Friday, August 15, 2025

Friday Deals Dispatch: A Curated List of Today's Best Sales on Storage, Laptops, Headsets, and More!

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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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Apple MacBook Air M1: was $649 now $599
Apple MacBook Air M1: was $649 now $599
The MacBook Air M1 is equipped with a 13.3-inch Retina display, boasting a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels. The device is powered by the M1 chip, complemented by 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD.
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Crucial
Crucial T710 2TB Gen5 NVMe SSD: was $360 now $229
A hyper-fast SSD that's perfect for any kind of workload. Whether it's a loading screen you're trying to avoid or mutli-stream 4K video editing, the T710 can easily keep up with any task today, while being ready for serious performance even tomorrow. Add a heatsink and you can even slot this in a PS5!
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Anker
Anker Laptop Power Bank 25K: was $135 now $110
The Anker Laptop Power Bank features a 25,000 mAh battery with a max output of 165W. It is capable of charging a wide variety of devices, including laptops, smartphones, tablets, handheld consoles, wireless headphones, and more.
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Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB with Heatsink: was $469.99 now $349.99
Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB with Heatsink: was $469.99 now $349.99
Samsung's latest top-of-the-line SSD joins the Gen 5.0 competition with its superfast read/write performance speeds of 14,800/13,400 MB/s. Random read/writes of 2,200K/2,600K, and a 2,400 TBW endurance rating. This heatsink-wielding SSD is slightly faster than the 2TB version of the drive.
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SteelSeries
SteelSeries SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1: was $59.99 now $39.99
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 offers wide system compatibility with its wired 3.5mm connection. However, it still supports advanced features like 360-degree spatial audio (PC/PS5) and parametric EQ. Also, this lightweight design features a bidirectional noise-cancelling mic.
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Samsung 990 Pro 4TB with Heatsink: was $384 now $279
Samsung 990 Pro 4TB with Heatsink: was $384 now $279
The best overall SSD money can buy is now available at its lowest-ever price, a first since October 2024. Also available at Newegg for the same price.
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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan Becomes a Lightning Rod of Controversy | AMD Threadripper Pro 9995WX Runs 400 Copies of Doom or Eight Instances of Crysis

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has become a lightning rod of controversy amid US and China geopolitical tensions | AMD Threadripper Pro 9995WX can run 400 copies of Doom or eight instances of Crysis simultaneously | I'm building a media server out of leftover PC parts and a 3D printed case
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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has become a lightning rod of controversy amid US and China geopolitical tensions
Ties to hundreds of Chinese companies and fined US firms raise serious questions about his nationalistic ties.
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AMD Threadripper Pro 9995WX can run 400 copies of Doom or eight instances of Crysis simultaneously
CPU is so powerful that tester left 100 copies of the classic game running accidentally without realizing.

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Countrywide ban nissued on printers, power strips, and desk partitions.
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Intel releases new software for GPU-powered Project Battlematrix workstations
Arc Pro B-series GPUs get LLM Scaler 1.0 software to optimize performance in AI workloads.
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AMD's beastly Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip to power 14-inch OLED gaming 2-in-1
One-Netbook claims it delivers RTX 4060 Ti-level performance.
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U.S. authorities allegedly placed secret tracking devices in AI chip shipments to China
Report claims targeted shipments from Dell and Super Micro containing Nvidia and AMD chips had trackers in packaging and servers themselves.
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New local AI integration into Firefox spurs complaints of 'CPU going nuts'
Chip and power spikes plague new version 141.x.

3D Printing
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French 12-color 3D printer claims to be 'the fastest multi-color 3D printer in the galaxy'
Kickstarter pricing starts at $195 and stretches to $775.