Alright, fine, if you’re consulting a list of the best early Black Friday gaming PC deals, it’s probably already too late for me to convince you to build a PC from scratch. “But it works out cheaper!” I’d plead, sobbing, into disinterested ears. So be it – at least with the Black Friday sales going on, a prebuilt rig can be much better value that it would otherwise. The PCs on this list, some of which have several hundred pounds/dollars off their usual prices, are testament to that.
Still, let me give at least one piece of advice: if you are going to take the prebuilt route, stick to PCs that use off-the-shelf components, not the proprietary cases and weird motherboards that companies like Alienware, Acer, and MSI tend to. All too often, these systems will laden themselves with limited upgradability and crap airflow, whereas prebuilts from reputable PC building outfits (think PC Specialist, Scan, Overclockers UK, or CyberPower PC) are comprised of the same parts that you could buy if you were bashing it together yourself. From what I’ve seen, you’re also more likely to get newer CPUs and up-to-date graphics cards if you buy from these professional builders.
I’ve double-checked that every PC on this list is made of the right stuff, though in the process, I’ve also noticed that these deals are often more fleeting than most early Black Friday offers. Be quick, then, if you see one that you really like, and grab it before the discount expires. Or, if you decide that you would in fact like to try your hand at fully custom PC building, have a look at our main Black Friday PC gaming deals hub. It’s heaving with deals on individual components, as well as peripherals and accessories.
UK deals:
AlphaSync Ryzen 5 32GB 1TB RTX 4060 Gaming PC – £800 from Ebuyer (was £874)AMD Ryzen 5 5500, 32GB RAM, RTX 4060, 2TB SSD |
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PC Specialist Flux 210 – £999 from Currys (was £1149)AMD Ryzen 5 5500, 16GB RAM, RX 6700 XT, 1TB SSD |
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Scan 3XS Gamer RTX – £1180 from Scan (was £1330)Intel Core i5-13400F, 32GB RAM, RTX 4060 Ti, 2TB SSD |
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OcUK Gaming Oxygen – £1200 from Overclockers UK (was £1350)AMD Ryzen 5 7500F, 16GB RAM, RTX 4060 Ti, 500GB SSD + 1TB SSD |
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OcUK Gaming Sabre – £1250 from Overclockers UK (was £1500)Intel Core i5-12400F, 16GB RAM, RTX 4060 Ti, 500GB SSD + 1TB SSD |
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PC Specialist Flux 330 – £1499 from Currys (was £1699)Intel Core i7-12700F, 16GB RAM, RTX 4070, 1TB SSD |
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AlphaSync Ryzen 5 32GB 2TB RTX 4070 Ti Gaming PC – £1700 from Ebuyer (was £2000)AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, 32GB RAM, RTX 4070 Ti, 2TB SSD |
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OcUK Gaming Bayonet – £1900 from Overclockers UK (was £2500)AMD Ryzen 7 7700X, 32GB RAM, RTX 4070, 500GB SSD |
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OcUK Gaming Khopesh – £2180 from Overclockers UK (was £2400)AMD Ryzen 7 7600X, 32GB RAM, RTX 4070 Ti, 500GB SSD |
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OcUK Gaming Germanium Z7 – £3700 from Overclockers UK (was £4000)Intel i7-4700KF, 32GB RAM, RTX 4090, 500GB SSD + 1TB SSD |
US deals:
Yeyian Yumi Gaming PC – $830 from Newegg (was $1200)Intel Core i5-12400F, 16GB RAM, RTX 4060, 1TB SSD |
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iBUYPOWER SlateMesh Gaming Desktop – $830 from Best Buy (was $1000)AMD Ryzen 7 5700, 16GB RAM, RX 6700, 1TB SSD |
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CyberPower PC Gaming Master – $900 from Best Buy (was $1750)AMD Ryzen 7 5700, 16GB RAM, RTX 4060 Ti, 2TB SSD |
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ABS Stratos Aqua Gaming PC – $1030 from Newegg (was $1500)Intel Core i5-13400F, 16GB RAM, RTX 4060 Ti, 1TB SSD |
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CyberPower PC Gamer Supreme – $1200 from Best Buy (was $1500)AMD Ryzen 7 7700, 16GB RAM, RTX 3070, 1TB SSD |
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CyberPower PC Gamer Xtreme – $1250 from Best Buy (was $1400)Intel Core i7-13700F, 16GB RAM, RTX 4060 Ti, 2TB SSD |
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ABS Stratos Ruby Gaming PC – $1750 from Newegg (was $2100)AMD Ryzen 7 7700X, 16GB RAM, RTX 4070 Ti, 1TB SSD |
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ABS Stratos Aqua Gaming PC – $1800 from Newegg (was $2000)Intel Core i7-13700F, 16GB RAM, RTX 4070 Ti, 1TB SSD |
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ABS Vortex Aqua – $2200 from Newegg (was $2400)Intel Core i9-13900K, 32GB RAM, RTX 4070 Ti, 2TB SSD |
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CLX Horus Gaming Desktop – $3360 from Best Buy (was $2400)Intel Core i9-14900KF, 64GB RAM, RTX 4080, 2TB SSD + 6TB HDD |