Amazon Prime Day хямдрал эхэллээ

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Австралийн зах зээлд Amazon Prime Day худалдаа долдугаар сарын 7-ноос 13-ныг дуустал үргэлжилж, PC тоглоомын төрөл бүрийн техник хэрэгсэлд хямдрал зарлалаа.

Энэхүү хямдралын үеэр тоглоомын хулгана, гар, монитор болон бусад дагалдах хэрэгслүүдэд онцгой анхаарал хандуулж байна. Тухайлбал, Razer Blade 16 зөөврийн компьютер, MSI MPG 321URX монитор, Secretlab Titan Evo сандал зэрэг PC Gamer-ийн шилдэгт нэрлэгдсэн бүтээгдэхүүнүүд хямдралтай үнээр худалдаалагдаж байна. Гэсэн хэдий ч дэлхийн зах зээл дээрх RAM-ийн үнийн өсөлтөөс шалтгаалан санах ойн бүрэлдэхүүн хэсгүүдэд томоохон хямдрал гарах магадлал бага байгааг анхаарна уу.

Тоглоомын удирдлагын тухайд GameSir G7 Pro болон 8BitDo брэндийн бүтээгдэхүүнүүд хямдралд орсон нь сонирхогчдын хувьд боломжийн сонголт болж байна. Мөн Corsair, Logitech зэрэг брэндийн гар, чихэвч, хулганууд төрөл бүрийн үнийн сонголттойгоор худалдаанд гарлаа. Тухайлбал, Corsair Sabre V2 Pro хулгана болон Alienware-ийн OLED мониторууд нь гүйцэтгэл болон үнийн хувьд анхаарал татаж байна.

Энэхүү арга хэмжээ нь зөвхөн Amazon-оор зогсохгүй Kogan, MWave, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Razer, Samsung зэрэг томоохон жижиглэн худалдаалагчид болон үйлдвэрлэгчдийн албан ёсны дэлгүүрүүдэд үргэлжилж байна. Хэрэглэгчид өөрт хэрэгцээтэй техник хэрэгслээ эдгээр сувгаар дамжуулан хямд үнээр худалдан авах боломжтой юм.

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Welcome to the third and arguably hugest Amazon sale of 2026. This year, Amazon Prime Day will run from July 7 through July 13 in Australia, again calling into question the retail behemoth’s grasp on the English language.

As always I’ll be keeping track of Amazon’s PC gaming deals from now until the event finishes at 11:59pm on Monday evening. The majority of the gear I draw attention to will be stuff PC Gamer has reviewed well—drawn from our lists of the best latest graphics cards, the best gaming laptops and the most desk-worthy gaming keyboards, to name a few examples—but if there’s other gear that’s significantly discounted, and it’s not notoriously terrible, I’ll stick that in here too.

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Prime Day is a good opportunity to load up on stuff you need. Amazon Australia isn’t especially great where components are concerned, and the memory catastrophe currently unfolding globally means we’re hugely unlikely to see discounts on RAM. But as you’ll see below, there’s a huge range of peripherals, monitors and components on sale. Also, with tax season in the rearview mirror, you may have some extra cash to splurge on, say, a AU$200 keyboard, rather than a AU$100 one.

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Gamepads and controllers

If you’re after a simple but durable gamepad to use at your desk, this 8Bitdo is definitely worth a look. Not only does it have drift-free hall effect analog sticks, but base of the sticks also have RGB. It’s a wired only affair, so unless you’ve got a big cord, it’s probably not designed for couch play. This isn’t the best price we’ve seen, because it was down to AU$47.96 last year.View Deal

If you miss the simpler days when controllers didn’t feel like military grade tech, this 8BitDo unit should bring a smile to your gob. Modelled after the Super Nintendo gamepad, this gamepad is obviously not an all-rounder, but if you love to play retro games (or modern games inspired by the past) then you might as well add it to your arsenal at this price.View Deal

A tidy saving on this brilliant PC gamepad (which also works with Xbox consoles, albeit only wired). It features an astonishing 1000 Hz polling rate for higher precision, TMR analog sticks, face button microswitches, Hall Effect triggers, paddle buttons, 2.4 Ghz wireless and Bluetooth: it basically has everything you want form a pro controller, without being priced like a pro controller.View Deal

Our favourite budget PC controller gets a discount that brings it into impulse-buy territory. There’s a lot to love at this price point: 2.4Ghz wireless connectivity, Bluetooth, a wired option via the Type-C port, and ten hours of battery life. The build quality isn’t the sturdiest going around, and there’s no audio jack, but this is a great piece of kit for well under AU$50.View Deal

This SCUF pad is all about customisation thanks to its remappable back paddles, instant triggers, and solid build. We reviewed this model well back in 2021, but it no longer ranks among the best PC gaming controllers. The price here is on the Grey and Red controllers. It’s been down to AU$249 in the past, but AU$279 is still pretty good.View Deal

This beauty used to be our favourite drift-free hall effect gamepad before it was dethroned by the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro, so if you’re in the market for one, this is a decent price. I still love this controller and use it daily, especially due to its super-tactile microswitches. The onboard display is more useful than you’d think, and while the RGB is a little superfluous, it feels extremely good in the hands. Read my 90 / 100 review if you’re unconvinced.View Deal

Headsets

We’re not all audiophiles. Not everyone needs a AU$6,000 turntable to enjoy a record about mechanical keyboards. And that holds true for gaming: I’m fine with a AU$100 headset. Others are not! This Beyerdynamic headset is our favourite wired audiophile set, and it’s currently discounted. It still doesn’t make it cheap per se, but it’s a welcome cut that makes it a bit more accessible. If you’re unconvinced (and want to be convinced) check our review.View Deal

We haven’t tested this particular Corsair model but I’m including it because it’s twenty-five fricken dollars. From a reputable brand, I feel like it’s an absolute steal if you want to pay as little for a gaming headset as possible. It’s a wired affair (of course) with a floating headband, omni-directional mic and onboard mute and volume controls. If you’re on a budget or just don’t like the idea of spending big on gaming peripherals, I’d leap at this.View Deal

A nice cut off this relatively new set of gaming cans with some great features: Dolby Atmos, dual wireless (connect to two things at once!) and fast charging for the battery with 70 hours capacity. We reviewed it ilast year and it held up well, though we did bemoan its “reliance on bloatware” and the lack of a wired connection. It also has a very, uh, distinctive look. Was down to AU$119 last year.View Deal

Once among our favourite set of wireless cans, this Alpha Wireless gets a decent 38% discount during Amazon Prime Day. This thing is built to last, in two senses, with a durable aluminium body and a battery life of up to 300 hours. They also sound brilliant.View Deal

The Cloud II was a go-to if you wanted a sturdy, mid-range wired gaming headset. This wireless follow-up is decently specced for its price, with angled 53mm drivers, a detachable “ultra-clear” mic, and DTS Headphone:X Spatial Audio.View Deal

If you’re hell bent on keeping costs low, JBL’s Quantum 100M2 is cheap as chips—especially if you happen to be buying AU$28 worth of chips. These aren’t fancy but they do work, with a boom mic, breathable ear cushions, and a stripped-back design.View Deal

Here’s JBL’s stab at the mid-range market. We haven’t reviewed these but if you’re after an affordable wireless headset it could be worth investigation: boasts up to 22 hours of battery life, a flip-up boom mic, JBL QuantumSURROUND tech and compatibility across PC and consoles (not to mention smartphones). Was down to AU$99 last year, so not the best deal, but a deal all the same.View Deal

It’s perfectly understandable if you don’t want to fork out AU$450 for a gaming headset. You’re not alone! But maybe this drastic reduction makes it a bit more doable. This is a pro-level headset with 50mm graphene drivers, DTS:X Headphone 2.0—7.1 Surround, Bluetooth, USB and 3.5mm connectivity, and support for PC, PS5, PS4 and Nintendo Switch. View Deal

Keyboards

This Nintendo-themed mechanical keyboard is a wireless affair with support for both Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz wireless. Despite having the appearance of a novelty item, it is a fully functioning piece of kit that will delight anyone who likes fancy-flavoured PC peripherals.View Deal

This is a decent price for this gorgeous 75% keyboard (though not as great as 2025 Black Friday’s AU$229). It has both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, amazing gasket mount keys, and an OLED display at the top right corner so that you don’t always have to use Asus’s (often annoying) desktop software. Only the white is going for this price, though black is only a couple of dollars more.View Deal

A nice chunk off this very pricey Corsair slab. It’s expensive for a reason: not only does it have hyper-responsive Hall Effect switches and a 8,000Hz polling rate, but it’s also got a fricken screen at the top right corner. Also expect the usual RGB trimmings and an advertised lifespan of 150 million keypresses.View Deal

A welcome discount on this premium slab, which happens to be my day-to-day workhorse. The RGB is typically stunning, and the build is very robust: you could use it to knock out an intruder. It features 8,000Hz hyper-polling, 4,000Hz key scanning, PBT Double-shot Pro keycaps and yeah: it looks great. View Deal

40 percent off this tenkeyless wireless keyboard, which has a 1000Hz polling rate, ABS double-shot keycaps, and pre-lubed MLX Red v2 linear switches. We haven’t tested this one, but I use the K70 RGB Pro every day and love it. This isn’t the lowest we’ve seen this model, that being AU$130 during Boxing Day.View Deal

A decent discount on this well-regarded 75% size mechanical gaming keyboard. It has an elegant and reserved aesthetic, but it’s a true powerhouse when it comes to gaming performance, with hot-swappable pre-lubed caps and dual-layer sound dampening.View Deal

This discount makes an affordable keyboard much more so, dipping it into impulse buy territory. Membrane keyboards aren’t for everyone – they lack the gratifying tactility of their mechanical siblings—but if you like ’em, or are curious, this is a trick. It’s a wired affair with ten-zone RGB, spill resistance, and—naturally unusually quiet button presses.View Deal

If you fancy a new keyboard but are averse to spending more than AU$100, this Logitech slab will prove mighty irresistible. We haven’t reviewed it, but we’ve tested tonnes of great Logitech gear, and at this price you’re getting some great features including “spill resistance” and the full RGB experience.View Deal

If you’re after a cheap-as-chips gaming keyboard and don’t mind (or love!) membrane switches, this is about as close to nothing as you’re going to pay for one from a reputable brand. Comes with Chroma RGB lighting, and slim low-profile keys.View Deal

Monitors

This 32-inch affair is one of our fave gaming monitors, and if you don’t trust me check out this 92 / 100 review. Samsung’s QD-OLED tech pumps out a sharp 4K resolution with an uber-smooth 240Hz refresh rate, with AMD FreeSync and G-Sync support into the fact. View Deal

This lush 34.2 inch has great HDR, a brilliant widescreen QL-OLED display, and a frankly absurd 240Hz refresh rate. Not convinced? Our review goes over the pros and cons, the latter including its “relatively low pixel density”.View Deal

There’s not much more you could want with this chonker. 44-inches of 170Hz curved screen to lose yourself into, and at AU$899 it’s a bit of a bargain right now. The 5120 x 1440 resolution is also damn handy when you use this as a work monitor.View Deal

Mice

The Corsair Sabre V2 Pro is one of PC Gamer’s best reviewed gaming mice of 2025. Jacob Fox loved its near-impossible lightness (36g!), app-free ease of use, brilliant sensor and robust build, though didn’t like that it can only store one onboard profile. Look at the specs: 8,000Hz Hyper-Polling, 33,000 DPI, and up to 70 hours of battery life. View Deal

A nice clean AU$34 off this thicc gaming mouse. It has to be: it’s equipped for optimal FPS and MOBA use, meaning it has seven customisable buttons, onboard profile storage, a toothy scroll wheel, and two-tone RGB. This is a good price for a solid mouse.View Deal

A decent discount on this premium Logitech rodent, which has an RRP of AU$299.95 which Amazon is evidently ignoring. It boasts five programmable buttons and an astonishing 95 hours battery life on a single charge, but still a small saving. Boasts a 32K DPI sensor and up to 8 kHz polling.View Deal

This Razer rodesnt used to be our favourite wireless gaming mouse; it’s since been ursurped by the Razer Viper V4 Pro but that is also more than double this discounted price. The DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed is comfortable, fast, accurate, and as far as gaming mice go, elegantly presented. View Deal

Let’s face it: this thing looks kinda gross. Or… elite? It sure does have RGB emanating from the inside. Don’t let my hang-ups get you down, though: our review was quite positive, praising its light weight, responsiveness and robust wireless connectivity. View Deal

A decent discount on this competent, gorgeous and comfortable handheld gaming PC, though it’s been as low as AU$899 before. It boasts good performance, a great 8-inch screen, and a 144Hz refresh rate, though we criticised its “poor performance compared to current-gen handhelds”. Still, if you’re after something like this and want hardware a bit more advanced than the Steam Deck OLED, it’s well worth consideration.View Deal

Components

In these days of austerity, RGB bling is now seen as pompous postering. So get with the proletariat program and invest in these unadorned but hard working Corsair fans. This works out at just AU$12.15 per fan, not that we think in terms of individuality anymore.View Deal

Corsair’s RM-series has a good reputation and this 65 watter would suit a PC with up to an RTX 5060 or equivalent.View Deal

The fan, the myth, the legend. A bit of Noctua brown in your case is more than just cache, it means you’re serious about your cooling. The NF-F12 isn’t your standard PC case fan, it’s a properly heavy duty industrial-quality unit designed for high static pressure and outstanding cooling performance, so, it’s just the thing for a hardcore gaming PC.View Deal

Unless you bought a new motherboard or PC in the last year or so, chances are it’s not running the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard. If you have a home router that is Wi-Fi 7, then chuck this in your PC and see and instant improvement in internet speeds.View Deal

Live

Good morning! Consider this a “test”, I guess. From now until early next week I’ll be live blogging the best Amazon Prime Day PC gaming deals here. Hold tight for more.

Thank you, sir

The GameSir G7 Pro gamepad sitting in its charging dock

(Image credit: Future)

During the past year or so, the GameSir G7 Pro wireless controller has received a handful of discounts, each only dipping as low as AU$135 (from its AU$159 RRP). But during Amazon Prime Day, GameSir has dared drop that discount even further: you can grab one now for AU$127.

It’s not a massive improvement. But it is an improvement.

I reviewed this gamepad last year and it’s among my faves on the market. You can read the full thing here, but the short of it is this: clicky microswitches, drift-free TMR sticks, Hall Effect triggers (yep, there are trigger stops) and paddle buttons that you can effectively toggle off and on. And those are just a few of the brilliant features.

A tidy saving on this brilliant PC gamepad (which also works with Xbox consoles, albeit only wired). It features an astonishing 1000 Hz polling rate for higher precision, TMR analog sticks, face button microswitches, Hall Effect triggers, paddle buttons, 2.4 Ghz wireless and Bluetooth: it basically has everything you want form a pro controller, without being priced like a pro controller.View Deal

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