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The second Amazon Prime Day of the year, or Amazon Prime Early Access as it’s officially dubbed, has officially ended. But there isn’t a big switch that turns off all the deals, so there are still bargains to be had. Just not as many. Below you’ll find all the deals that are still live, just in case you’re still in the market for saving some cash.
Amazon Prime Early Access officially finished on the strike of midnight on Thursday October 12. Our bots are still scouring the web for the best PC gaming deals, though, and along with a smattering of humans, we’ve highlighted the deals that are still worth paying attention to.
There are still discounts on smart 4K OLED TVs, gaming monitors, SSDs, gaming headsets, and other PC peripherals. Gaming PCs, gaming laptops and even graphics cards are even seeing some love right about now.
Retailers other than Amazon are still in on the action, too, so expect to see deals from the usual collection of storefronts. And while Newegg, Scan, Box, Ebuyer, Overclockers and many others could have something to offer. Bigger discounts on expensive tech are likely to be reserved for when Black Friday rolls around at the end of November, if you can wait that long.
Where are the best UK Amazon Prime Early Access PC gaming deals?
Other retailers are likely to take advantage of Amazon’s own sale to get their own summer sales events kickstarted.
- Amazon UK – deals on everything from laptops, to processors, to graphics cards
- PowerColor RX 6600 Fighter GPU |
£289.99£259.98 at Ebuyer (save £30) - Gigabyte RX 6800 XT Gaming OC GPU |
£818.99£699.95 at Overclockers (save £119) - Gigabyte RTX 3080 Ti Vision OC GPU |
£1,389.99£1,019.99 at Amazon (save £370) - Alienware RTX 3080 PC |
£2,349.99£1,899 at Amazon (save £450.99) - Scan – save on components and gaming PCs
- Box – bargains on parts and full PCs
- Ebuyer – £100+ off gaming PCs
- Cyberpower – get £200 off RTX 3060 Ti gaming PCs
- Dell – save up to £450 on gaming laptops and desktops
- Overclockers – save £400 on RTX 3070/3080 gaming PCs
- HP – save up to £350 on the latest HP tech
- Corsair – Corsair gaming chairs, RAM, and peripherals discounted at Amazon
- Razer – save on the latest Razer laptops
- Laptops Direct – get up to £600 off gaming laptops
- PC Specialist – custom laptops and gaming PCs
Amazon Prime Early Access gaming laptop deals
Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 | RTX 3060 | Ryzen 5 5600H | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 120Hz | 8GB RAM | 512GB SSD | £899.99 £724 at Amazon (save £175.99)
This is the cheapest RTX 3060 gaming laptop we’ve found, and it’s cheaper than it was on Prime Day, too. Granted there are some sacrifices made to deliver the GPU performance at this price. Notably, the RAM and SSD are pretty miserly, but compromises always have to be made when you’re on a tight budget, and the CPU and GPU combination will deliver great gaming performance on the 120Hz 1080p screen.View Deal
MSI Katana GF66 | GeForce RTX 3050 | Intel Core i7 12700H | 8GB RAM | 512GB SSD | £999 £699 at Amazon (save £300)
For an extra £30, the Lenovo laptop above is a much better deal. But if that sells out, this isn’t a bad option for the money. You’ll want to upgrade the RAM as soon as possible, but otherwise, this is a pretty good spec for a pound under £700. That 144Hz screen is nippy enough and the 12th Gen Core i7 has plenty of power for gaming and more serious work. View Deal
ASUS TUF A17 | GeForce RTX 3070 | AMD Ryzen 7 6800H | 16GB RAM | 1TB SSD | £1,499.99 £1,199.99 at Amazon (save £300)
This ASUS TUF gaming laptop is a little powerhouse, giving you an RTX 3070, 16GB RAM, and a powerful 8-core, 16-thread AMD Ryzen 7 6800H CPU—all in a neat package. For that low price, you can enjoy 1080p gaming on the go, and with a 1TB SSD, you won’t have to worry about pesky installation sizes or storage upgrades. View Deal
MSI GP66 Leopard | GeForce RTX 3080 | Intel Core i7 11800H | 16GB RAM | 1TB SSD | £1,997.97 £1,399.97 at Laptops Direct (save £598)
Getting an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 in a laptop for less than £1,500 is impressive, and given the rest of the spec, there’s a lot to like here. Sure the Core i7 11800H is getting on a bit, but it’s still capable enough for gaming and won’t hold the machine back. Throw in the 144Hz 1080p screen and you’re golden. View Deal
MSI Raider GE66 | GeForce RTX 3070 Ti | Intel Core i7 12700H | 16GB DDR5 RAM | 1TB SSD | £1,999 £1,699 at Amazon (save £400)
The Raider GE66 is one of MSI’s thinner laptops, but it still packs a serious punch on the performance front. The 125W GeForce RTX 3070 Ti is a case in point, providing plenty of power to drive the 360Hz 1080p panel of this machine. Throw in 16GB of the latest DDR5 RAM and a 1TB SSD and you’ve got a machine that will last you a good long while. £400 is a decent saving too.View Deal
Amazon Prime Early Access gaming PC deals
CCL Horizon 5M | RTX 3060 Ti | Ryzen 5 4500 | 16GB RAM | 1TB SSD | £1,009.99 at CCL
It’s worth stating up front that this machine is only this price because you can choose to have it ship without a Windows 11 installation. That will save you £65 off the standard price and you can install your own OS, whether that’s Linux or Windows, when you get your system home. That will gain you an RTX 3060 Ti system for a decent price. The only let-down is maybe that odd Ryzen 4000-series CPU. It’s a Zen 2 based chip, but still a six-core, 12-thread option.View Deal
Acer Predator Orion 3000 | RTX 3060 Ti | Core i5 12400 | 16GB RAM | 1TB HDD + 256GB SSD | £1,199 £1,099 at Currys (save £100)
Right, the first thing to say is, yes, that SSD is miserly beyond all degrees. Just 256GB of speedy storage just isn’t enough in 2022. But this is PC gaming and sometimes compromises have to be made, and there is still plenty of sloooooow storage to help. And a larger SSD is just a cheap upgrade down the line. The rest of the spec is fine, though, with one of our favourite Intel budget chips, and the excellent RTX 3060 Ti helping you plough through games.View Deal
HP Omen 25L | RX 6600 XT | Ryzen 7 5700G | 16GB RAM | 1TB SSD | £1,349 £1,199 at Currys (save £150)
The RX 6600 XT will deliver a slightly higher level of gaming performance than the RTX 3060. I mean, it’s close, but on average across our benchmarking suite the AMD card has the edge at 1440p gaming by a few frames per second. And this rig will deliver a great 1440p gaming experience, with an eight-core, 16-thread CPU, and plenty of storage and memory to back it all up.View Deal
Alienware Aurora R12 | RTX 3070 | Intel Core i7 11700KF | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD | £1,999.99 £1,709.09 at Amazon (save $290.90)
A strong machine here that’s not only packing a powerful-current gen GPU and last Gen Intel CPU, but it’s also got water cooling to keep it all running at acceptable temps. There’s some HyperX fury RAM in there, and it’s got a great chunk of speedy storage too. Not bad for an Alienware machine.View Deal
Amazon Prime Early Access graphics card deals
Gigabyte RTX 3080 Ti Vision OC | 12GB GDDR6X | 10,240 shaders | 1,710MHz Boost | £1,389.99 £1,019.99 at Amazon (save £370)
The RTX 3080 is our main recommendation for this generation, but if you need more raw grunt, then the RTX 3080 Ti provides it without going completely over the top in the way the RTX 3090 does. This is still very much excessive, but at least it looks really cool with its massive white triple-fan, triple-slot cooler. View Deal
Gigabyte RX 6800 XT Gaming OC | 16GB GDDR6 | 4,608 shaders | 2,285MHz Boost | £818.99 £699.95 at Overclockers (save £119.04)
The RX 6800 XT is a powerful GPU, offering comparable performance to the GeForce RTX 3080 in loads of games. The only caveat is ray tracing still heavily favours Nvidia’s offering. Importantly you’re not going to see an RTX 3080 for this sort of cash, making this Gigabyte card the power play for serious gamers. You’ll enjoy 4K performance happily enough with this for sure.View Deal
PowerColor RX 6600 Fighter | 8GB GDDR6 | 1,792 shaders | 2,491MHz Boost | £289.98 £269.99 at Ebuyer (save £19.99)
The Radeon RX 6600 isn’t a bad GPU for the right money, and this reduction to just under £260 makes this one of the cheapest options around. The performance isn’t far off Nvidia’s RTX 3060, which means you’re hitting silky smooth frame rates at 1080p without having to hack the settings. This is a quiet running card too.View Deal
Amazon Prime Early Access Gaming Monitor deals
Samsung Odyssey G5 Series | 27-inch | 1440p | VA | 144Hz | £299.99 £251.09 at Amazon (save £48.90)
This monitor delivers a lot of screen for the money, and it’s dropped even more since yesterday. You’re getting a quality Samsung panel, with a 1440p native res and a 144Hz refresh rate. It’s also sporting a tight 1000R curve and a 27-inch display which will just about deliver on the extra immersion that’s meant to engender. You’re also getting FreeSync Premium support, so low input latency and a smooooooth gaming experience.View Deal
MSI MPG Artymis 273CQR | 27-inch | 1440p | VA | 165Hz | £449 £259 at Amazon (save £190)
This is a healthy saving on a quality screen that focuses on the important specs for most gamers. With a native resolution of 2560×1440, 1ms response time, 165Hz refresh rate, and 1000R curve, there’s plenty to like here. You get full adjustment from the stand too. View Deal
Gigabyte G27Q | 27-inch | 1440p | IPS | 144Hz | £339.99 £288.88 at Amazon (save £51.11)
If you’re looking for a new panel to compliment your gaming set-up, this is a good choice all around, hitting the sweet spot for a modern gaming monitor at a fantastic price. It’s not the fanciest-looking monitor out there, but it boasts 1440p native resolution with a 144Hz refresh rate, and the rich colours more than makeup for its rather basic aesthetic. If you’re still on the fence, this is as cheap as it’s ever been.View Deal
Iiyama G-Master | 34-inch | 1440p | VA | 144Hz | £420 £329.99 at Amazon (save £90.01)
This is a great price for an ultrawide gaming monitor, and it’s never been as cheap as this before. I’ve got the flat-screen version of the screen, and it’s been a great purchase for me. And, though I’m not necessarily a fan of curved panels, on a 3440×1440 ultrawide resolution it makes the most sense of any curved screen.View Deal
Amazon Prime Early Access TV deals
Samsung S95B | 55-inch | 4K | OLED | 100Hz | £1,289 £1,099 at Amazon (save $190)
It’s the absolute speediest TV around but it’s not the worst for PC gamers compared to the usual 60Hz. Samsung’s also a trusted brand when it comes to TVs, and with a vast 55-inches of OLED glory, it’s hard to go wrong here. It’s also a smart and has some built in Dolby Atmos speakers to boot.View Deal
Amazon Prime Early Access storage deals
WD_Black SN850 NVMe SSD with heatsink | 1TB | PCIe 4.0 | 7,000MB/s reads | 5,300MB/s writes | £129.98 £98.98 at Scan (save £31)
The SN850 is arguably the PCIe 4.0 drive to beat, and consistently gives the Samsung 980 Pro’s performance a run for its money. It’s our favourite high-speed SSD, and this is the lowest it has ever been. That price is even more impressive given it comes with that chunky heatsink.View Deal
Samsung 980 NVMe SSD | 1TB | PCIe 3.0 | 3,500MB/s reads | 3,000MB/s writes | £94.99 £79.99 at Amazon (save £15)
This deal lets you bag a full 1TB of fast PCIe 3.0 SSD storage for a ridiculously low £69. That’s plenty of space for a boot drive and a host of your favourite games, and while this is PCIe 3.0 in a land of faster PCIe 4.0 drives, it’s still a great step up from SATA drives and HDDs.View Deal
WD_Black SN770 NVMe SSD | 1TB | PCIe 4.0 | 5,150MB/s reads | 4,900MB/s writes | £79.90 £76.48 at Amazon (save £3.50)
This SSD may not match the performance of the pricier SN850, but it’s still a decent budget option for anyone stuck on a PCIe 3.0 motherboard but with a yearning for an upgrade in the near future. This SSD is as speedy as any PCIe 3.0 drive and will exceed that as soon as you upgrade to a PCIe 4.0 board. View Deal
Seagate FireCuda 530 NVMe SSD | 2TB | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s reads | 6,900MB/s writes | £399.99 £249.29 at Amazon (save £150.70)
Seagate is perhaps best known for mechanical HDDs, but you shouldn’t write off this great SSD deal. It’s one of the pricier options we have listed but the numbers speak for themselves, providing you have PCIe 4.0 support on your motherboard. If you’re after super-fast loading times and plenty of storage, this is a solid deal.View Deal
Amazon Prime Early Access Component deals
Amazon Prime Early Access Gaming Chair deals
Amazon Prime Early Access Peripherals deals
Logitech G502 HERO Special Edition | Wired | 25K DPI | 11 buttons | Right-handed | 121g + 18g | £79.99 £36.99 at Amazon (save £43)
One of our favourite gaming mice ever to grace the earth is currently going for pittance and I’m very tempted to get it myself. It’s got Logitech’s most up-to-date 25K sensor, and is perfect for those who can’t decide what weight they want their mouse to be, as you can simply add or remove weight as you like. It’s got a tonne of programmable buttons and right now the special edition is cheaper than the standard. Nice.View Deal
Logitech G915 Lightspeed | Full Size | Low profile GL-Tactile switches | RGB | Wireless | £229.99 £126.02 at Amazon (save £103.97)
Over a hundred great British pounds saved, that’s almost half price on our pick for the best wireless gaming keyboard of 2022. It’s thin, it’s sleek and man does it last a long time. Without RGB you’re looking at darn near 100 hours of gaming time on a nicely low profile, tactile keeb, and frankly, I’m thinking about picking one up myself for that price.View Deal
SteelSeries Arctis Pro | 40mm drivers | 10Hz–40,000Hz | Closed-back | Wired | £179.99 £109.99 at Amazon (save £70)
We scored this headset a nifty ninety in our review and right now it’s down to almost half price. Not only does it provide great sound, and sit atop your head super comfortably, it’s even got a subtle RGB ring light around the edge that gives it some style. It may be wired, but you get a good 5-foot wire and an all-around great-sounding gaming experience.View Deal
When was Amazon Prime Early Access 2022?
For the UK, Amazon Prime Early Access, or Prime Day 2 as we’re calling it, started at midnight BST, Tuesday October 11, and ran all the way through to 23.59 on October 12. There are still PC gaming deals afoot, and that’s even before we get into the meatier discounts expected to drop on Black Friday—that’s November 25 for anyone willing to wait that long. Truly, Amazon isn’t messing around when it says Early Access.
“Let’s just have a deal event every month on the lead up to Christmas, shall we?” – Amazon, probably.