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Sunday, July 23, 2017

Best PC Hardware Deals Of The Week

Best PC Hardware Deals Of The Week



Best PC Hardware Deals Of The Week:




The high-end AMD Ryzen 7 processors have been on sale quite often, but $290 seems to be one of the lowest prices we've seen for the 1700X. This particular model packs eight cores and 16 threads with 3.4GHz stock clock speeds and 3.8GHz turbo clock speeds. It's one of the best values for those who do more than just game on their PC. link to buy



For those looking just for top-end gaming performance in a CPU, Intel's Core i7-7700K still holds up as one of the better choices. This quad-core eight-thread processor boasts a 4.2GHz base clock and 4.5GHz boost clock. It typically goes for around $340, which makes this deal worth considering. link to buy


You may be holding your breath for AMD's upcoming Vega GPUs, but it's latest flagship graphics card--the RX 580--still holds up as good mid-range GPU. If you want to get a closer look at how it performs. This particular model on sale from ASUS comes with a dual fan cooling system. link to buy

Monoprice is a pretty big vendor for PC hardware and electronics, but you may not think to get a monitor straight from the site. However, all the specs are there to make this a great gaming monitor: a crisp 1440p resolution, a high 144Hz refresh rate, and FreeSync for AMD users. It's also real cheap at just $250. link to buy

4K displays are becoming more accessible in terms of price, especially with deals like this 28-inch monitor from Acer. It may just have a TN panel and a 60Hz refresh rate, but if your system is ready for 4K and you want to make the jump while saving money, this sale should be of interest. Be sure to use the promo code to get the listed price. link to buy



The Sennheiser HD 558 headphones go on sale often, but that doesn't mean it's still not a great deal. You get similar audio quality of the coveted HD 598 headphones and comfortable velour ear pads that make it great for long sessions. Take note of the open-back design; sound will leak out of the headphones, but it's intended to provide better soundstage. link to buy


Mechanical keyboards can be really expensive, but refurbished Corsair Strafe keyboards are currently going for $70 straight from the manufacturer. We tend to stray away from refurbished products, but the certification from Corsair itself makes it easier to recommend. The Strafe itself can come with either Cherry MX Red, Brown, or Blue switches, and all non-RGB models light up red. link to buy

The DeathAdder from Razer is regarded as one of the better gaming mice available. It features deep grooves that make it fit comfortably in the hand, rubber grips to prevent fingertips from slipping, and two large programmable side buttons. link to buy





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