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$237.17 Amazon: $219.99 (Save $17.18) It's worth a look, even though it's not a huge discount. This chair is one of the best in the industry and a great deal at full price. You're getting an extremely comfortable gaming chair that allows you to sit cross-legged and doesn't have a go-faster stripe race aesthetic.

Corsair $219.99

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It's worth a look, even though it's not a huge discount. This chair is one of the best in the industry and a great deal at full price. You're getting an extremely comfortable gaming chair that allows you to sit cross-legged and doesn't have a go-faster stripe race aesthetic.

Corsair $219.99

Right? They are. If you want to buy the best gaming chair like the Secretlab Beast, you will have to spend well over $500. What if there were another way? What if you were able to buy a Corsair TC100 gaming chair that is outstanding for only $220?

This is where we are: a chair that is beautifully finished, super-comfortable, and exudes quality. It doesn't cost you a second mortgage to have a place to park your butt.

$69.99 Save $20 on Amazon's $49.99 price
The Everest 60 is a great keyboard that can be used as a base for any expandable keyboard. Hot-swappable switches allow you to swap them out as often as you like. It also has RGB lighting, thick keycaps and pre-lubricated switches. For those who want to hear the glorious "thock". All for $50. This is a 60%-keyboard, so there aren't many extra keys like Ins or PgUp/PgDn.

Price check: Newegg $74.99

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The Everest 60 is a great keyboard that can be used as a base for any expandable keyboard. Hot-swappable switches allow you to swap them out as often as you like. It also has RGB lighting, thick keycaps and pre-lubricated switches. For those who want to hear the glorious "thock". All for $50. This is a 60%-keyboard, so there aren't many extra keys like Ins or PgUp/PgDn.

Price check: Newegg $74.99

This is my boi. This keyboard is my daily driver at home. I love it. It's my favorite compact gaming keyboard, and the Mountain-own switches feel great. I was going remove all the switches that came with my unit and replace them with a set Halo True from an older board, but I haven't felt the need to.

It was a great deal at full price.

This is a fantastic keyboard at a truly incredible price.

$2,099.99 Save $600 on Dell's $1,499.99 (Save up to $1,499.99)
We recommend purchasing an Alienware PC when it is on sale. This one is currently cheaper than most RTX 4070 and 4070 Ti Super rigs. The Aurora R16 is equipped with a powerful Nvidia GPU, a quality Intel chip, and a decent PSU. It's made of proprietary parts, and has only 16 GB DDR5 memory, which is on the slower side with 5,600 MT/s." data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">

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We recommend purchasing an Alienware PC when it is on sale. This one is currently cheaper than most RTX 4070 and 4070 Ti Super rigs. The Aurora R16 is equipped with a powerful Nvidia GPU, a quality Intel chip, and a decent PSU. It's made of proprietary parts, and has only 16 GB DDR5 memory, which is on the slower side with 5,600 MT/s.

It feels strange to start off the discussion of deals with a pair Dell/Alienware systems. To be fair, though, we always say that you should wait for a huge discount before buying an Alienware gaming computer, so this fantastic discount on the Aurora R16 is really impressive.

This is the price you would expect to see for an RTX PC. So, the fact that you can get a complete RTX Super 4070 Ti system for just $1,500 is a great deal. Alienware's rigs do contain proprietary parts, but with a discount this good, I can overlook that. You're getting a PSU of 1 KW, so you shouldn’t need to replace it anytime soon.

As a PC gamer from the late '90s to early 2000s, I'm a little disappointed that Alienware PCs look like pretty standard Dell computers. Alienware's shiny, curved Giger-esque chassis is gone, but proprietary parts are still inside.

Still, good deal, eh?

$1949.99 Save $650 on Dell's $1,299.99 (Save up to $1,299.99)
This Dell gaming laptop has a spec sheet to die for. It features a 240 Hz, 1600p display with Intel's Core i9-13900HX processor. It also comes with a 140 W RTX-4070, although it is not the prettiest or most compact machine. It should still deliver some serious mobile gaming power for a relatively low price. You will need to upgrade your single channel memory but you can get a Dual-channel 32 GB Kit for only $73 Right now." data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">

RTX 4070
This Dell gaming laptop has a spec sheet to die for. It features a 240 Hz, 1600p display with Intel's Core i9-13900HX processor. It also comes with a 140 W RTX-4070, although it is not the prettiest or most compact machine. It should still deliver some serious mobile gaming power for a surprisingly low price. You will need to upgrade your single-channel memory, but a dual channel 32 GB kit is available for only $73 at the moment.

There are many great options if you want to replace your current gaming PC. This $1,300 Dell G16 gaming laptop is a great deal for an RTX-4070 gaming laptop and offers a lot of tech for that price.

You get the RTX 3080 GPU, which offers gaming performance similar to the RTX 3070 from the previous generation. But you also get the Core i9-13900HX CPU. This 24-core, 32 thread chip is great for multi-threaded creativity, but also has enough grunt to play games.

It's important to note that, while 16 GB DDR5-4800 would be a good amount of memory for gaming laptops, this build only has one stick. This will only offer half the memory bandwidth compared to a dual channel setup, which is a pity. It's worth noting, however, that upgrading to 32 GB DDR5-4800 is easy and only costs $73.

You also get a 1600p 240Hz display with all that internal gubbins. Lots of good stuff in a big package.

$239.99 Newegg: $156.99 (Save $83.22)
ASRock's gaming displays are always cheap. We love them for this. This 1440p panel provides a high resolution and rapid refresh rate, making it a powerful PC gaming combo. However, the built-in WiFI antenna makes it stand out. This is not essential, but it could be useful for some.

Price check: Amazon $229

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ASRock's gaming displays are always cheap. We love them for this. This 1440p panel provides a high resolution and rapid refresh rate, making it a powerful PC gaming combo. However, the built-in WiFI antenna makes it stand out. This is not essential, but it could be useful for some.

Price Check: Amazon $229

It doesn't have to be expensive to create a great setup. Gaming monitors are a perfect example. There is a lot of talk about OLED gaming monitors. They are stunning, but a good one will cost you at least $800.

This 27-inch ASRock costs just $157, and has a native resolution of 2560 x1440 with a refresh rate of 165 Hz. For $157. This sort of specification would have cost around twice as much this time last year. It's pretty absurd. This is not a dim panel either, it's a real 550 nits screen that will deliver an surprisingly good HDR viewing experience.

Hello. Dave, the editor-in chief of PC Gamer's hardware division, is here to guide you through the maze of PC gaming deals in the coming days.

I'm going through all the options in different categories and have already selected a few items that I believe are good deals at the moment. Stay tuned for my top picks.

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