Cyber ​​Monday 2022 PC gaming deals

An Intel Core i5-12400F CPU next to some Intel Core i5 and Core i9 boxes.

Black Friday 2022 is dead but as long as Cyber ​​Monday is here to shamble around, wearing its skin, you can still take advantage of some of the former’s best PC gaming hardware deals. The vast majority, in fact – I was expecting to spend most of this morning sweeping away expired deals, but most of the hardware that was discounted on Black Friday is still on sale for Cyber ​​Monday at identical prices. Sometimes, even for a few coins less.


Since I don’t recommend these components, peripherals and PC systems any less than I did last week, you’ll therefore find this list mostly unchanged. It’s still an all-encompassing highlights reel o’ deals, covering everything from CPUs and graphics cards to headsets and laptops. Myself and our friends at Eurogamer are also in the process of updating our other Black Friday guides, which each focus on a specific harward type, and making sure they’re all up to date for Cyber ​​Monday. You’ll find those here:

Or! You can simply read on for an all-in-one guide.

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An Intel Core i5-12400F CPU next to some Intel Core i5 and Core i9 boxes.

Cyber ​​Monday CPU deals


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A stack of various NVMe and 2.5in SSDs.

Cyber ​​Monday SSD deals


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WD Blue SN570 1TB – $70 from Amazon US (was $110)

Patience pays off for anyone who waited until Black Friday (or, indeed, Cyber ​​Monday) for an SSD deal. The SN570, our top-rated PCIe 3.0 drive, is 36% off for a spacious 1TB.

WD Blue SN570 2TB – $135 from Amazon US (was $240)

Amazon is offering a respectable saving on the SN570’s 2TB model as well. Well worth considering if you’re worried about how almost 1TB will fill with games.

Crucial P3 1TB – $63 from Amazon US (was $90)

The Crucial P3 is one of the quickest PCIe 3.0 SSDs around, so it’s a steal at this price.

Crucial P3 Plus 500GB – $42 from Amazon US (was $60)

The more mature, PCIe 4.0-based sibling of the Crucial P3 is an affordable route into an often-expensive class of SSD.

Crucial P3 Plus 1TB – $90 from Amazon US (was $100)

If you like the look of the P3 Plus – understandable, it’s a fine performer – but worry that 500GB will fill up too quickly, consider this 1TB version instead.

Samsung 870 Evo 1TB – $90 from Best Buy (was $150)

Years after its release, there’s still no other SATA-based SSD that can beat the 870 Evo. If you can’t fit an NVMe drive in your PC, this is the next best thing.

Samsung Pro Plus 512GB – $55 from Amazon US (was $68)

According to my testing, this is the best Steam Deck microSD you can get, and that’s especially true at this newly discounted price.



A stack of various Nvidia and AMD graphics cards, piled up on a desk.

Cyber ​​Monday graphics card deals


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Two PC monitors on a desk, one showing Metro Exodus and one showing RPS in a browser.

Cyber ​​Monday gaming monitor deals


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AOC 27G2U – £170 from Amazon UK (was £200)

This is essentially the larger 27in version of one of our favorite cheap 1080p screens. Not terribly bright, but the 144Hz refresh rate and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility give it proper gaming credentials.

NZXT Canvas 27Q – £272 from NZXT (was £389)

It’s likely to sell out soon, but if you’re quick you can save 30% on this excellent 1440p/165Hz display. Besides performing well, it’s also one of the coolest, cleanest-designed gaming monitors I’ve used.


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