Prime Day Best PC Gaming Deals (Day 2): Keyboards And Mice From Razer And More

The upcoming launch of the PS5 and Xbox Series X has pushed PC gaming out of the spotlight this holiday, but that doesn’t mean PC gamers are left by the wayside when it comes to deals. We’re now into day two of Prime Day 2020, and there are still plenty of great deals on gaming headsets, mice, keyboards, and gaming laptops at Amazon and competing retailers such as Best Buy and Newegg.

We suggest snagging any deals you find during Prime Day 2020 because there’s no guarantee Black Friday will feature better discounts–or the product at all.

Of course, it can be difficult trying to keep track of everything, and you might miss some deals altogether. That’s why we’ve collected all of the best deals on everything PC gaming. Be sure to stay tuned to this page because we’ll keep it updated as items go out of stock and new products go on sale. And if you’re looking for more great gaming deals, check out our roundups for PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.

Corsair Strafe RGB MK.2 gaming keyboard

$110 (was $130)

The Corsair Strafe Mk.2 gaming keyboard features silent Cherry MX mechanical keys, making it an estimated 30% quieter than its counterparts. It also features adjustable RGB lighting, programmable macros and profiles, and extra keycaps for those who enjoy MOBAs and first-person shooters.

Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition gaming keyboard

$90 (was $130)

The Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition features the same great opitcal-mechanical keys as its Elite version but in a much smaller form factor. This makes it streamlined for gaming and saves you space on your desk.

Razer Ornata Chroma gaming keyboard

$60 (was $100)

The Razer Ornata gaming keyboard comes with padded-wrist support, programmable macros, and mecha-membrane switches. The latter features the tactile feedback of a mechanical key, while being cushioned by a rubber dome to make for a quieter experience while gaming.

Razer Cynosa Chroma gaming keyboard

$46 (was 60)

If you’re looking for a budget gaming keyboard, you can’t go wrong with the Razer Cynosa. It boasts programmable macros and RGB lighting customization, but its best feature is arguably its spill-resistance. If you accidentally knock over a glass of water while gaming, this keyboard will stay safe and operational.

Razer Naga Trinity gaming mouse

$60 (was $100)

The Razer Naga Trinity gaming mouse is a versatile, modular mouse that comes with three different side plates that you can swap out depending on your mood or style. This lets you switch between a number pad, a circular button placement, and the classic two side buttons.

Logitech G502 SE Hero gaming mouse

$49.96 (was $80)

The Logitech G502 SE Hero gaming mouse features a 16,000 DPI sensor, allowing for precision tuning for your mouse’s sensitivity. It also boasts 11 programmable buttons, which you can use to create custom commands or remap actions in games.

Corsair M55 RGB Pro wired gaming mouse

$28 (was $40)

The Corsair M55 RGB pro gaming mouse features customizable RGB lighting and eight programmable buttons, which you can map to a variety of functions and macros on your PC. It also features a 12,400 DPI adjustable sensor.

Razer Blade 15 Gaming Laptop

$1,700 (was $2,600)

The Razer Blade 15 is one of the most impressive gaming laptops on the market. It’s fitted with a Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 graphics card, which gives it enough power to run modern games at high settings. The Razer Blade 15 has an Intel Core i7 processor that can boost to 4.5 GHz, 16GB of fast DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB SSD.

BenQ 27-inc 1440p 144Hz monitor`

$400 (was $600)

BenQ’s EX2780Q gaming monitor is one of the best 1440p displays you can get right now. It’s also paired with a 144Hz refresh rate, which will make gameplay look a lot smoother than your typical 60Hz monitor.

Corsair Void gaming headset

$55 (was $80)

Corsair’s Void line of gaming headsets is compatible with PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, though its 7.1 virtual surround sound feature is exclusive to PC–thankfully, if you plan to use it with a next-gen console, you should still be able to take advantage of the PS5’s proprietary 3D audio tech.

Available in Cherry and Carbon

Crucial P5 1TB NVMe SSD

$120 (was $150)

If you’re looking for fast storage that allows for quick loading times, then NVMe SSDs are the way to go. This particular Gen3 NVMe SSD will get you read and write speeds up to 3,400MB/s.

Asus gaming PC with RTX 2060 Super

$1,150 (was $1,450)

For $300 off, you can get this great Asus gaming PC that comes equipped with an RTX 2060 Super, Ryzen 7 3700X processor, and 16GB DDR4 RAM. This is more than enough to run the vast majority of modern games at 1080p and decent settings. It also comes with a 512GB SSD for storing your games.

Asus ROG Strix Scar 17-inch gaming laptop

$2,000 (was $2,200)

This Asus ROG Strix Scar gaming laptop is packed with power, thanks to its i7-10875H processor, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and RTX 2070 Super graphics card. This thing is more than capable of handling modern games at great settings–though you may not be able to enjoy all that with ray-tracing. With its 1TB SSD, it’s a particularly exciting package for any PC gamer.

Acer Predator Helios 15.6-inch gaming laptop

$1,300 (was $1,450)

The Acer Predator Helios is a modest gaming laptop that can handle most modern games at decent settings. Its chassis houses an RTX 2060 graphics card, i7-10750H processor, 16GB DDR RAM, and a 1TB SSD.

Samsung 27-inch curved 1080p 60Hz monitor

$180 (was $200)

This Samsung 27-inch curved monitor boasts a resolution of 1080p and refresh rate of 60Hz. It features FreeSync technology, which allows the display to match the refresh rate of your game (up to 60Hz) and keep everything looking smooth.

LG 24-inch 1080p 75Hz monitor

$120 (was $160)

This LG 24-inch 1080p monitor features a slightly higher refresh rate of 75Hz. Paired with FreeSync, it will make your games look smooth and stutter-free.

Corsair iCUE 220T RGB gaming case

$90 (was $100)

The Corsair iCUE 220T gaming PC case features great airflow with three cooling fans and tons of room inside the case. The RGB lighting can also be customized with Corsair’s iCUE software on your PC once it’s setup.

Corsair Hydro Series H100i RGB Platinum liquid cooling system

$150 (was $170)

The Corsair H100i RGB liquid cooling system is one of the best you can buy. We included it in our PC gaming build guide, and you won’t be disappointed by the cooling power it provides your CPU–not to mention the RGB lighting that’s customizable through the Corsair iCUE app.

Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 2060 graphics card

$290 (was $340) with promo code 2FTSTECH293

The RTX 2060 isn’t the most powerful or modern graphics card, but if you’re looking to make a budget PC, it’s a great option. This particular Zotac Gaming model is $40 off until October 16.

EVGA Supernova 750W power supply

$100 (was $140)

If you need a power supply capable of working with a high-end gaming PC, then this 750W EVGA Supernova power supply gives you enough headroom to power a premium PC gaming experience.

Asus TUF Gaming B550M-Plus AMD motherboard

$128 (was $160)

This AMD-based Asus TUF Gaming motherboard is $32 off until October 16. If you’re building a gaming PC with an AMD processor, then this is a great budget option. It’s compatible with HDMI 2.1, PCIe NVMe M.2 SSDs, and USB 3.2.

Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR4 RAM

$120 (was $140)

If you’re looking for great, reliable RAM, then Corsair Vengeance is an excellent option. 32GB of DDR4 RAM come in two 16GB RAM sticks, and you can get them for $20 off until October 16.

WD Blue 3D NAND 1TB SSD

$88 (was $130)

While the gaming world is moving on to NVMe M.2 SSDs for lightning-fast load speeds and more, SATA III SSDs are still worth your time. They’re much cheaper, and right now, you can snag a 1TB WD Blue 3D NAND SSD for $88 until October 14.

WD Red Plus 14TB hard drive

$350 (was $505)

Hard-disk drives may not be the best for gaming these days, but 14TB of storage for $350 is nothing to sneeze at. This will ensure you can keep everything that matters on your lower capacity SSDs–such as games, your OS, and more–without running out of space.

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