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Ditch the gamer aesthetic with the Keychron V1 75% mechanical keyboard, which is just over $60 Getting a new keyboard is hard. So many just either look like black slabs or have some wild functionality that makes it press a key when you do as little as breathe on it. So, why not strip things back a little? Keychron's V1 75% keyboard has just gotten a 26% discount at Amazon, offering up the no-frills keyboard for a little over 60 bucks. Boasting a more professional look when compared to some of the "gaming" boards out there, the V1 might be stripped back, but it's not lacking in features. Save 26% Keychron V1 Wired Mechanical Keyboard (Brown / Red): was $84.99 now $62.69 at Amazon Read more Read less ▼ Keychron's V1 is packed with essential features and customization options. With full QMK / VIA support, in addition to offering up hot-swappable switches, double-shot PBT keycaps, and south-facing RGB lighting, you're getting a lot of value for money. The Keychron V1 packs in several highlights: The first of which is support for QMK and VIA, which allows you to customize key layouts, macros and more, with no devious bloat like many other peripheral software packages. Furthermore, you also get hot-swappable switches, allowing you to swap things out if one fails, or if you want a different typing experience. The V1 is available in tactile brown or linear red, but if you want to customize it, there are thousands of possibilities. Lastly, we've got to talk about the knob, the beloved knob is now a mainstay in many 75% keyboards, but Keychron were one of the first to popularize it. The knob useful in a handful of contexts, but admittedly, it mostly looks cool. At just over 60 dollars, the V1 is a solid choice, and a great option if you're shopping for something to spice up your setup. — Sayem Ahmed

Amazon gave its Ryzen 7 7800X3D deal a haircut You'll find the Ryzen 7 7800X3D on sale just about everywhere this Black Friday for around $380. It's $384 at Newegg and $376 at B&H. Amazon has the best deal on the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, though. It recently dropped the price for that $376 mark down to $367. You may, however, not see it as a featured deal, so click through the different sellers. Save 18% ($82.01) AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D: was $449 now $366.99 at Amazon Read more Read less ▼ The Ryzen 7 7800X3D has flown under the radar in the face of AMD's new Zen 5 offerings, but it's available for a great price. The newer Ryzen 7 9800X3D is faster, no doubt, claiming around a 15% lead over the Ryzen 7 7800X3D at 1080p. The advantage depends on the game, though. The newer part posts a sizeable 25% lead in Baldur's Gate 3, for instance, but only a negligible 2% bump in F1 2024. We've seen the Ryzen 7 7800X3D drop lower, but with the current deals, the $367 price at Amazon is the best we've seen. - Jake Roach

Get comfy in Corsair's TC100 Relaxed gaming chair for just $150 (Image credit: Corsair) You know what they say: if you sleep on it, sit on it, or walk in it, you shouldn't cheap out on it. Or something like that. But given the amount of time most of us spend sitting at our PCs, it's only common sense to get the best chair possible. This Black Friday season, discounts make it easy to upgrade from an office-store special to something much more comfy. We already featured Corsair's TC100 Relaxed at $215, and it's now possible to get this chair at Newegg for just $150 when you use code BFEFE239. Save 44% ($120) Corsair TC100 Relaxed : was $269.99 now $149.99 at Newegg Read more Read less ▼ Corsair's TC100 Relaxed gaming chair offers a wide, deeply cushioned seat, plenty of ergonomic tuning options, and a flexible recline so you can stay in the game and take a breather when it suits you, all without leaving the chair. Get it for just $150 at Newegg with code BFEFE239. This model of the TC100 Relaxed features fabric upholstery, which some may prefer to the more common vinyl leatherette seen on gaming chairs for its resistance to stickiness and sweatiness during extended sitting sessions. This chair also features a wide, accommodating seat along with adjustable back and neck pillows so you can assume a comfortable posture and tune its support just the way you want. Adjustable armrests and a deep recline round out this package. Life is too short to be uncomfortable, so if you're sitting on a ratty old chair, take advantage of this deal and get comfy this Black Friday season. - Jeff Kampman

This $259 Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB is the best bang for your Black Friday GPU buck Shopping for a sub-$300 graphics card isn't usually a lot of fun these days. You don't have a lot of options, and those that do exist are kind of underwhelming. AMD's Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB is a bit different. Prices for 9060 XT 8GB cards have frequently fallen well below its $300 MSRP on discounts, and its performance decisively outclasses the $250 Arc B580 and RTX 5050 at 1080p and even 1440p if you have to go there. So I'm glad to see another cheap 9060 XT 8GB this Black Friday season in the form of XFX's Swift 9060 XT 8GB, which is down to just $259.99 at Best Buy. Save 21% ($70) XFX Swift Radeon RX 9060 XT OC : was $329.99 now $259.99 at Best Buy Read more Read less ▼ XFX's Swift Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB is going for just $259.99 at Best Buy right now, one of the best deals we've seen on a 9060 XT this Black Friday season. At $40 under MSRP, you're getting the most gaming power for the buck available in this price range. Just keep VRAM usage within 8GB and you'll be golden. (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) Beyond its solid performance at 1080p, the 9060 XT gets access to AMD's much-improved FSR 4 upscaler in games that support it, and it'll be one of the only cards to start receiving AMD's FSR Redstone improvements when those start rolling out soon. If you've been on the hunt for an affordable 1080p gaming upgrade this Black Friday, act fast, because it seems like people are starting to get wise to the 9060 XT 8GB's value proposition, and these deep discounts don't remain in stock for long. - Jeff Kampman

Razer's lightweight gaming mouse goes half-off for Black Friday I've used Razer's DeathAdder V3 Pro as my go-to wireless gaming mouse for a few years now, and for a good reason. It's super light, weighing just 63g, and has a grippy, almost eggshell-like finish which ensures that the mouse doesn't fly out of your hands, especially if you have a tendency to get sweatier hands than most. The mouse is super performance-oriented, so you won't find any battery-suckling RGB lights here. Just a Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, and a nice, long shape, which is suitable for multiple grip types. Save $75 Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro: was $149.99 now $74.99 at Amazon Read more Read less ▼ The DeathAdder V3 Pro is a lightweight wireless gaming mouse with a fantastic shape, Razer's Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, and up to 90 hours of battery life. It weighs just 63g and is perfect for a range of gamers. This mouse was great at full price, and with half-off for Black Friday, it becomes an even more compelling buy. The battery life is rated at 90 hours, but in reality, you'll likely only be charging it every week or two, which makes it fantastic to just set and forget at your desk.

Of course, you can go around and configure settings in Razer Synapse, but honestly? I just ignore that and configure the DPI directly on the mouse itself, where you can find a button on the underside. The DeathAdder V3 Pro has been out for a few years now, but at this level of discount, it's only $5 more than the technically less-capable Hyperspeed variant. I love this mouse, and while the newer, shinier version is out, my three-year-old version is holding up just fine. — Sayem Ahmed

Get an Arrow Lake upgrade for less than $250 Intel's Arrow Lake chips aren't the most popular option right now, but you might want to reconsidfer the Core Ultra 7 265KF with the deal Newegg has going on right now. The chip is marked down from its $380 list price to $300, and you can save an additional $60 by using promo code BFE933 at checkout. Save $60 with promo code BFE933 Save 37% ($140) Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF: was $379.99 now $239.99 at Newegg Read more Read less ▼ Intel's Core Ultra 7 265KF won't blow you away at list price, but you can save a massive $140 off the chip right now, bringing the price down below $250. We've seen the price drop down as low as $230, so although this isn't an all-time low, it's close. If you're worried about the Core Ultra 7 designation, don't let that turn you away. The Core Ultra 7 265K offers 96% performance of the Core Ultra 9 285K in games, just for much less. In productivity apps, it's around 15% slower in multi-threaded workloads, though it maintains pace with the Core Ultra 9 285K in single-threaded tasks. - Jake Roach

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