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Get a fully modular 850W 80 Plus Gold PSU for just $64 with this Prime Day deal on a Thermaltake power supply The Thermaltake Toughpower GT 850W is a fully modular power supply with an 80 Plus Gold efficiency certification, and critically, it supports the AVX 3.1 standard, fit with a native 16-pin connector for your GPU. Short of an RTX 5090, that should cover you for just about any build. You should use at least a 1000W PSU with the RTX 5090. Thermaltake Thermaltake Toughpower GT 850W: was $109.99 now $64.48 at Amazon The Toughpower GT 850W power supply is fully modular with an 80 Plus Gold certification, and it supports the ATX 3.1 standard with a 16-pin PCIe connector rated for up to 450W. Read more Read less ▼ For the RTX 5080 and lower, however, 850W should do the trick at stock settings. One interesting quirk about this PSU is that the 16-pin connection is limited to 450W, while most higher-end PSUs rate that connection for up to 600W. You probably shouldn’t be pushing more than 450W through your GPU with an 850W PSU, but it’s a limitation to note nonetheless. The PSU includes a 0 RPM mode for the fan, along with two 8-pin EPS cable, two dual 8-pin PCIe cables, a single 16-pin cable, two SATA cables, and a Molex cable. It also comes with overcurrent, overvoltage, over power, under voltage, over temperature, and short circuit protections. — Jake Roach
A rare discount on the Core i7-12700KF brings the 12-core CPU down to just $220 Save 16% ($43.47) Intel Core i7-12700KF: was $263.46 now $219.99 at Amazon The Intel Core i7-12700KF gets trounced by the newer Raptor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh offerings, particularly in games, but it's hard to argue with it when the price is right. Read more Read less ▼ We don’t see a lot of discounts on Intel’s LGA 1700 chips these days, as they’ve become the go-to alternative DDR4 CPUs when DDR5 prices are out of control. The Core i7-12700KF is on sale for Prime Day at a reasonable price of $220. We’ve seen the chip drop as low as $150 before, but it’s sold for above $250 for all of 2026 so far. Given Alder Lake inventory and DDR4 demand, we don’t anticipate another big price drop like we saw at the end of last year. Based on our most recent testing, which you can see below, the Core i7-12700K (identical to the KF version, short of including integrated graphics), the chip is about 14% behind the Ryzen 7 5800X3D in games when paired with DDR4. With DDR5, however, the 12700K is on-par with AMD’s first X3D CPU. The chip earns back some stripes in applications, where it’s competitive with AMD’s newer Ryzen 7 9700X. Image 1 of 3 (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) You can slot the Core i7-12700KF into motherboards sporting a 600- or 700-series chipset on the LGA 1700 socket, though you may need a BIOS update. Motherboards with the LGA 1700 socket are available with either DDR4 and DDR5 DIMM slots, though note the performance differences you can see above between DDR4 and DDR5. — Jake Roach
Save $575 on Asus’ compact Zephyrus G16 with the RTX 5070 and a 240Hz OLED display (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) The Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 is a surprisingly thin and light gaming laptop considering the hardware inside. This model is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 9 285H, 16GB of memory, a 1TB SSD, and the RTX 5070 mobile GPU. It also comes in an all-aluminum chassis with a 1600p, 240Hz OLED display. Save 27% (£575) Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 (RTXS 5070): was £2,149.99 now £1,574.99 at Best Buy This Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 comes equipped with a Core Ultra 9 285H, RTX 5070, 16GB of memory, 1TB of storage, and a 240Hz OLED display. Read more Read less ▼ memory and lower TGP values, particularly on high-end GPUs. That’s an issue we ran up against in our Zephyrus G16 review when we tested a configuration with the RTX 4090. The RTX 5070 is a much better fit for this design. The RTX 5070 here tops out 105W, with a base of 90W plus an extra 15W from Dynamic Boost. The RTX 5070 tops out at 115W plus Dynamic Boost. Although you can squeeze extra performance out of an RTX 5070 with full TGP, you can’t do it at this size. The build quality and portability are big upsides to the Zephyrus G16. — Jake Roach
Save 40% on the MSI Forge GK600 TKL wireless gaming keyboard - upgrade to a hot-swappable TKL mechanical keyboard for only $59.99 This versatile tenkeyless keyboard is on sale for $59.99 and is one of the best deals going on Prime Day 2026 for a name-brand, wireless, TKL keyboard with mechanical switches. The compact and portable Forge GK600 uses linear-profile mechanical switches out of the box, along with sound-dampening gaskets for quiet operation so your roommate won’t hear you beating on the keys late at night. If linear switches aren’t your thing, that’s OK, as they are hot-swappable. Free - MSI ClearCaps Set Save 40% ($40) MSI Forge TKL wireless gaming keyboard: was $99.99 now $59.99 at Newegg Get the MSI Forge GK600 TKL wireless mechanical keyboard for $59.99 in this Prime Day deal. Silent linear keys (hot-swappable!) and small display are just some highlights of this miniature mechanical keyboard. Read more Read less ▼ The GK600 TKL uses dye-sublimated PBT keycaps which are backlit by RGB lighting. The 4,000mAh battery helps keep connected times to a minimum. One of the cool features is the 1.06-inch display that shows essential information like battery status, brightness levels, and RGB backlighting profiles so you’re kept in the know at a glance. If you get this deal through Newegg, it also comes with a second set of transparent keycaps (ClearCaps Set, a $29.99 value). Or, if this isn’t the keyboard for you, check our expert-picked best gaming keyboards for other options. - Joe Shields
The Asus ROG Strix OLED XG27AQWMG 27-inch gaming monitor is a smoking deal at $549 The ASUS ROG Strix OLED XG27AQWMG is a premium 27-inch gaming monitor with a 1440p Tandem OLED panel. The monitor launched at $649 and is now priced at just $549 on Amazon, which is an amazing price given its capabilities. Save 15% ($100) Asus XG27AQWMG: was $649 now $549 at Amazon The Asus ROG Strix XG27AQWMG offers a 27-inch 1440p 280 Hz Tandem OLED panel and offers excellent color performance. Read more Read less ▼ It features an ultra-fast 280 Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms gray-to-gray response time, delivering exceptionally smooth motion and minimal blur. We reviewed the monitor earlier this year, and it hit all the right notes in terms of performance. Not only was color performance off the charts, but it had incredibly low input lag. And given the underlying WOLED technology, the XG27AQWMG excels in delivering high brightness levels that most QD-OLEDs can’t match. — Brandon Hill
Save 43% and upgrade your gaming monitor to a 27-inch 1440p Acer Nitro for only $170 - 240Hz Fast IPS panel is a wallet saving $130 off for Prime Day Even though we’re seeing a lot of great gaming monitor deals for Prime Day 2026, not everyone can afford fancy high-refresh OLED monitors. Acer’s Nitro VG27U (W2BMIIPX) bridges that gap at $169.99 (43% / $130 off), offering a fast IPS panel with a 240Hz refresh rate that’s great for games and productivity alike. The Nitro supports AMD Freesync Premium technology to minimize screen tearing, while the 0.5ms response time (GTG) defeats ghosting. It is also VESA DisplayHDR 400-certified (400-nit brightness). Save 43% ($130) Acer Nitro VG272U gaming monitor: was $299.99 now $169.99 at Newegg Get a great deal on the Acer Nitro VG272U gaming monitor from Newegg. This 27-inch QHD IPS panel runs up to 240 Hz, supports AMD Freesync Premium, and is a natural upgrade from a 1080p monitor of any flavor, or lower refresh rate QHD. Read more Read less ▼ The VG27U sports ‘frameless’ bezels on three sides, has two integrated speakers (2W), and connects through two HDMI (v2.0) ports or one DisplayPort (v1.4). It does not come with any USB ports but does have a 3.5mm audio output. The current $170 price point is an awesome deal on a budget gaming monitor. In fact, my son may have just been upgraded. - Joe Shields
Rapoo MT760 Mouse is 15% off for Prime Day - Logitech MX Master clone is on sale for $36, an all-time low price Rapoo’s MT760 is a wireless mouse that supports BT 5.0 and 2.4G connections on up to four different devices (one-click switching). Priced at an all-time low price of $36.32, it’s a solid deal for Prime Day 2026. It has seven adjustable DPI modes from 800 to 4000 DPI, allowing seamless sensitivity adjustments with the press of a button. The 1K polling rate isn’t ideal for hardcore esports gamers, but enough for your average lite gamer. The MT760 has 11 programmable buttons, including two scroll wheels, one of which is a Hall-effect magnetic induction scroll wheel for precise horizontal scrolling (the thumb scroll wheel on the left). Save 15% ($6.42) Rapoo MT760 wireless mouse: was $42.74 now $36.32 at Amazon Save big on the Rapoo MT760 wireless mouse. This MX Master clone offers 11 programmable buttons, hall effect side scroll wheel, a 1K Hz polling rate and 4K DPI, connects up to four devices simultaneously (one-button switching). Read more Read less ▼ Physically, it’s a large mouse with a wing/extension on the side that’s ideal for resting your thumb and for palm-style grips. It looks like it works fine with the claw, but the larger footprint is ideal for palm or modified-palm grips. Rapoo says the battery lasts up to 160 hours, which is plenty for productivity or gaming, and it charges wirelessly. Did we mention it’s a lot cheaper than the MX Master mice, too? If this isn’t the mouse for you, check out our best gaming mouse page for more options. - Joe Shields
Get the cheapest RTX 5090 around with MSI's Gaming Trio card No RTX 5090 is cheap right now. The midpoint of prices for Nvidia's halo card has been hovering around $4299 of late, more than 2X its MSRP. But if you need to save a couple hundred bucks on the fastest gaming graphics card around, B&H is offering up MSI's Gaming Trio RTX 5090 for $4099, making it the cheapest 5090 we've seen in this Prime Day stretch. MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Gaming Trio OC : $4,099.99 at BHPhoto RTX 5090s are all wildly expensive right now, but this MSI Gaming Trio card is the cheapest one you'll find, and its massive cooler will let you get the most out of the fastest graphics card around. Read more Read less ▼ The Gaming Trio RTX 5090 boasts a ginormous quad-slot cooler with a nifty translucent shroud that reveals slashes of RGB LED lighting underneath. A full-length metal backplate with a huge cutout for flow-through cooling comes emblazoned with MSI's dragon motif to show your allegiance to the world, and MSI includes a GPU support to prevent your extremely large and expensive graphics card from sagging. 5090s don't last long at any price right now, so save a couple of hundred and get this one. -- Jeff Kampman
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