FreeSync. It also comes with two HDMI ports. View Deal

This 23.8-inch monitor sports a full HD IPS display with a wide 178-degree viewing angle. It's not quite a gaming monitor, but it does support AMD FreeSync and it has a fairly speedy 144Hz refresh rate. The screen, which features a matte finish, gets up to 300 nits of brightness and has a 1000:1 contrast ratio. It features two HDMI ports on the back, as well as a security lock slot. The slim bezel means it will look sleek on your desk and give you plenty of screen real estate. And, well, it's $75.99 - at that price, you might as well get four! - Sarah

8BitDo's Nintendo-themed gaming mouse returns to its lowest-ever price of $31- NES looks, on an ambi mouse with a magnetic dock and solid sensor

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There are so many gaming mice, most with specs that far exceed the needs of most gamers. So I chose something with style that caught my (ageing) eye, 8BitDo's Retro R8 Mouse with Charging Dock. This Nintendo Entertainment System-inspired mouse is all about nostalgia on the outside, with its black, gray, and red color scheme and round red side buttons.

But the appeal goes deeper than looks. 8BitDo went the extra mile (or two) by designing a weighted charging dock (with its own NES-like touches) and a spot for the 2.4 GHz dongle. This is the kind of extra feature that's more common in mice that cost three times as much.

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The nostalgia of this mouse's design is nice. But it also sports a 26,000 DPI sensor, 4K polling, and a really nice charging dock that also houses the 2.4 GHz dongle. If you're in a pinch or just not gaming, Bluetooth is also supported. View Deal

Under the hood, you get a decent 26,000 DPI sensor and 4K polling (plenty for us older, non-esports gamers), and an ambidextrous design with a pair of side buttons on either side, and a ratcheting, rubberized scroll wheel. The side buttons, which are concave and also nicely clicky, took a little getting used to for me. But they are also so distinctive that now I miss them while using other mice.

If the NES theme isn't your thing, the company also sells a translucent-green Xbox version, as well as a champagne-hued C64 Edition. And the mouse is, of course, designed to complement the company's similarly themed mechanical keyboards. - Matt Safford

At just $207 at Woot, Logitech's Z906 PC speaker system might be the cheapest way to get true 5.1 surround sound

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Logitech's Z906 5.1 surround sound speakers are positively ancient in the PC realm, going all the way back to 2011. But they often sell for $400 and up, and today you can get them at Woot for just $207 when you add code DEALDAY26 for an extra 20% off at checkout.

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This true 5.1 surround sound speaker setup includes a subwoofer and a remote, as well as a controller box. It's THX certified and can handle Dolby Digital and DTS. It also has the highest wattage rating (1000W peak) of Logitech's speaker lineup.View Deal

Unlike soundbars and other options that advertise surround sound, this setup, with five speakers and a subwoofer, can deliver true surround sound. Don't expect the level of sound output you'll find in much larger, higher-end surround speaker setups, despite Logitech's lofty 1000W claim. But if you're after that immersive audio experience without sending several hundred dollars or more, this is a sweet deal and a step up from typical dual-speaker or even 2.1 PC audio setups. - Matthew Safford

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