Best Cyber Monday PC parts deals 2021: Crazy sales you don't want to miss on motherboards, SSDs & more
Today's Cyber Monday PC parts deals are an excellent opportunity to upgrade your PC for less. For sure, finding the best graphics card on sale, or even in stock will be tough, but most other elements of building or improving your PC are much cheaper today. If you are tempting to dive into something ready-made tohugh, we have a guide to the best Cyber Monday pre-built gaming PC deals.
Whether you're in the market for a new motherboard, some storage, or everything in between, we've rounded up some killer deals right here for you to consider. As always, it's best to decide on what to upgrade inside your PC and what will be the best upgrade to go for.
Choosing the right PC components doesn't just depend on the price. For instance, you'll need to make sure a discounted motherboard will work with your CPU, likewise with a CPU deal to your existing motherboard.
Where to find the best Cyber Monday PC part deals
Cyber Monday will likely see plenty of deals on PC parts, from graphics cards to processors. If the deals haven't started already, we'll be keeping tabs on any new ones as they pop up right here. But where can you go and find some deals? Amazon is one of the more popular destinations, but you must be wary of third-party listings and inflated prices.
- Amazon: Big price crashes on SSDs, CPU, cooling and much more
- Newegg: Specialist is roicking cheap RAM, motherboards and much more
- Best Buy: Often overlooked in this market but actually packed with deals
Best Cyber Monday PC part deals: Processors
The central processing unit (or CPU for short) is the brain of the PC and handles all the tasks that need processing. It's what determines whether you'll be able to run software and games with little issue. The more powerful (and expensive) the CPU, the fewer restrictions will be in place. It's best to spend as much as you can here to save upgrading sooner rather than later.
Intel's Core i9-11900K brings eight cores and sixteen threads for awesome single- and multi-core performance. It can hit up to a 5.3GHz clock speed when boosting, it runs at a 125W TDP, and it's unlocked for overclocking. If you'd like to upgrade a modern Intel build and don't want to shell out for a whole new motherboard, this is still a great option even though 12th Gen Intel chips are available.
The AMD Ryzen 7 5700G is a special CPU since it contains an integrated GPU. This doesn't sound much for those who used Intel CPUs before, but this is no ordinary GPU. It's Radeon graphics that allow this 8-core, 16-thread processor to easily handle modern games on its own with impressive results. If you're buying from Newegg, be sure to use promo code BCMAY22642!
Best Cyber Monday PC part deals: RAM
RAM is what's used by the system to store data for quicker access. Even the fastest SSDs aren't as quick as RAM. 8GB is recommended as the minimum for Windows and Linux, though we'd recommend 16GB if you plan to play games. Your CPU will have the maximum speed it can support. Modern CPUs may work with 3200MHz DDR4 or 4800MHz DDR5 modules, so double-check before buying.
You can check if this RAM is compatible with your build right on the product page. It has overclocking headroom and wide compatibility with DDR4 motherboards. Plus the price ain't too shabby either.
Best Cyber Monday PC part deals: Storage
You're going to need a place to store not only the OS but also software and games. We'd recommend using the fastest SSD your motherboard supports. If it's a new motherboard, you'll likely be able to install an NVMe PCIe SSD with speeds of up to 7,000MB/s. Say farewell to loading screens.
Best Cyber Monday PC part deals: Cases
There's no point in spending all the money in the world on fancy hardware if you don't have a PC case in which to install it all. This is where our shortlist of chassis comes into play. Mid-tower size is best suited for most PC builds. ITX cases require Mini-TIX motherboards, which are usually more expensive, while full-tower covers your large behemoth cases.
Best Cyber Monday PC part deals: Motherboards
The motherboard is the heart of a PC, acting as the bridge between all your installed hardware. This is one of the most important parts of the PC, and it's easy to mess things up if you choose the wrong one. If you already have a CPU at the ready, choose a motherboard that supports it. If not, go with whichever supports the CPU you plan on purchasing.
Best Cyber Monday PC part deals: Cooling
You're going to need some serious cooling for more powerful PC components, but thankfully Cyber Monday also discounts CPU coolers, fans for cases, and more.
Best Cyber Monday PC part deals: Power supplies
The power supply unit (or PSU for short) is the most important part of the PC. It's what delivers stable power to all your components, converting alternating current (AC) to regulated direct current (DC) in the process. If you buy a cheap PSU from an unknown brand, you run the risk of damaging your components.
When do the Cyber Monday PC parts deals begin?
Deals can be expected to start on Monday, Nov. 22, running through the week in the run-up to Cyber Monday. We'll see the full brunt of promotions on Nov. 26, but retailers are attempting to get ahead by guaranteeing prices right now.
Don't be shy if a product you've been after for some time is now available for less as the retailer may guarantee the price throughout Cyber Monday, so you won't feel left out. Just watch out for the guarantee messages to be sure you're not going to see a lower price closer to Cyber Monday.
Best Cyber Monday PC part deals: Graphics cards
The GPU is the most important component of PC gaming. Without one, you're left with whatever comes with the CPU — and not every CPU comes with integrated graphics processing. Like the CPU, spend what you can here to make sure you have the best available to your budget. You're still going to have issues finding GPUs right now as demand far outpaces demand, but we'll be sure to post any deals we find right here.
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Rich Edmonds was formerly a Senior Editor of PC hardware at Windows Central, covering everything related to PC components and NAS. He's been involved in technology for more than a decade and knows a thing or two about the magic inside a PC chassis. You can follow him on Twitter at @RichEdmonds.