Trust me, PC gamers, these Amazon Prime Day gaming PC deals should not be missed
Generous deals everywhere you look...

If you're wondering whether Amazon Prime Day would help with your search for a new gaming PC, I have good news: I've found a handful of enticing deals for gaming PCs (most of which feature Nvidia's RTX 5000 series GPUs), with impressive discounts – and there's just about enough here to cater to those looking for the best of the best, as well as those on a budget.
Prepared to spend a hefty sum, but still get bang for your buck? Then the Alienware Aurora Gaming Desktop will fulfill your needs, as it uses Nvidia's RTX 5080 to chew through demanding games easily. It's available for $2,499.99 (previously $2,999.99), saving you $500.
If you wish to take it a step further, then there's the MSI MPG Velox, which is available at $3,339.99 (previously $3,799.99). To put it simply, this is an overkill gaming PC that should only be on the radar of those who need the best of everything. It doesn't have an RTX 5090, but with the RTX 5080, 96GB of DDR5 RAM, 4TB of storage space, and an Intel Core i9-14900KF processor, there isn't much more to ask for.
For more realistic purchases, there are two options: the MSI Codex Z2, which is available at $1,599.99 (previously $2,199.99) using an RTX 5070 for great 1440p gaming performance, and the more budget-friendly Thermaltake LCGS Quartz i1460, available at $999.99 (previously $1,099.99) using an RTX 5060.
Both MSI Codex and Thermaltake systems should be on the radar for most people, since 1080p is still the most widely-used resolution (according to Steam's survey).
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Equipped with Nvidia's RTX 5080 and an Intel Core Ultra 9 285 processor, the Alienware Aurora Gaming Desktop is every PC gamer's dream. Without question, you'll be able to breeze through demanding games with ease, and while DLSS 4 is a great addition, the RTX 5080 can tackle games at native 1440p or 4K resolutions.
The MSI Aegis R2 AI is a fantastic gaming PC for most consumers, providing great performance across the board using Nvidia's RTX 5070 Ti and Intel's Core Ultra 9 285. The Blackwell GPU is only a few paces behind the RTX 5080, making this one of the best purchases you can make this Prime Day.
Besides the potential addition of an RTX 5090, it doesn't get any better than this. The MSI's MPG Velox is one of the best gaming PCs available, perhaps even overkill for gamers. It features an RTX 5080, Intel's Core i9-14900KF processor, a whopping 96GB of DDR5 RAM, and 4TB of total storage space (2x 2TB SSDs). It's more hardware than gamers need, but you won't need to worry about upgrading for a very long time.
The Corsair Vengeance a7500 is a solid choice for gamers who may be looking to upgrade from Nvidia RTX 4000 series-powered gaming PCs, with the RTX 5070 ready to be utilized here. It comes alongside AMD's powerful Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor, 32GB of DDR5 memory, and AIO liquid cooling to ensure your CPU keeps cool during intensive gaming.
Different from its Nvidia Blackwell-powered counterpart, this model uses AMD's Radeon 9070 XT GPU with 16GB of VRAM, and this time, a Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor. With AMD's FSR 4 being a major advancement over FSR 3 (and even Nvidia's DLSS 3 CNN model), expect to see great performance in multiple games without a significant sacrifice on image quality.
The MSI Codex Z2 is the ideal entry point for new PC gamers or those who aren't out for premium high-end gaming experiences. It utilizes an RTX 5070 12GB GPU, alongside AMD's R7-8700F, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 2TB SSD. At its current sale price, it's possibly the cheapest gaming PC I've seen in a while, that still provides great gaming performance at 1440p.
The Thermaltake LCGS Quartz i1460 is quite possibly the cheapest gaming PC you'll find during Amazon Prime Day. It uses Nvidia's RTX 5060 8GB GPU, which aims to provide a good gaming performance at 1080p for budget gamers. It should be on the radar of those looking to make the first step into the gaming PC ecosystem on a low budget.
If I were in the market for a new system, the easiest choice here is the MSI Codex Z2. While it's not going to give you high-end gaming performance, its RTX 5070 is still a very strong GPU for 1440p gaming. It's also not an 8GB GPU (something I'm totally against for desktop gaming PCs), instead, it uses 12GB of VRAM, which isn't ideal, but it's enough to get the job done.
In terms of a balance between affordability and performance, it's the best choice among all the options above, at just $1,599.99. That's the same price that some Nvidia Blackwell GPUs cost alone today, so it's a deal that shouldn't be ignored.
That's not to say the Thermaltake PC isn't a good option either. The $999.99 price is possibly the lowest you may see during Amazon Prime Day, but I would only recommend it if you're just entering the gaming PC space, or don't mind gaming at 1080p, with 8GB of VRAM.
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Isaiah is a Staff Writer for the Computing channel at TechRadar. He's spent over two years writing about all things tech, specifically games on PC, consoles, and handhelds. He started off at GameRant in 2022 after graduating from Birmingham City University in the same year, before writing at PC Guide which included work on deals articles, reviews, and news on PC products such as GPUs, CPUs, monitors, and more. He spends most of his time finding out about the exciting new features of upcoming GPUs, and is passionate about new game releases on PC, hoping that the ports aren't a complete mess.
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