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Best deals for PC gamers today: Over 10% off prebuilt gaming PCs and massive savings on M.2 SSDs

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Skytech gaming PC and Lexar M.2 drive
Image credit: Skytech / Lexar

Plenty on the list today, not just graphics cards or SSDs but full prebuilt rigs, cooling gear, and network kit as well. I’ve been browsing through it and there’s definitely stuff here I wouldn’t mind dropping into my own setup. There are some chunky savings on newer PCIe 5.0 drives, plus high-end gaming cases and power supplies that usually don’t budge on price.

Prebuilt gaming PC deals

Won’t lie, I’m temped. It packs a Ryzen 7 9800X3D and RTX 5070 Ti, so I know it’d crush everything at 1440p, and even dabble in 4K. The 2 TB NVMe SSD and 32 GB DDR5 mean I’d never worry about storage or lag when switching apps. The 360 mm ARGB cooler is a nice touch for keeping thermals low under load.

This one caught my eye. It’s got a Ryzen 7 7700X and RTX 5070, so I see myself running high-framerate esports titles at ultra without hiccups. The 1 TB SSD and 32 GB RAM would let me switch between work and gaming seamlessly, and that AIO cooler keeps it all chill.

Whilst i’d prefer a full AMD build, Intel i7‑14700F with RX 9070 XT sis a decent combo. This setup would make 1440p and even some 4K gaming feel smooth with most settings maxed. Solid all‑rounder for gaming and creative work.

CPU liquid cooling

I’d slap this on a high‑end CPU any day of the week. I especially love that 3.5″ LCD screen for live stats while gaming. The magnetic ARGB fans make it a centerpiece. Worth the price if you want both looks and cooling performance.

I’ve got a soft spot for minimalist builds. This cooler would blend right in. Quiet and efficient, with that neat status meter lighting handy if I want to monitor temps without downloading extra apps.

If I was doing a white theme build, I’d grab this. Keeps a CPU cool, has subtle infinity mirror lighting, and doesn’t scream for attention. A nice balance of style and function.

Gaming PC cases

I’ve built in micro‑ATX before and this case makes it easy with hidden cable connectors and big airflow without breaking the bank. Good for a sleek, compact gaming rig.

This case is a statement piece. I’d love having 208 RGB LEDs lighting up a build. And with room for multiple radiators, it’s a dream for anyone chasing performance gains.

I’m all about airflow, and this case nails it with perforated panels and dual chambers for tidy builds. Price is right for solid cooling out of the box.

This is a budget airflow beast. White finish, RGB fan included, big radiator support—great starter build case without the premium price tag.

I appreciate the tool‑free panels and USB‑C front port. I’d use this for a clean micro‑ATX build with strong cooling without paying top‑tier case prices.

M.2 SSD deals

I’d drop this in my build if I needed serious space. Gen4 speeds at 7.3 GB/s let me load huge game worlds without waiting, and the heatsink keeps things running cool under sustained load.

This one’s perfect for a budget high‑capacity drive. The 6 GB/s speeds aren’t top-tier, but for mass storage of games and media, it’s a solid pick without breaking the bank.

I’d grab this if I wanted to future‑proof with PCIe 5.0. Speeds double Gen4 and the heat‑blasting fan is a clever touch to avoid thermal throttling in compact builds.

This smaller Gen 5 SSD is a speed demon with its 14.8 GB/s read/write. I’d use this for scratch disks or boot drives in top‑end rigs for ultra‑fast loading and editing workflows.

M.2 SSD enclosures

I’d pick this up to turn a spare M.2 into an epic external drive. USB‑C speeds with no screwdriver needed, and it looks sick with Aura Sync lighting.

This rugged, IP68‑rated enclosure is handy. I’d grab one to protect M.2 drives when travelling, no sweat if it drops or gets dusty.

I’d use this for fast external RAID storage. Thunderbolt speeds, fan‑cooled, fits four M.2s, and even has DisplayPort out. Perfect for content‑heavy workflows.

I’d grab this when juggling M.2s and SATA drives, offline cloning and fast USB‑C connection means easy backups without firing up a PC.

I’d take this on the road for sure. IP67 rated, drop‑tested, reads M.2 NVMe at 1 GB/s. It’s compact but tough enough for daily carry.

I’d use this in my office. 2.5 GbE is a massive upgrade, and PoE ports are handy for cameras or access points without a separate injector.

This is perfect for a small IP camera setup. I’d plug eight cameras in and not worry about wiring separately. Plug‑and‑play makes it easy too.

Gigabit speeds and four PoE ports. This is exactly what I’d use for an office or surveillance setup that needs power over Ethernet without complex setup.

I’d use this in a bigger office or studio. 24 gigabit and 4 10G SFP+ for uplink. Insight cloud features are useful if I need to manage remotely.

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