Best Tech and PC Hardware Deals 2021: CPUs, SSDs and More

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Best Deals on Tech and PC points
Amazon Prime Day is here! Nothing makes you feel better than finding a great deal in the sea of offers during this time. That is why we are always on the hunt for sales across the internet.
Whether you’re building a PC, craving an upgrade, looking for one of the best gaming PCs, or just hoping to find one of the best gaming monitors on a big sale, we’re here to help you sift through the discounts up for grabs across these two big days.
To make saving simpler, we’re rounding up the very best deals on tech and hardware below, from components like CPUs and SSDs to peripherals to prebuilt desktops and even gadgets.
Be sure to check back often, as we’re constantly updating this page. If your deal targets are more narrow, see our dedicated pages on the best monitor deals, best SSD deals or best gaming PC and laptop deals.
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We’ve checked all the best tech deals below to ensure they provide valuable savings and notable discounts. But what if you see a product on sale and are wondering if it’s really worth pulling the trigger?
The best advice we can give is this: don’t fall for the urgency message Amazon uses to drive these deals. Of course, any sale is a good thing, but Prime Day isn’t just about one retailer — other brands will get involved and cut their own prices too. Shop around before settling.
We always recommend using third-party tools to both check previous prices and compare them with different sellers. Google Shopping and PCPartPicker are two of our favorite applications to check prices between vendors.
Amazon shoppers can use the website CamelCamelCamel and its Camelizer Chrome extension to see a product’s price history. This will give you an idea of the average price and whether or not the current offer is an actual deal.
Best Deals on Tech Overall
Dell S2721DGF 27-inch gaming monitor: was $609, now $379 at Dell
A high quality 1440p gaming monitor with buttery smooth 165 Hz refresh rate on HDMI (165Hz on DP), alongside adaptive sync, HDR and a 93% DCI-P3 color gamut.View Deal
ViewSonic VA3456-MHDJ:Â was $410, now $320 at Amazon
This is a 34-inch ultrawide monitor with 1440p resolution. Fit for the home office, the IPS panel is selling for $80 cheaper than its prior lowest price.View Deal
Razer DeathAdder v2 Pro:Â was $129, now $75 at Amazon
Our favorite wireless gaming mouse, the DeathAdder v2 Pro provides up to 20,000 CPI with a top velocity of 650 IPS with a perfect wireless connection, up to 120 hours of battery life and eye-popping RGB.View Deal
Intel Core i9-11900K:Â was $590, now $549 at Newegg
This is an octa-core chip from Intel’s 11th Gen Rocket Lake lineup. It boasts PCIe 4.0 support and snappy single-threaded and gaming performance. Use code “93XRG77” to get the chip for its lowest price ever. See our i9-11900K review for more.View Deal
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X:Â was $500, now $420 at Newegg
Announced as part of Newegg’s Fantastech pre-sale (the retailer’s anti-Prime Day event), you can save big on the impressive Ryzen 9 3900X — a 12-core processor with a max boost clock speed of 4.6GHz.View Deal
Gigabyte M27Q gaming monitor: was $359, now $319 at Amazon
This is a 27-inch IPS display with 1440p resolution, a 16:9 aspect ratio and vivid color courtesy of the 92% DCI-P3 (140% sRGB) gamut. The screen also offers VESA Display HDR400 and adaptive sync, along with a 170Hz refresh rate.View Deal
Anycubic Photon Mono 3D Printer: was $299, now $200 at Amazon (Use coupon for additional $50 off)
This Anycubic 3D printer, which earned 4 stars when we reviewed it, uses UV light within a plastic enclosure to print. It does require proprietary FEP film.View Deal
Acer Predator Triton 500: was $1,799, now $1,556 at Amazon
This configuration of the Predator features a 15.6-inch FHD display with 300Hz refresh rate up top, 10th Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, RTX 2070 SUPER GPU with 8GB GDDR6, 16GB DDR4 RAM and a 512GB M.2 SSD. All of this is crammed into a sleek chassis DTS X Ultra sound and a clicky, tactile RGB keyboard. View Deal
Microsoft Surface Laptop 3: was $1,299, now $899 at Best Buy
This configuration of Microsoft’s Surface Laptop 3 packs a decent amount of power for an ultrabook of this class into a svelte chassis with a great battery life. Under the hood, there’s a 10th Gen Intel Core i5 CPU, 8GB RAM and a 256GB SSD. As of now, only open-box options are available.View Deal
Gigabyte G27Q: was $329, now $299 at Newegg
This 27-inch QHD gaming monitor sports a smooth 144Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync Premium, HDR400 and a deep 120% sRGB color gamut. And now, it’s even cheaper!View Deal
Acer Nitro XZ272U: was $329, now $279 at Newegg
This 27-inch VA panel sports a 1440p resolution with a buttery smooth 165Hz refresh rate, alongside HDR, adaptive sync and a slick 1500R curve for immersive gaming.View Deal
New HP Pavilion 15.6-Inch: was $1,099, now $849 at Newegg
This HP Pavilion laptop is marked down to just $879 from its usual price of $1099. It has a 15.6-inch FHD screen and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 for graphics. It ships with a 3rd Gen Ryzen 5 CPU, 16GB of memory and a 512GB internal SSD for storage. View Deal
Best Monitor Deals
Asus VG279Q:Â was $300, now $215 at Amazon
This is a decent price for a 27-inch 144 Hz monitor and also the lowest price the monitor’s ever been. 1080p resolution, a 1ms MPRT response time and FreeSync ensure you have what you need for mainstream gaming.View Deal
ViewSonic VA3456-MHDJ:Â was $410, now $320 at Amazon
This is a 34-inch ultrawide monitor with 1440p resolution. Fit for the home office, the IPS panel is selling for $80 cheaper than its prior lowest price.View Deal
Acer Predator XB253Q 24.5-inch Gaming Monitor: was $379, now $299 at Amazon
Save 21% on this enthusiast-level gaming screen — a 24.5-inch IPS panel with FHD resolution, HDR, a 99% sRGB color gamut and a blazing fast 240Hz refresh rate, alongside adaptive sync, to eliminate tearing.View Deal
Acer Nitro XZ270 Curved Gaming Monitor: was $329, now $249 at Amazon
With 24% off, this 27-inch curved gaming monitor from Acer offers amazing value for money. This FHD panel is on a 1500R curve for less eye strain and immersive gameplay. It also offers a 240Hz refresh rate and adaptive sync.View Deal
Dell S2721DGF 27-inch gaming monitor: was $609, now $379 at Dell
A high quality 1440p gaming monitor with buttery smooth 165 Hz refresh rate on HDMI (165Hz on DP), alongside adaptive sync, HDR and a 93% DCI-P3 color gamut.View Deal
Pixio PX277 Prime 27 inch gaming monitor: was $379, now $264 at Newegg with code 63FANTECH465
A QHD monitor with a buttery smooth 165Hz refresh rate under $300? That’s a deal! Pixio delivers handily with this HDR-enabled panel with AMD FreeSync Premium.View Deal
Acer Nitro XZ272U: was $329, now $279 at Newegg
This 27-inch VA panel sports a 1440p resolution with a buttery smooth 165Hz refresh rate, alongside HDR, adaptive sync and a slick 1500R curve for immersive gaming.View Deal
Acer Predator XB1 XB271HU bmiprz 27-Inch: was $599, now $497 at B&H
This screen from Acer spans 27-inches from corner to corner and uses an IPS panel. It has a high refresh rate of 144Hz with a response time of 4ms. The resolution can get as high as 2560 x 1440.View Deal
ViewSonic XG2705:Â was $220, now $170 at Amazon
ViewSonic’s 27-inch, 144 Hz gaming monitor boasts an IPS panel with a 1ms MPRT response time and AMD FreeSync Premium. This is the cheapest price we’ve ever seen for this monitor and a good deal on a 144Hz 27-incher in general.View Deal
Gigabyte M27Q gaming monitor: was $359, now $319 at Amazon
This is a 27-inch IPS display with 1440p resolution, a 16:9 aspect ratio and vivid color courtesy of the 92% DCI-P3 (140% sRGB) gamut. The screen also offers VESA Display HDR400 and adaptive sync, along with a 170Hz refresh rate.View Deal
Best SSD Deals
Crucial BX500 (2TB) SATA SSD:Â was $194, now $147 at Amazon
If you’re looking for low-cost, reliable SSD storage, the Crucial BX500 is a great choice. This 2.5-inch SATA drive boasts solid sequential read and write speeds of 540 and 500 MBps and comes from one of the most reliable brands in storage.View Deal
Crucial MX500 (2TB) SATA SSD:Â was $211, now $170 at Amazon
This affordable, high-capacity 2.5-inch SATA SSD promises sequential reads of up to 560 MBps and writes of up to 510MBps. It promises better performance than the slightly-cheaper Crucial BX500.View Deal
Samsung 980 PRO SSD (500GB):Â was $129, now $99 at Amazon
One of the fastest SSDs you can buy, the Samsung 980 PRO takes advantage of the PCIe x4 interface to offer sequential transfer rates of up to 6,900 MBps read and 5,000 MBps write.View Deal
WD 4TB My Passport external SSD:Â was $680, now $580
This is the lowest price this portable SSD has ever sold for. It comes with a 5-year warranty and works over both USB Type-A and USB-C. 256-bit AES hardware encryption and support for up to a 6.5-foot drop complete the package.View Deal
Sabrent Rocket 2TB NVMe SSD: was $599.99, now $319 at Amazon
This internal performance SSD gives your build a serious speed increase with sequential read speeds up to 3,400 MB/s and 2,700 MB/s write, based on Toshiba’s BiCS 3D TLC NAND flash memory. Plus, Sabrent’s software package helps you make the most of your drive.View Deal
Mushkin Enhanced RAW Series 1TB: was $109, now $99 at Newegg
This drive features built-in LDPC ECC. According to the specs, it uses internal flash RAID and Static Data Refresh technology. This edition has read/write speeds as fast as 560/520 MBps.View Deal
Seagate Laptop Thin HDD 500 GB: was $74, now $34 at Amazon
This thin laptop hard drive has a storage capacity of 500 GB. It uses a SATA interface and is capable of reaching read speeds up to 600 MBps. As of writing, only 13 units are in stock.View Deal
Sabrent 4TB Rocket: was $749, now $700 at Amazon
This 4TB SSD from Sabrent is discounted to a new low of $689 through Amazon. It has an M.2 form factor with read/write speeds up to 4900/3500 MBps.View Deal
PNY XLR8 CS3040 1TB: was $179, now $165 at Amazon
The Gen4 interface of this NVMe delivers performance up to 5,600MB/s seq. read and 4,300MB/s seq. Alongside this, you have some nice premium features to ensure stability and longevity such as DRAM Cache and enhanced reliability.View Deal
Samsung T5 Portable SSD: was $279, now $190 at Amazon
This edition of the T5 portable has a 2TB storage capacity. It supports 256-bit AES encryption and has data transfer speeds capable of reaching 540 MBps.View Deal
Best CPU Deals
Intel Core i7-10700K: was $320, now $246 at Amazon
The Core i7-10700K’s $260 price tag marks a new low for the eight-core 16-thread processor that operates with a 5.1 GHz boost and 3.8 GHz base clock. This chip makes a cost-effective upgrade if you already have a 10th-gen processor, but be sure to check pricing on newer alternatives before pulling the trigger. View Deal
Intel Core i7-10700KF: was $301, now $239 at Amazon
The Core i7-10700KF’s $240 price tag marks a new low for the eight-core 16-thread processor that operates with a 5.1 GHz boost and 3.8 GHz base clock. This model comes without integrated graphics and makes a cost-effective upgrade if you already have a 10th-gen processor, but be sure to check pricing on newer alternatives before pulling the trigger.View Deal
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X CPU: was $449, now $399 at Amazon
The Ryzen 7 5800X is one of the most popular Ryzen 5000 series CPUs and features eight cores with a 3.8 GHz base clock and 4.7 GHz boost. It has a 32MB L3 cache. View Deal
AMD RYZEN 9 3900X:Â was $500, now $419 at Newegg
Announced as part of Newegg’s Fantastech pre-sale (the retailer’s anti-Prime Day event), you can save big on the impressive Ryzen 9 3900X — a 12-core processor with a max boost clock speed of 4.6GHz.View Deal
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X: was $429, now $299 at Newegg
This processor packs a beefy 6 cores and 12 threads, running at a base clock of 3.7GHz (capable of running up to 4.6 max boost). Plus, for real convenience, AMD includes a Wraith Stealth Cooler.View Deal
Intel Core i7-10700KF: was $361, now $239 at Amazon
This Intel 400 series chipset has an unlocked 8 core/16 thread setup, with a base clock speed of 3.8GHz and support for Intel’s turbo boost max technology. View Deal
Intel Core i9-10850K: was $539, now $409 at B&H
The Core i9-10850K gives you the same gaming performance as the Core i9-10900K, but at a lower price point, making it a great choice for performance fanatics. It also overclocks like a banshee. Amazon also has this for $429 but it doesn’t ship until February.View Deal
Intel Core i5-9600KF: was $279, now $152 at Amazon
This processor has 6 cores and a total of 6 threads. It has a base operating speed of 3.7 GHz and can reach 4.6GHz when boosted. The i5-9600KF is ideal for mid-grade processing needs.View Deal
Best Laptop and Desktop PC Deals
Dell G5 gaming desktop: was $1,449, now $1,249 at Dell
This Dell G5 desktop packs a lot of punch for its budget price, thanks to the RTX 2060 Super GPU, alongside a 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10700F CPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM and a 512GB M.2 SSD.View Deal
EVOO Gaming Laptop: was $995, now $899 at Walmart
This system features a 15.6-inch 1080p display up top with 120Hz refresh rate and THX tuned stereo speakers for an immersive experience, AMD Ryzen 7 4800H processor, RTX 2060 GPU with 6GB vRAM, 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD.View Deal
Razer Blade 15 Advanced: was $2,999, now $2,499 @ Razer
Go all out and grab an advanced edition of the Razer Blade 15 for less with a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, 300Hz FHD display, GeForce RTX 2080 Super Max-Q GPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM and a 1TB SSD.
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Alienware m15 R4 : was $2,879, now $2,577 at Dell
An portable Alienware powerhouse with plenty of performance to boot. This m15 R3 configuration offers a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, RTX 3080 graphics, 32GB DDR4 RAM and over 1TB of NVMe SSD storage.View Deal
Asus ROG Strix Scar 15 Gaming Laptop: was $2,199, now $1,719 at Amazon
The Asus ROG Strix Scar 15 Gaming Laptop has a 10th gen Intel Core i7 CPU, accompanied by an RTX 2070 Super GPU. RAM sits at 16GB and storage at 1TB, plus this laptop has a 240Hz IPS display.View Deal
New HP Pavilion 15.6-Inch: was $1099, now $849 at Newegg
This HP Pavilion laptop is marked down to just $879 from its usual price of $1099. It has a 15.6-inch FHD screen and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 for graphics. It ships with a 3rd Gen Ryzen 5 CPU, 16GB of memory and a 512GB internal SSD for storage. Be sure to use promo code 5UNLKNA435 at checkout. View Deal
Best Deals on PC Cases and PSUs
Thermaltake Versa H18 Tempered Glass Case:Â was $54, now $38 at Amazon
This micro ATX case features a tempered-glass side panel, a 120mm rear fan and a front panel that has one USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 ports. It supports cards up to 350mm in length.View Deal
Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V2: was $111, now $89 at Amazon
Power supplies have been tough to find these days. This 750W PSU is the minimum Nvidia recommends for an RTX 3070 or RTX 3080, assuming you can find one. It’s fully modular with an 80+ Gold efficiency rating.View Deal
Thermaltake Toughpower GX2 600W 80+ Gold PSU:Â was $76, now $55 at Amazon
This highly-affordable 600W power supply is 80+ Gold and features a 120mm cooling fan. Thermaltake provides a five-year warranty.View Deal
Cooler Master NR200 White Mini-ITX: was $94, now $76 at Amazon
This mini-ITX case can still support up to a triple-slot graphics card, providing maximum performance in a small form factor. Now all we need is for graphics cards to actually come back in stock at reasonable prices, but you can save nearly 20% off the usual price for the case at least.View Deal
Cooler Master NR200 Black Mini-ITX: was $90, now $76 at Amazon
You can get the NR200 in any color you want, as long as it’s white or black. This has all the same features as the above, but it comes in stealthy black instead of white. The official MSRP is $100, but the case normally sells for $90. Take an additional 15% off for Prime Day.View Deal
Asus ROG Strix 650W: was $139, now $123 at Amazon
This ATX-sized PSU is 80 Plus Gold Certified with an output of 650 Watts. It’s fully modular and comes with a 10-year warranty.View Deal
MSI MPG A650GF 650-Watt PSU: was $109, now $85 at Amazon
The A650GF power supply from MSI has an output of 650-watts. It’s fully modular and 80+ gold certified for its efficiency.View Deal
Cooler Master NR200P White Mini-ITX: was $118, now $104 at Amazon
Do you like the idea of a mini-ITX build with a large GPU, but you want the option to show off your graphics card? The NR200P has the same core design as the NR200 but includes a tempered glass side panel. It’s currently 12% off the normal price.View Deal
Cooler Master NR200P Black Mini-ITX: was $121, now $104 at Amazon
Same as the above, but this time in black trim, and the normal price is slightly higher but with the same sale price of $104, so you save 14%. The case includes a riser cable so the GPU mounts vertically, perfect for showing off whatever graphics card you manage to acquire in these difficult times.View Deal
Best Deals on Peripherals and More
HyperX Alloy Origins:Â was $110, now $76 at Amazon
In our HyperX Alloy Origins review, we gave the mechanical gaming keyboard 4.5 stars and an Editor’s Choice Award, thanks to its well-designed, compact build that skips extra bells and whistles. Get the linear Red version for the cheapest price ever.View Deal
Corsair K95 RGB Platinum:Â was $200, now $140 at Amazon
This one of the most extreme gaming keyboards you can get. With 6 macro keys, dedicated media controls, extensive software and more than its fair share of RGB and a wrist rest, you won’t be left wanting. Opt for tactile brown switches for the cheapest price.View Deal
Razer DeathAdder v2 Pro:Â was $129, now $76 at Amazon
Our favorite wireless gaming mouse, the DeathAdder v2 Pro provides up to 20,000 CPI with a top velocity of 650 IPS with a perfect wireless connection, up to 120 hours of battery life and eye-popping RGB.View Deal
Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro:Â was $229, now $179 at Amazon
Our favorite wireless gaming keyboard offers a full-size keyboard with premium ABS doubleshot keycaps, a sleek RGB light show and your choice of linear Yellow or clicky Green switches. It can connect via 2.4-GHz or three different Bluetooth profiles.View Deal
Logitech G432 Wired Gaming Headset: was $79, now $37 at Amazon
The Logitech G432 is a reliable over-the-ear headset with 7.1 surround sound using DTS: X. It is wired and comes with a bendable boom mic that has a flip-to-mute function. Speakers are 50mm, and the earpads are made out of synthetic leather.View Deal
Logitech G502 Hero Wired Gaming Mouse: was $79.99, now $37.99 at Amazon
The Logitech G502 Hero is Logitech’s wired update to its classic Proteus Core mouse. Its optical sensor can reach 25,600 DPI and it has 11 customizable buttons with enough onboard memory to store 5 customization profiles. This mouse also uses mechanical switches, has 1 Lightsync RGB zone and has removable weights to customize its feel.View Deal
Razer Kraken Gaming Headset: was $79, now $44 at Amazon
The Razer Kraken is an entry-level premium over-the-ear headset with 50mm speakers and a retractable unidirectional microphone. It has custom 7.1 surround sound, and its ear pads include cooling gel. In-line audio controls are built into the headset’s wire.View Deal
Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard: was $69, now $35 at Amazon
The Logitech G213 is a great way to experiment with gaming keyboards if you aren’t sold on more expensive mechanical keyboards yet. While it uses membrane instead of mechanical switches, it has full Lightsync RGB, concave keycaps, dedicated media control keys and anti-ghosting. It also has an integrated palm rest, adjustable feet, and a game mode that disables the Windows key.View Deal
Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming Mouse: was $59, now $33 at Amazon
The Razer Basilisk X is a great entry into premium mice, offering high caliber wireless performance and plenty of customizability. Its optical sensor can reach a DPI of up to 16,000. This mouse has 6 programmable buttons, is Bluetooth compatible, uses mechanical switches and boasts a 450 hour battery life.View Deal
Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB MMO Gaming Mouse: was $79.99, now $59.99 @ Amazon
The Corsair Scimitar RGB Pro mouse is built for MMOs and has a unique slidable side panel with 12 programmable buttons. It has a max 16,000 DPI and connects over USB.View Deal
Razer DeathAdder Essential Black Mouse: was $27, now $20 at Amazon
Razer’s 5-button DeathAdder continues to be one of the most popular gaming mice. It may have been supplanted by the DeathAdder V2, but $20 will get you a capable 6400 dpi sensor and a wired connection. Most people don’t need anything more. Nominally a $50 mouse, it normally sells for $27–$30.View Deal
Razer DeathAdder Essential White Mouse: was $27, now $20 at Amazon
This is the same as the above, only in white plastic instead of black. You get the same 6400 dpi sensor and braided cable, and it’s a fairly light and precise mouse. The official MSRP is $50, but these normally sell for $27–$30. Take an extra 26% off for Prime Day and you can get this mouse for just $20.View Deal
Razer Basilisk v2 Wired Gaming Mouse:Â was $49, now $40 at Best Buy
This sleek, wired mouse has 11 programmable buttons, Chroma RGB lighting and a maximum resolution of 20,000 DPI. It also features an ergonomic shape and speedy mechanical switches.View Deal
Razer Seiren X USB Mic:Â was $79, now $53 at Amazon
This affordable USB microphone is great for podcasting because it features background noise reduction and shock mounts.View Deal
Razer Huntsman TKL Keyboard:Â was $99, now $75 at Amazon
This tenkeyless, mechanical keyboard features opto-mechanical switches, customizable Chrome lighting and a detachable USB Type-C cable.View Deal
Razer Tartarus v2 Gaming Keypad:Â was $79, now $49 at Amazon
This 32-key, programmable keypad is great for assigning macro keys for your favorite games or for media editing programs. There’s also a thumbstick and the ability to customize the RGB backlighting.View Deal
Razer Turret Keyboard & Mouse: was $232, now $189 at Amazon
The Razer Turret is a keyboard and mouse bundle designed for couch gamers. The mechanical keyboard has a slide-out mat for the included mouse so you can game on your lap. Besides PC, it also works on Xbox consoles.Â
Logitech G Pro wireless gaming mouse: was $139, now $97 at Amazon
Super light and super premium in construction, Logitech’s G Pro wireless gaming mouse offers an ambidextrous design a unique Hero sensor with 16000 DPI tracking, a rapid 1ms response rate to inputs and 8 programmable buttons. As of writing, only 3 units are left in stock.View Deal
Razer Basilisk wireless gaming mouse: was $149, now $75 at Amazon
Bringing Razer’s gaming lineage to a wireless mouse, the Basilisk is a seriously impressive piece of kit with a 20K DPI optical sensor, 11 programmable buttons, a 100-hour battery life and one of the fastest gaming mouse switches out there.View Deal
Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro Wi-Fi: was $219, now $174 at Amazon
Save 20% off MSRP with this Amazon deal for the Gigabyte Aorus X570 Pro Wi-Fi motherboard. For $174, you get a compact Mini-ITX system with dual DIMM slots, an eight-phase VRM, two M.2 slots, and RGB lighting. This motherboard makes a perfect fit for AMD’s AM4 chips, but make sure to check compatibility before pulling the trigger.
Gigabyte Z590 UD: was $190, now $152 at Amazon
Gigabyte’s Z590 UD is on sale for 20% off on Prime Day. For $152, you get an LGA1200 motherboard in an ATX form factor that supports 10th- and 11th-Gen Intel processors. The board sports a powerful 12 phase power delivery subsystem and three M.2 ports. View Deal
Asus ROG Strix B550-F: was $190, now $138 at Amazon
The Asus ROG Strix B550-F is 28% off for Prime Day. For $138, you get a socket AM4 motherboard with the B550 chipset and 12 power phases that support a wide range of Ryzen 5000 and 3000 CPUs (be sure to check compatibility, though). This board supports PCIe 4.0 on the first PCIe slot and M.2 SSD port, while the remainder operate at PCIe 3.0 speeds. View Deal
Best Deals on 3D Printers
Anycubic Photon Mono 3D Printer: was $299, now $249 at Amazon
This Anycubic 3D printer, which earned 4 stars when we reviewed it, uses UV light within a plastic enclosure to print. It does require proprietary FEP film.View Deal
Anycubic Mega S 3D Printer: was $339, now $279 at Amazon
The Anycubic Mega S 3D printer assembles in 3 steps and prints using an extruder design. This model is able to recover a print after a power outage, and can also sense when it’s running low on filament and stop printing until you refill it.
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