
A super-low price for this awesome precision electric screwdriver that comes with 25 bits and a useful case.
This small kit has all the tools to get you started with your first / next PC build. You get a precision screwdriver with 48 different bits (slot, Phillips, Pozidrive, Petalobe, Tork, Stand-off driver, Gamebit (for Nintendo consoles), Torx / Torx security and many others. You also get spudgers and pry tools, tweezers, brush, and a magnetizer / demagnetizer for your screwdriver bits.
A massive 26TB of storage on a 3.5" Seagate HDD inside a rugged plastic enclosure. Connect this external storage expansion to a power outlet and your PC to instantly copy and store files onto the drive.
Bring your PCs power button closer to where you sit with this cheap and handy breakout kit.
Get a hefty gaming PC with an RTX 5080 for just $1,815. For just $100 extra, you can swap 16GB of RAM for 32GB, unheard of prices in these parts.
The AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT is a value-for-money GPU offering with excellent performance while maintaining power efficiency. Based on the RDNA 4 architecture, it provides almost the exact numbers as the Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti at a much lower price.
An XXL 48 x 24 inch build mat with printed references for common PC components, motherboard connections, ports, sockets and more!
Oh, and it will protect your desk the next time you drop a panel off you PC case.
Get notified of updates 2025-12-01T06:35:17.563Z Razer’s classic Basilisk V3 gaming mouse is 36% off Launching in 2021, this classic gaming mouse is on sale at an all-time low of $29.44 at Amazon. And while it may be a few years old, this popular peripheral still delivers the goods, with a 26K DPI optical sensor, 11 programmable buttons, a Razer HyperScroll Tilt wheel, and 11 Razer Chroma RGB lighting zones that illuminate your mousepad with that trademark Razer flair.
Get the classic, but still capable Razer Basilisk V3 gaming mouse with 26K DPI optical sensor and 11 programmable buttons, and that trademark Razer bling for $29.44 now.
We reviewed the Basilisk V3 and loved its premium textured finish and shape, the multiple well-placed programmable buttons, and the advanced customizable scrolling wheel, among other features. At 50% off the launch price and now under $30 , now is a great time to grab one…or two. – Joe Shields
If you were lucky enough to grab some great video card deals, you may need to upgrade your power supply to a unit that supports the latest standards, like the MSI MPG A850GS PCIE5 for an all-time low price of $89.99. You can get an additional $10 off with a mail-in rebate, for a final cost of $79.99.
Get a heck of deal on MSI's MPG A850GS PCIE5 80+ Gold power supply on sale for $79.99 after MIR ($89.99 without). An all-time low price.
As the name implies, it fully supports the newest standards, including ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1. MSI gives you TWO 12V-2×6 cables to connect to your shiny new video card. And the best part, it's whisper quiet with a Cybentics A++, rating. Their highest (or quietest) noise rating. Like its big brother who is also on sale, the semi-digital platform is efficient, earning 80+ Gold and Cybenetics Gold certifications, operating at high efficiency levels. For $79.99 after rebate ($89.99 out the door), it’s a good deal on a high-quality power supply with plenty of cables and power to drive anything not named RTX 5090. With purchase, you can also redeem a $30 steam code that sweetens the pot even more. — Joe Shields
Once you've tried gaming on an OLED monitor, it's hard to go back to anything else. The motion smoothness, inky blacks, eye-popping colors, and 0.03ms response times make playing games a feast for the eyes. Dell's Alienware AW3425DW is one of our favorite monitors and an easy Editor's Choice pick, thanks to its amazing build quality and out-of-the-box color accuracy and screen uniformity.
The Alienware AW3425DW is a 34-inch curved QD-OLED gaming monitor that offers excellent visuals with high-end performance. The panel offers a 3440×1440 resolution, 240 Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and support for both AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and G-Sync. The display also covers 99.3% DCI-P3 and hits 1000 nits peak brightness with VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification.
You can pick up this delicious screen at Dell for just $649, saving $150 off the list price. This puts the pricing of this QD-OLED monitor in line with the competition, plus you get outstanding features like its blisteringly fast 240Hz refresh rate and Dell warranty.
Terramaster has its range of all-SSD NAS enclosures discounted for the first time ever on Cyber Monday. I'm highlighting the F4 SSD here bec`ause it's the cheapest option (and it makes the most sense for most people), but the F8 SSD Plus is on sale , as well.
The Terramaster F4 SSD is an all-SSD NAS with four M.2 slots, supporting up to 32TB of storage, and it's on sale for the first time ever.
I've been using the F8 SSD Plus for just shy of a year, hosting my local Plex server and a small photo backup. I mainly interact with my storage through a network drive in Windows, but Terramaster offers its TOS web interface, as well. It does the job, but I prefer to manage my NAS through Windows if I can.
As the name suggests, the F4 SSD gives your four M.2 slots, while the F8 SSD Plus gives you eight, all of which support up to an 8TB drive. That gives you a total of either 32TB or 64TB of maximum storage depending on which model you go with.
The F4 SSD should do the job for a local Plex server, and it's certainly enough for backup with an Intel N95, 8GB of DDR5, and a 5-Gigabit Ethernet connection. If you spring for the F8 SSD Plus, you get a Core i3-N305, 16GB of DDR5, and a 10-Gigabit port. – Jake Roach
I'm not exaggerating when I say half a dozen of my friends own the Lian Li O11 Vision, not only because it's a sleek chassis that's comfortable to build in, but also because it has a glass top, making a perfect resting spot for their feline friends without disrupting airflow. Although we knocked the case down a few points in our Lian Li O11 Vision review due to the price and lack of fans, it's down to lowest price ever on Cyber Monday.
The Lian Li O11 Vision is down to its lowest price ever, brining the midtower ATX chassis down to $125.
Like other Lian Li designs in the O11 lineage, the Vision is extremely easy to build in. The removable motherboard tray lets you build outside the case, and you can install the motherboard in either a low or high position, giving you more options for cooling. The side bracket next to the motherboard tray is also removable, so you can easily screw in an AIO without wrestling with the case.
But, really, the tempered glass is what makes the O11 Vision such a showstopper. The front, side, and top are fully adorned in glass, taking the fishbowl effect of something like the Hyte Y60 to a new level. – Jake Roach
As a certified keyboard snob, I'm not a fan of most gaming keyboards, but I moment I unboxed the Asus ROG Strix Scope II 96, I knew it was different. It looks like your typical gaming keyboard, fit with Asus' angular legends and enough per-key RGB lighting to make you blush, but it doesn't sound or feel like a normal gaming keyboard. It feels more akin to a premium enthusiast offering.
This 96-percent keyboard features a hot-swappable PCB, a three-way knob and multifunction button for media controls, and comes with a perfectly sized wrist-rest. It also sounds great, thanks to sound-dampening foam in the case.
It's not on the level of something like the expensive Glorious GMMK 3 , but it's also much cheaper. On Cyber Monday, you can save $50 off the list price, and if you pick up the keyboard at Newegg, you can save an additional $5 off with code BFE2288 .
In addition to internal dampening material that absorbs the dreaded ping indicative of gaming keyboards, the Strix Scope II 96 comes with tri-mode connectivity, hot-swappable switches, and an included faux leather wrist rest that attaches magnetically to the front of the keyboard. – Jake Roach
If you're like me, your life is flooded with years of USB cables that just won't cut it when you need high-wattage charging or high-speed data (or both). So back in July, I picked up one of these 240W USB4 (40Gbps) cables from the wonderfully named gudxfj brand. And the same cable is back on sale for $12.74 for the 6.6-foot length. That's technically 10 cents more than I paid half a year ago, but I'd pay that price again, because the cable has functioned perfectly since I bought it. If you'd prefer something from a name brand, Cable Matters also sells a USB4 cable of the same length that's on sale for $17.59.
But I prefer the gudxfj USB4 cable, because it's gray and braided, which makes it a whole lot easier to find when I need it. And if you don't need so much length, you can pick up a 3.3-foot gudxfj cable for just $9.49.
This USB4 cable is rated for 40 Gbps speeds and up to 240W of charging. It's 6.6FT long (though shorter 5- and 3.3-foot options are also available for less). The gray braided cable is also easier to find than black rubber-coated cables that tend to blend in with everything else in your cable bin, bag, or drawer.
If you're an IT professional who needs fast cables every day, I'd of course recommend spending more for name-brand cables. But I've used this $12 USB4 cable 10-15 times this year to charge my laptop, test USB-4 SSDs, and connect to my portable monitor and it's worked flawlessly for me so far. Because it's braided, it's a little stiffer than rubber cables, but I don't mind that. It's yet another way I always know I'm using the right cable for my high speed, high-power needs. — Matt Safford
The best Cyber Monday deals are usually the odds and ends you stumble upon when looking for the gear you want to buy, and that's certainly the case with the TobenOne 10-in-1 docking station and volume knob . Everything you need to know about it is written on the tin — it's a USB-C hub, fit with power delivery and all the connections you could need, built into a volume knob.
The TobenOne 10-in-1 docking station and volume knob gives you all the essential connections you need, plus a volume knob and five shortcut buttons.
For connections, let's count them out. You get HDMI 2.0, two USB-C ports (one of which supports 90W of power delivery, two USB 3.0 ports, a 3.5mm headphone jack, Gigabit Ethernet, an SD card slot, and a micro SD card slot. That's nine, so I guess TobenOne is getting the 10-in-1 claim either from the volume knob or the USB-C port that runs to your machine.
Regardless, you get five shortcuts around the volume knob. The knob itself is a button, and there are four more situated around it. And, to make sure you're ready out of the box, TobenOne includes a 100W USB-C adapter so you're ready to go. – Jake Roach
Crucial's current lineup of external SSDs are some of the smallest and most premium-feeling around, with metal shells and a pocket-friendly 10 mm thickness. Right now, the 2TB X10 Pro is at the lowest price on Amazon we've ever seen.
But the X10 Pro, which I reviewed in 2023 , is also fast over a USB 3.2 Gen2 2×2 port; it beat the other 20 Gbps drive we'd tested at the time in most tests. The drive once held a spot on our best external SSDs page , before we took it off due to price increases. Naturally this lower price point dispels those concerns.
The X10 Pro is a tiny external SSD with a USB 3.2 Gen2 2×2 interface (backward compatible with slower USB interfaces), good performance in our testing, and a generous 5-year warranty.
In our testing, Crucial's drive performed well in both real-world and synthetic tests. But it truly stood out in sustained writes, which are important for professional workloads, and often the Achilles heel of cheaper storage drives. In our Iometer test, the drive wrote at speeds above 1750 MBps for over 11 minutes before dropping to a still-fast 1400 MBps for the rest of the 30-minute test run. This makes the X10 Pro a great drive for video editors and content creators who are often filling entire drives with raw footage or moving huge libraries from one drive to another. It's also a great size for traveling light, as it's half the size or less than competing drives from LaCie and SanDisk. — Matt Safford
It's increasingly difficult to find a decent gaming laptop under $1,000, but the HP Omen 16 clears that mark with flying colors with this Cyber Monday sale. It sports an RTX 5050, 16GB of memory, a 1TB SSD, and an Intel Core Ultra 5 225H, and i t's on sale for $600 off, bringing the price down to $799.
A slim gaming laptop that doesn't break the bank. With an RTX 5050 and Core Ultra 5 processor, paired with 16GB of memory, this machine is ideal for those looking to dip their toes into portable gaming. It features a modern, sober design with all the necessary ports, along with decent battery life.
You shouldn't expect top-tier performance, but the RTX 5050 is still capable of driving the 1920 x 1200 internal display at 165Hz. This is HP's designed "slim" model of the Omen 16, which it debuted earlier this year , 16% slimmer than the original Omen 16 while carrying similar components. AT $799, the Omen 16 Slim is down to its lowest price we've ever seen, shaving $50 off the previous low we spotted earlier this year.
Outside the core components, you get an Ethernet jack, an array of USB 3.2 ports, and an HDMI 2.1 connection. It's a solid laptop, and although this is the entry-level configuration, you don't normally see current-gen components in a gaming laptop under $1,000, much less at $799. – Jake Roach
This mini-TKL-size gaming keyboard features linear optical switches, a hot-swappable PCB, an 8,000 Hz polling rate, and double-shot PBT keycaps — and it comes with perfectly-sized soft-touch wrist rest.
If your desktop has a spare PCIe slot and you want to upgrade to the newer Wi-Fi 6E standard, TP-Link's Archer TXE75E add-in card has you covered and is currently on sale for $44 . I've been using the non-E (Wi-Fi 6) version of this card ( also on sale for $30 ) for several years in my primary living room PC, and it's worked flawlessly. This model uses an Intel AZ210 Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 card, under a heatsink and supported by a serious antenna.
This Wi-Fi 6E expansion card uses an Intel AX210 card that includes Bluetooth 5.3 support and a beefy magnetic antenna. It's a good upgrade if you have a Wi-Fi 6E router and your desktop isn't getting a good signal or speed.
For more about why you might (or might not) want to opt for the 6E version of this card over the cheaper, older Wi-Fi 6 model, see our explainer about the differences between the two standards . Of course, Wi-Fi 7 is the newest standard , but higher-end routers that support those features are still expensive, and most of your devices probably don't support Wi-Fi 7 yet, anyway. So you're unlikely to regret getting an "older" Wi-Fi 6 card anytime soon, especially at these reduced prices. — Matt Safford
The legendary Hoto electric screwdriver has a successor! The Hoto PixelDrive electric screwdriver brings a new "smart screen" that shows the current torque level and battery status.
You've got six levels of torque (0.5 to 6Nm). Lower settings (0.5 to 2Nm) are best for delicate jobs like electronics and fragile components, while higher levels (3-6Nm) are reserved for heavy jobs like assembling IKEA furniture or finally fixing that door in the kitchen.
The latest Hoto electric screwdriver is mere months old, and it now has a healthy 25% off the MSRP, assuming you're an Amazon Prime Member.
The 2,000mAh battery is charged via USB-C, and in the kit you get a 30-piece bit set with common bits such as Philips, Pozi, Slot and Hex. You also get some uncommon bits in the form of Torx security bits. Of course, you'll be able to use your regular 1/4 inch screwdriver bits with the PixelDrive.
We've got one in for review, and it has already been used to assemble a large nine-drawer dresser that took about five hours, and the battery life dropped from 93% to 33%. So it definitely has staying power for large projects. Expect more info soon.
If you build a lot of PCs, then the Hoto PixelDrive will save your arm a lot of work. — Les Pounder
Do-it-all devices that pull together disparate features often turn out to be junk. But it’s hard to discount a $15 device that combines an under-the-desk headset hanger/cable holder and a three-port 20W PD USB charging hub. Cozoo's device ships with both 3M tape and screws for mounting under your desk, as well as cable tie-downs to help make the setup as tidy as possible.
This quirky device combines an under-desk headphone hook and a 20W PD USB charger with one USB-C and two USB-A ports. It can bring a bit of extra convenience and tidiness to your setup, especially if desk space is tight.
Mine has been stuck under my treadmill desk for over two years now, using the 3M tape option, and it shows no signs of falling off. Given the price (and the fact that we’ve never heard of the brand before), we wouldn’t expect the audio circuitry/cabling to be top-notch. But again, I've been using mine occasionally now for years, with no sign of any power issues. — Matt Safford
If you're after a modestly priced gaming PC for Black Friday, the Skytech Nebula 2 is on sale at Walmart for just $999 . It's packed with just about everything you would want out of a modern gaming PC, including RGB frills. With memory prices skyrocketing, buying this prebuilt might make more sense than building your own.
The Skytech Nebula 2 gaming PC features the AMD Ryzen 7 9700X CPU, an AMD RX 9060 XT with 16GB, 32 GB of DDR5-5200, a 240mm all-in-one liquid cooler, a gold-rated 650W PSU, and a 1 TB NVMe SSD, packed into what appears to be a mid-tower form factor.
At this spec, you should expect decent performance from the PC at resolutions of up to 1440p in most modern titles. The product listing also mentions that the system ships bloatware-free and ships with Windows 11. Combined with the parts featured, it's a decent bargain for the budget-conscious PC buyer. — Sayem Ahmed
Gaming laptops at or around $1,000 with recent parts have become harder and harder to find. But for Cyber Monday, there are some slight price drops putting systems in reach. Gigabyte's A16 gaming laptop, with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060, Intel Core i7-13620H, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD, is down to $1,049.99 — $50 off of its usual price. That's pretty good for a system with a mid-range card.
This gaming laptop has an RTX 5060, 1TB SSD, 13th Gen Intel Core CPU, and 16GB of RAM. It also has a 165 Hz, 16-inch display.
When it comes to GPUs in gaming laptops around $1,000, we'd typically see an RTX 5050, if not a previous-generation card, so this is a step up. The 13th Gen Intel Core chips are as good for gaming as current-generation Core Ultras. And with 16GB of RAM, well, at least you won't have to upgrade immediately? — Andrew E. Freedman
Curved monitors are great for immersion, so if you want to block out the rest of the world, this budget-conscious MSI MAG gaming monitor could be the one for you. This 1440p display features a decent set of specs for the price, including a 180Hz refresh rate, and it is just $139.99 for Cyber Monday.
This 27-inch MSI MAG budget gaming monitor features a top resolution of 2,560 x 1,440, ready for gaming at 1440p, along with a 180Hz refresh rate.
Hidden within this sub-$140 monitor is that headline-grabbing top 2,560 x 1,440 resolution, ensuring that you can display your favorite games at 1440p, as long as you've got a PC that can handle it. This MSI MAG display is curved, with a 1500R curvature, which means it has a radius of 1.5 meters, all to help you with that added immersion.
Meanwhile, the 180Hz refresh rate will ensure that any fast visuals stay smooth and fluid in your favorite games. It's rated as HDR ready, which isn't quite the full HDR experience, but will provide a boost to color vibrancy. This MSI MAG monitor does use a VA panel, which are typically rated for slower response times and lower black levels. That should offer you a higher contrast image, and because this is technically 'rapid VA,' you're not stuck with a slow response time here either, with the monitor rated for 0.5ms.
If you're looking for a 1440p display that you can game on from a known brand this Cyber Monday, this MSI MAG 275CQF E18 model should certainly be a contender, especially for just $139.99. — Ben Stockton
The Xbox Series X/S expansion card from Seagate is a great way to expand your Xbox's storage. Crucially, the Velocity Architecture means titles stored on this drive can be used with Quick Resume, and the overall performance should be akin to using the main hard drive on your Xbox. That's unlike regular external HDDs for Xbox, which require you to transfer games back and forth between the main hard drive and your extra storage to get the best experience. This is the lowest price ever as of Cyber Monday.
Get 2TB of storage for your Xbox Series X or Series X, fully compatible with Quick Resume and just as performant as internal Xbox storage.
This price of $184.76 is the lowest recorded on this 2TB configuration according to price tracking, a fresh deal for Sunday ahead of Cyber Monday. — Stephen Warwick
With a total output of 100W and the ability to push that much through one USB-C port if nothing is plugged in, this is a good charger for high-powered devices. And with four ports in total, it's good for charging several devices, too, especially when you consider it gives you a spare power plug with the included mini power strip.
When I first started using rechargeable batteries in the early 90s (in my Walkman and Game Boy), they were kind of awful — but still better than spending every allowance on fresh batteries. Those cells couldn't hold a charge and didn't last nearly as long as name-brand disposable batteries. But here in the mid-2020s, rechargeables are surprisingly good. Panasonic's Eneloops arguably ushered in the rechargeable AA and AAA renaissance, but PowerOwl's batteries are a lot more affordable, and I haven't had a single one fail in close to fice years of using them in my various remotes, smart door locks, and other devices. I own the set below, and have gifted it to friends and family in the past.
These PowerOwl Pro AA batteries are rated to 2800mAh (though I wouldn't put stock in that spec) and supposedly keep 60% of their power for two years. The included USB-powered charger isn't the fastest (10 hours rated), and it uses Micro USB, but it gets the job done.
For those looking for a quicker charge time and USB-C, as well as higher-rated batteries, PowerOwl also has a new set on sale. You get 8 3600 mWh AA batteries and a USB-C charger that's rated to three hours, for just under $21. This is the kit I would probably buy now. In fact, I just ordered this set myself and am curious to see how it compares to the older charger / batteries. — Matt Safford
You get eight AA lithium rechargeable batteries (rated to 3600 mWh) in this kit, along with a newer AA/AAA charger with a USB-C port and a fast three-hour charge time. The batteries are rated to 1200 cycles.
In the market for a new gaming PC? iBuyPower has already slashed prices on its pre-built and custom PCs, but it has an even bigger sale for you to enjoy. These machines range from $999 for an RTX 5060 build with a 10-core Intel Core i5-14400F CPU and 16GB of RAM , all the way up to a $5,099 powerhouse with an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D CPU, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, 64GB of DDR5 RAM, and 4TB of SSD storage .
This iBuyPower RDY Scale B04 gaming PC is a solid option for 1080p gaming. It comes equipped with a 10-core Intel Core i5-14400F CPU and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card with 8GB of VRAM. 16GB of DDR5-5200 RAM is included, along with a 1TB SSD, as well as a three-year warranty.
If you have the budget, you can go all-out on this monstrous iBuyPower RDY Y70 Ti R04 gaming powerhouse. It includes some of the best specs you can find in a gaming PC, featuring the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D CPU, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, 64GB of DDR5 RAM, and 4TB of SSD storage.
You can check the full list over at our iBuyPower Cyber Monday deals roundup. Running until 11.59 pm PT on December 1 (Cyber Monday), you can score up to $300 off an iBuyPower gaming PC in its big Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale event.
All these, and more, can be yours, but only if you're quick about it. Make sure to buy before the end of Cyber Monday to grab one of these discounted machines for yourself. — Ben Stockton
Our recent spotlight on a cheap remote PC power-and-reset switch revealed a whole world of similar products on Amazon. And these things aren't just about being lazy. Based on the reviews, the most common use case for this type of product is for open-bench or embedded builds that need a flexible power-button location. Here we have a $6.00 wired option , and even a wireless option for $18.99 .
OwlTree's remote power switch is just a power switch, but it's a big, inviting button with a spiffy blue LED ring to indicate system status. It also has a nice, long 5.7-foot (174cm) cable for flexibility and comes with a header splitter so you don't have to add any extra cables to your build. Best of all, it's just $6.99.
If you'd rather not run a new wire to your PC at all, you can grab Aukuoy's wireless power switch. The receiver for this button slides into a PCIe x1 slot, so make sure you have a spare. You may also want to pick up some splitter cables if you're converting your system to wireless remote start, as this remote button doesn't include them.
As a hardware tester who basically never installs systems in a case, that's right up my alley. So I went and scouted out a couple more of these switches, one of which may finally let me put away the screwdriver when I need to bridge the power pins on my test motherboards. – Jeff Kampman
Decades ago, rechargeable batteries were kind of awful, but here in the mid-2020s, rechargeables are surprisingly good. Panasonic's Eneloops are arguably the best, but Powerowl's batteries and chargers are a lot more affordable, and I haven't had a single one fail in over five years of using them in my various remotes, smart door locks, and other devices. If you're also sick of using and tossing disposable batteries, you can pick up a charger and eight AAA Powerowl batteries at Amazon today for just $20 today. That's 10% off what Amazon says is the "typical price."
This Powerowl rechargeable battery pack includes eight triple-A batteries and a charger that's capable of handling all eight at once, or any number of individual batteries of AAA or larger AA varieties (the latter aren't included). Note that the charger uses Micro USB, and a cable is included. You'll have to provide your own USB adapter. But most of us probably have at least one extra USB charger in a drawer somewhere.
Powerowl rates these batteries to handle over 1200 charge cycles and retain 70% of their charge for three years without being used. I have a couple of dozen Powerowl batteries that I use in my smart door locks. They are constantly being used or recharged, and they are all still functioning, despite some being five years old. — Matt Safford
Shopping for a sub-$300 graphics card isn't usually much 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 the enthusiast dark horse in this segment.
Prices for 9060 XT 8GB cards have frequently fallen well below their $300 MSRP on discounts, and their 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 Cyber Monday period in the form of XFX's Swift 9060 XT 8GB, which is again down to just $269.99 at Best Buy.
XFX's Swift Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB is going for just $269.99 at Best Buy right now, one of the best deals we've seen on a 9060 XT this deals season. At $30 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.
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, 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
If you've been looking for a new SFF case on Cyber Monday, you might have missed the Fractal Terra. Its popular Jade and sleek Graphite color options are selling for a full, fat $200. But Newegg has the Silver option marked down by $60, bringing the price down to just $140.
The Fractal Terra doesn't go on sale often, but as long as you don't mind the silver color, you can pick it up on a steep discount.
Our own Matt Safford has spent some hands-on time with the Terra, but I've been using it as my main chassis for over a year now. Despite being just 10.4 liters, I'm able to fit an RTX 5090 and Ryzen 7 9800X3D inside, all without cooling issues. That's largely due to the open-air flow design of the side panels, as well as the adjustable internal spine. You can easily slide the middle bracket to give you more room for your CPU cooler or your GPU, offering a ton of flexibility in your SFF build without adding size.
If you've still got the need to burn CDs and DVDs for whatever reason, then this ASUS ZenDrive External 8X DVD/Burner drive is a brilliant Cyber Monday pickup at just $34. Connectable via USB-A or USB-C, it's perfect for enthusiasts still using CDs and DVDs, and of course, can also be used for consuming physical media like movies and albums.
Cyber Monday PC hardware deals at Amazon
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