Friday, August 29, 2025

This Week's Best Deals on Gaming Laptops, CPUs, Keyboards, and More

Editor's Letter | Amazon: Up to $500 off Gaming Monitors | Dell: Over 40% off Keyboards and Mice
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August 29, 2025
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Editor's Letter
 
Here at Tom's Hardware, we keep a close eye on the latest PC, peripheral, and component deals every day. You can always head to our site for more up-to-the-minute deals coverage, but the direct product links below are a quick cheat sheet of our favorite deals of the week that are still available.
 
 
 
 
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Amazon: Up to $500 off Gaming Monitors
 
 
Dell: Over 40% off Keyboards and Mice
 
 
Amazon: Save $100's on PCs
 
 
MatterHackers: Up to $500 off 3D Printer Deals
 
 
Amazon: Up to 29% off MSI Gaming Laptops
 
 
 
 
Editor's Picks
 
Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD: was $549.99 now $372.42
Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD: was $549.99 now $372.42
Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD: was $549.99 now $372.42 at Amazon The 9100 Pro from Samsung is an ultra-fast PCIe Gen 5.0 SSD that has blisteringly fast read speeds of up to 14,800MB/s for rapid data retrieval and transfer. With ample capacity for large files, the 9100 Pro is perfect for workstations such as video editing, where scrubbing high-res media can tax the bandwidth of slower drives.
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Asus Zephyrus G14 (2025): was $2,399 now $1,999
Asus Zephyrus G14 (2025): was $2,399 now $1,999
The Asus Rog Zephyrus G14 is a fantastic gaming laptop that can double as a work laptop just as easily. With a beastly RTX 5070 Ti under the hood, paired with the Ryzen 9 HX 370 CPU and 32GB RAM, this machine can plow through any task you throw at it, all while looking clean with both its sleek design and its ultra-sharp 3K OLED display.
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Intel Core i5-14600K: was $214 now $150
Intel Core i5-14600K: was $214 now $150
All-time low price The Intel Core i5-14600K is at an all-time low price. This 14-core processor has 6 P-cores and 8 E-cores with 20 threads. The chip peaks at up to 5.3GHz, making this chip a highly capable gaming CPU.
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HYTE
Hyte Keeb TKL: was $199.99 now $149.99

The unique-looking Hyte Keeb TKL adds flair to the traditional mechanical keyboard by adding a translucent shell to the board that helps RGB lighting beam through with no restrictions. Enthusiast-grade gasket mounting, sound dampening, and typing experience mean the Keeb TKL can perform well in both standard typing and gaming scenarios.

See our review of the Hyte Keeb TKL.

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Samsung
Samsung Evo Plus 1TB: was $104.99 now $64.99
The Samsung 990 Evo Plus 1TB is now available at an all-time low price, boasting speeds of up to 7,250 MB/s, a five-year warranty, and PCIe Gen 5x2/4x4 hybrid functionality.
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XREAL
Xreal One Pro AR Glasses Bundle: was $968 now $798
Xreal One Pro AR Glasses Bundle: was $968 now $798 at Amazon Save a whopping $170 when you pick up the Xreal bundle deal on the Xreal One Pro AR glasses and Xreal Beam Pro. View content in AR with 120Hz Full-HD when you connect the One Pro glasses to devices such as an iPhone, laptop, or Steam Deck. Xreal's Beam Pro is the companion device for Xreal AR glasses. Download apps and connect to the glasses for movies, TV, or gaming content.
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Nvidia Shares Blackwell Ultra's Secrets | White House reveals Plans to Put Government Data on the Blockchain

Nvidia shares Blackwell Ultra's secrets -- NVFP4 boost detailed and PCIe 6.0 support | White House reveals nebulous plans to put government data on the blockchain | Acer Nitro V 16S AI review: Value-priced, but outgunned in gaming
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Nvidia shares Blackwell Ultra's secrets -- NVFP4 boost detailed and PCIe 6.0 support
Nvidia offers an inside look at the ultra-efficient upcoming architecture
 
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White House reveals nebulous plans to put government data on the blockchain
'The Department of Commerce is going to start issuing its statistics on the blockchain because you are the crypto president'
 
 
 
 
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Great display, excellent sound, great port lineup, so-so gaming performance.
 
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Industry reports 'surge' in A100 and H100 chips being stripped and repurposed
 
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Internet standards body proposes new header field disclosing AI
Will make it easier for machines to determine if AI was used on a site.
 
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GOP senators, former Trump associates question White House's 10% stake in Intel, critics brand move as socialism
'State-owned enterprise is not the American way'
 
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Anthropic forms new security council to help secure AI's place in government
Is compute access a matter of national security?
 
 
 
 
3D Printing
 
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Someone made a 3D printer out of Lego -- maker puts together specialist project using bricks, motors, and Python
It's really expensive, works horribly, and we absolutely love it.
 
 
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