Friday, October 3, 2025

This Week's Best Deals on Gaming Monitors, SSDs, Desktops, and More

Editor's Letter | Best Buy: Save $47 on a new PC case | Newegg: Up to 43% off HDDs
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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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Best Buy: Save $47 on a new PC case
 
 
Newegg: Up to 43% off HDDs
 
 
Amazon: Up to 30% off Elegoo 3D printers
 
 
Dell: Up to 40% off Dell productivity and gaming monitors
 
 
Amazon: Save up to 34% on Crucial SSDs
 
 
 
 
Editor's Picks
 
Crucial
Crucial X10 Pro 2TB Portable SSD: was $208.99 now $149.99
The Crucial X10 Pro 2TB dishes out up to 2,100 / 2,000 MB/s of sequential read/write throughput over the USB 3.2 2x2 interface. It also supports 256-bit AES encryption and comes with a USB Type-C to Type-C cable.
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Samsung
Samsung Odyssey G9 G93SC: was $1,599.99 now $879.99
The Samsung Odyssey G9 G93SC is currently available at an all-time low price. Featuring a 49-inch curved OLED display, the G93SC is an exceptional gaming monitor equipped with features such as a 240 Hz refresh rate and a 0.03 ms (GtG) response time.
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SanDisk 512GB microSD Express Card: was $124 now $78
SanDisk 512GB microSD Express Card: was $124 now $78
With double the internal storage capacity of the Nintendo Switch 2 games console, this microSD Express card from SanDisk can add 512GB of extra storage for installing your game library. This microSD card can deliver read speeds of up to 880MB/s and write speeds of up to 650MB/s, with a sustained write speed of 220MB/s.

Also available from Amazon for $119.
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MSI MAG 341CQP QD-OLED 34-inch Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor: was $899.99 now $649
MSI MAG 341CQP QD-OLED 34-inch Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor: was $899.99 now $649
This 34-inch gaming monitor has an ultrawide UWQHD resolution and a QD-OLED panel. It can reach a refresh rate of 175 Hz and has an impressively low response time of just .03ms. You also get a varied selection of ports, including two HDMI inputs, one DisplayPort input, and a variety of USB ports. This deal is also available directly from the MSI store for the same price.
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Crucial
Crucial T705 SSD 4TB : was $377.99 now $320.99
If you want one of the fastest PCIe 5.0 SSD drives in your PC build, then Crucial's T705 is certainly a worthy pick. With extremely impressive sequential read/write speeds of 14,100/12,600MB/s, and up to 1,550K / 1,800K random read and write IOPS, this SSD will load your games and applications faster than ever.
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Acer Nitro 60 - N60-181-UR26: was $2,399 now $1,499
Acer Nitro 60 - N60-181-UR26: was $2,399 now $1,499
A prebuilt desktop with Ryzen 9 7900 and an Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti, all inside a high-airflow case, for $1499.00? Yes please.
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GameStop promises to keep selling Game Pass Ultimate for $19.99
Company defies Microsoft's 50% price increase
 
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Thursday, October 2, 2025

OpenAI's Stargate Project to Consume Up to 40% of Global DRAM Output | Microsoft's Game Pass Ultimate Gets a 50% Price Hike

OpenAI's Stargate project to consume up to 40% of global DRAM output | Microsoft slaps Game Pass Ultimate with a 50% price hike | Acer Predator XB273K V5 27-inch 4K gaming monitor review
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OpenAI's Stargate project to consume up to 40% of global DRAM output
Company inks deal with Samsung and SK hynix to the tune of up to 900,000 wafers per month.
 
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Microsoft slaps Game Pass Ultimate with a 50% price hike
PC Game Pass is now almost 38% more expensive, with hardly any new benefits
 
 
 
 
Reviews
 
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Acer Predator XB273K V5 27-inch 4K gaming monitor review
The Acer Predator XB273K V5 is one of the best 4K gaming monitors you'll find for less than $400.
 
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Acer FA200 4TB SSD Review: A Capacious Retread
What's old is new again.
 
 
 
 
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Qualcomm scores big win over Arm in contentious lawsuit
U.S. court rejects Arm's lawsuit, confirms Qualcomm's can use Oryon cores acquired via Nuvia.
 
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AI data center boom sends some wholesale electricity prices soaring up to 267% in five years, says report
As global rollout of AI factories continues apace
 
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AMD Fluid Motion Frames 3 spotted in the upcoming AMD Adrenalin driver branch
It could lean on AI model used in FSR 4.
 
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Taiwan refuses to move half of U.S.-bound chip production to American shores
Trade discussion to be focused on Section 232 investigation for a preferential deal on semiconductors.
 
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Intel affirms commitment to $28 billion Ohio project despite delays
Company responds to U.S. Senator's hint of 'a charade or potential fraud.'
 
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DJI fervently rejects Chinese Military Company designation following court ruling
Drone maker says it 'is not controlled by the government and has no ties to the military.'
 
 
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Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Intel Aims at AMD's Threadripper With its New Granite Rapids-WS CPU | Qualcomm's 18-Core Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme Dominates in First Benchmarks

Intel aims at AMD's Threadripper with its new Granite Rapids-WS CPU | Qualcomm's 18-core Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme dominates in first benchmarks | Amazon and Google tip off Jensen Huang before announcing information about their AI chips
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Intel aims at AMD's Threadripper with its new Granite Rapids-WS CPU
Chip armed with core count approaching the flagship AMD Threadripper 9995WX, boasts a 4.8GHz boost clock
 
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Qualcomm's 18-core Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme dominates in first benchmarks
18 cores and 48GB of on-package memory on a 192-bit bus look tough to beat
 
 
 
 
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Amazon and Google tip off Jensen Huang before announcing information about their AI chips
Companies tread carefully to avoid surprising Nvidia
 
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Famed gamer creates working 5 million parameter ChatGPT AI model in Minecraft, made with 439 million blocks
AI trained to hold conversations, working model runs inference in the game
 
'Moscow military spy ship' tracked mapping and surveilling NATO undersea cables
'Moscow military spy ship' tracked mapping and surveilling NATO undersea cables
'She's following cable lines and pipelines, making stops. We are monitoring her very closely
 
 
 
 
CPUs
 
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EU pushes for Chips Act 2.0 investment as it looks set to miss global silicon production targets by a wide margin
Seeks quadrupling of semiconductor investment as $50 billion initiative flounders
 
 
 
 
Graphics
 
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OpenAI President teases our 10-billion GPU future
Says always-working AI future calls for 'every person to have their own dedicated GPU'
 
 
 
 
Laptops
 
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Mobile RTX 2070 with shunt mod nearly eclipses desktop performance
60W boost provides 15% performance uplift
 
 
 
 
Components
 
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Sandisk launches officially licensed SSDs and MicroSD cards for the ROG Xbox Ally series
Up to 4TB of storage for new Asus flagship handheld
 
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Legendary Sound Blaster 2.0 ISA card revived by hardware enthusiast
1994 relic restored to former glory
 
 
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