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Best UK Amazon Prime Day PC gaming deals

Amazon Prime Day deals 2023

It's Amazon Prime Day time again. Jeff Bezos' mob has announced a new two-day sales period for Tuesday July 11th and Wednesday 12th this year, and you know that every single retailer in the land is going to be jumping on board. We'll see competing sales from the likes of Scan and Ebuy, to name but a few, with battles to see who can get the cheapest price on the best PC gaming tech.

The event is mainly aimed at those who subscribe to Amazon Prime, with some of the best Amazon deals only available to members. It's a great package, to be fair, with free delivery and free Prime Video to name just a few of the perks. And if you don't already have Prime yourself, there's always the 30-day free trial which you can start today to cover yourself for Prime Day this year.

Amazon isn't always the best place for getting the best new PC gaming hardware at the best prices, however, and you may well find better gaming PC, laptop, monitor, and component deals at the other retailers. We'll be highlighting the best deals no matter where they're from, so you can be sure that if you're after a good PC gaming deal this Prime Day we've got you covered.

We won't highlight every discounted product, because there are sure to be some terrible tech given sale prices to tempt people to spend on obsolete hardware; we make it our focus to only show you the kit you should really consider buying for your own PC gaming setup. And we'll be regularly updating this page all the way up to, and during, Amazon Prime Day 2023.

Where are the best UK Amazon Prime Early Access PC gaming deals?

Other retailers are likely to take advantage of Amazon's own sale to get their own summer sales events kickstarted.

Amazon Prime Day top deals

Medion Erazer Deputy P25 | Nvidia RTX 3060 | AMD Ryzen 5 5600H | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144Hz | £958.74 £749.99 at Ebuyer (save £208.75)
For a budget laptop, this Medion has pretty much everything checked off. An RTX 3060, check; a decent CPU, check; 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD, check and check. It's also got the requisite high refresh rate screen. I wouldn't want to spend more than this on an RTX 3060 machine in the face of the RTX 40-series release, but this is a decent, thick laptop for the money.View Deal

Ultra 55 | Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti | AMD Ryzen 5 5500 | 16GB RAM | 1TB SSD | £1,249 £799 at Cyberpower PC (save £450)
Combine MSI's RTX 3060 Ti with the Ryzen 5 5500, and while you may struggle at 4K, you can bet this is a great config for gaming at 1440p. It comes with a 1TB Solidigm P41 Plus NVMe SSD, too, so there is lots of storage to play around with, though it's not the speediest. 16GB of DDR4 RAM never goes amiss, either. View Deal

AlphaSync | Intel Core i5 11400F | Nvidia RTX 4070 | 16GB DDR4 | 500GB SSD | £1,249.98 £1,149.99 at Ebuyer (save £99.99)
With an old Intel CPU, and a weak 500GB SSD, this AlphaSync machine looks a little bit low spec... until you hit the graphics card. Sure, you need a little balance in your life, but that old 11th Gen CPU will keep the RTX 4070 supplied with data and deliver great gaming performance for the money. Upgrading the SSD is super easy, though if you find you want to do more productivity stuff, that CPU platform might hold you back. Me, well, I'm running an RTX 4090 on a 10th Gen chip, and you don't hear me complaining ;)View Deal

Horizon Lightning | Intel Core i5 12400F | Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti | 16GB DDR4-3200 | 1TB SSD | £1,399.99 at CCL (£1,299.99 without Windows 11)
This is a great price for a new machine with an RTX 4070 Ti built into it. That's down to the last-gen and lower spec Core i5 Intel processor and DDR4 memory that the Horizon supports. Still, that chip will deliver great gaming performance, and there's a decent supporting spec to go along with it.View Deal

Intel Arc A750 | 8GB | 28 Xe Cores | 2,050MHz | $289 £239.99 at Overclockers (save £50)
The Intel discrete graphics cards have only gotten more relevant since their inauspicious launch. With successive driver releases increasing performance and now a significant price drop, the A750 is now one of the most tempting budget GPUs around. It's a bit more power hungry than AMD's RX 6600 but is a super capable 1080p card knocking both RTX 3050 and RTX 3060 out of the value GPU stakes.View Deal

Amazon Prime Day gaming laptop deals

Medion Erazer Deputy P25 | Nvidia RTX 3060 | AMD Ryzen 5 5600H | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144Hz | £958.74 £749.99 at Ebuyer (save £208.75)
For a budget laptop, this Medion has pretty much everything checked off. An RTX 3060, check; a decent CPU, check; 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD, check and check. It's also got the requisite high refresh rate screen. I wouldn't want to spend more than this on an RTX 3060 machine in the face of the RTX 40-series release, but this is a decent, thick laptop for the money.View Deal

Asus ROG Strix G17 | 17-inch | RTX 4070 | Ryzen 9 7845HX | 16GB RAM | 1TB SSD | £2,166.97 £1,979.99 at CCL (save £186)
If you want a higher-end GPU in a laptop in the UK, you have to be prepared to pay a bit more for it. This is a great chassis and overall impressively built machine, at least, and at pretty much £2,000, it's a little cheaper than most with an RTX 4070 inside.View Deal

Amazon Prime Day gaming PC deals

Ultra 55 | Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti | AMD Ryzen 5 5500 | 16GB RAM | 1TB SSD | £1,249 £799 at Cyberpower PC (save £450)
Combine MSI's RTX 3060 Ti with the Ryzen 5 5500, and while you may struggle at 4K, you can bet this is a great config for gaming at 1440p. It comes with a 1TB Solidigm P41 Plus NVMe SSD, too, so there is lots of storage to play around with, though it's not the speediest. 16GB of DDR4 RAM never goes amiss, either. View Deal

AlphaSync | Intel Core i5 11400F | Nvidia RTX 4070 | 16GB DDR4 | 500GB SSD | £1,249.98 £1,149.99 at Ebuyer (save £99.99)
With an old Intel CPU, and a weak 500GB SSD, this AlphaSync machine looks a little bit low spec... until you hit the graphics card. Sure, you need a little balance in your life, but that old 11th Gen CPU will keep the RTX 4070 supplied with data and deliver great gaming performance for the money. Upgrading the SSD is super easy, though if you find you want to do more productivity stuff, that CPU platform might hold you back. Me, well, I'm running an RTX 4090 on a 10th Gen chip, and you don't hear me complaining ;)View Deal

Horizon Lightning | Intel Core i5 12400F | Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti | 16GB DDR4-3200 | 1TB SSD | £1,399.99 at CCL (£1,299.99 without Windows 11)
This is a great price for a new machine with an RTX 4070 Ti built into it. That's down to the last-gen and lower spec Core i5 Intel processor and DDR4 memory that the Horizon supports. Still, that chip will deliver great gaming performance, and there's a decent supporting spec to go along with it.View Deal

3XS SP4070TIR5 | RTX 4070 Ti | Ryzen 5 5600 | 16GB RAM | 1TB SSD | £1,599.98 at Scan
Stretching your budget a little can get you a PC with a current-gen graphics card, and while you'll have to compromise a little with an older CPU and DDR4 RAM, this is still a great high-end machine for the price. That's a 1TB Samsung 980 in there, too, which is still one of our favourite SSDs for gaming. View Deal

Amazon Prime Day graphics card deals

PowerColor RX 6600 Figher | 8GB  | 1,792 shaders | 2,491MHz | £282.48 £189.99 at Ebuyer (save £80)
The RX 6600 is a quality 1080p GPU now that its price is creeping ever lower. At the £250 point, we're getting a budget graphics card that delivers high frame rates in the latest games at top 1080p graphics presets. At least AMD and Intel are bringing GPU pricing down.View Deal

Intel Arc A750 | 8GB | 28 Xe Cores | 2,050MHz | $289 £239.99 at Overclockers (save £50)
The Intel discrete graphics cards have only gotten more relevant since their inauspicious launch. With successive driver releases increasing performance and now a significant price drop, the A750 is now one of the most tempting budget GPUs around. It's a bit more power hungry than AMD's RX 6600 but is a super capable 1080p card knocking both RTX 3050 and RTX 3060 out of the value GPU stakes.View Deal

Asus RTX 3060 | 12GB | 3,584 shaders | 1,807MHz | £369.99 £264.99 at Ebuyer (save £105 w/ cashback deal)
This is the cheapest real RTX 3060 we've found today. There are cheaper 8GB versions, so make sure to keep your eyes out for that. They have the same core spec, memory aside, but that means far lower memory bandwidth. View Deal

PowerColor RX 6700 XT Fighter | 12GB | 2,560 shaders | 2,581MHz | £449.99 £364.98 at Ebuyer (save £85.01)
AMD rules the graphics card market's mainstream and budget ends, and the RX 6700 XT is the best GPU at this price point. The RTX 3060 Ti is still nearly £50 more expensive than the RX 6700 XT and is a little bit slower in many games.View Deal

Sapphire Radeon RX 7900 XT | 20GB GDDR6 | 5,376 shaders | 2,400MHz Boost | £899 £749.99 at Overclockers (save £100)
No overclocking here from this Overclockers offering—the irony—but still a much more palatable price-to-performance ratio with that tasty £100 discount.View Deal

Zotac RTX 4090 Trinity | 24GB | 16,384 shaders | 2,520MHz | £1,799.99 £1,589.99 at Overclockers (save £210)
I know, I know, cheap graphics card deals, lol. But if you want to grab a third-party RTX 4090 for near the base MSRP of the card here, you go. And the Zotac cards are gorgeous versions of the most powerful graphics card available today. If you can afford it, this is the card to buy right now.View Deal

Amazon Prime Day gaming monitor deals

Cooler Master GM27 | 27-inch | 1080p | IPS | 165Hz | £199.99 £179.99 at Overclockers UK (save £20)
Not a huge saving here but when you're talking about a 165Hz IPS monitor under £200 we won't complain. This is a rather speedy panel with a 0.5ms response time, and FreeSync support will keep your gaming feeling extra smooth. This is a real all-rounder for this much money.View Deal

AOC Q27G2E/BK | 27-inch | 1440p | VA | 155Hz | £219.98 £199.99 at Scan (save £19.99)
Besides this monitor's significant bezels, there's a lot to like here. It's a bit old fashioned looking, but all the important specs are here: 1440p, 155Hz, FreeSync compatible. It's in a sweet spot for gaming and it's made by a manufacturer we trust with budget screens.View Deal

AOC C32G3AE | 32-inch | 1080p | 165Hz | VA | £278.99 £239.99 at Overclockers (save £39)
If you're looking for a larger monitor but don't want to make the price jump to 1440p, this is a good bet. It's still quite a bit pricier than a smaller 1080p monitor, but not so much that it's not worth considering. Just bear in mind that 1080p can appear to lack definition on a bigger screen, and we would probably recommend 27-inch as the max for that resolution.View Deal

Gigabyte M32Q | 32-inch | 1440p | 165Hz | IPS | £478.99 £373.99 at Overclockers (save £105)
We're big fans of Gigabyte's pared back gaming monitors here at PC Gamer. This screen is equally smart about its spec, with a simple shell surrounding a performance-focused 1440p IPS panel. For a mid-range gaming PC in 2023, this would make a fine companion.View Deal

Acer Predator XB323U GX | 32-inch | 270Hz | 1440p | IPS | £699.99 £559.97 at Ebuyer (save £150.02)
With a modicum of HDR support, due to its DisplayHDR 600 rating, this is a decent price for a large, high-res, high refresh gaming screen. There aren't a lot of panels at this price that can match the Quantum Dot colour filter, or the response times of this Acer.View Deal

Acer Nitro XV322QKKV | 32-inch | 4K | 144Hz | IPS | £699.95 £584.95 at Overclockers (save £105)
4K carries a premium price, but you can make it a little more digestible with a deal like this. This isn't a cutting-edge 4K gaming monitor, but it delivers the fundamentals we expect for gaming in 2023 with a high-end graphics card, such as 144Hz refresh rate and an IPS panel.View Deal

Philips 320M1RV | 32-inch | 4K | 144Hz | FreeSync | £899.99 £749.95 at Overclockers UK (save £150)
Unless you're on a very tight budget, there's no reason not to pick up a 144Hz 4K panel nowadays. The days of 4K60 gaming monitors are largely over. This Philips panel is a pretty picture, too, with a decent discount and all the features you could ask of 4K at this price. View Deal

Amazon Prime Day TV deals

Amazon Prime Day SSD & storage deals

Western Digital Blue SN570 | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 3,500MB/s read | 3,000MB/s write | £118.08 £39.99 at CCL (save £78.09)
It's easy to get wrapped up in what's the absolute fastest SSD, but when you consider this 'slow' PCIe 4.0 drive is as quick as any PCIe 3.0 SSD that £50 price point looks pretty stellar for a full 1TB of storage space.View Deal

Crucial P3 Plus| 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,000MB/s read | 4,200MB/s write | £106.99 £42.99 at Amazon (save £64.00)
The Crucial P3 Plus is a proper PCIe 4.0 SSD, with speeds well in advance of what any PCIe 3.0 drive can offer. And at this price it's giving you a whole lot of fast SSD storage for not a lot of pennies.View Deal

Kingston NV2 | 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 3,500MB/s read | 2,800MB/s write | £154.46 £77.77 at CCL (save £76.69)
It's slow for a PCIe 4.0 SSD, but pretty much as quick as any PCIe 3.0 drive. And you're getting 2TB of still relatively speedy game storage for that price. If you need the speed for 4K movie editing, etc. then maybe a more expensive drive would do you well, but for games this 2TB SSD will still be a great option.View Deal

Seagate FireCuda 530 | 1TB | NVMe | 7,300MB/s read | 6,000MB/s write | £144.99 £86.98 at Amazon (save £60)
This 1TB option is still plenty speedy though not quite as good a deal as the SN850X drives. There are cheaper 1TB drives out there, but the Seagate FireCuda 530 is on the higher end of PCIe 4.0 drives and the available bandwidth they can offer.View Deal

WD Black SN850X | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6,300MB/s write | £157.99 £79.97 at Amazon (save £78.02)
Hallelujah, our favourite SSD can now be had very reasonable money in decent 1TB capacity. There's no heatsink, but then this updated SN850X runs nice and cool. Performance wise, it's about as good as premium PCIe Gen 4 drives get.View Deal

WD Black SN850X | 2TB | NVMe | 7,300MB/s read | 6,600MB/s write | £303.99 £130.99 at Amazon (save £173)
Granted, it's not the biggest saving, but this one's definitely worth a look for our favourite SSD in its most perfect config. No heatsink is included here, although this Gen4 PCIe SSD doesn't run as hot as its predecessor. And man, is it something to behold speed-wise? This is definitely on the high end for PCIe 4.0 drives.View Deal

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When is Amazon Prime Day 2023?

Amazon Prime Day begins at 12 am PT, Tuesday July 11, and will run all the way through to 11.59 pm on Wednesday July 12. Expect 48 hours of potential PC gaming deals, and don't forget that every other retailer is likely to piggy-back the timing to release their own discounts and get a piece of the summer deals pie for themselves.



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