We like cheap PC components and accessories. But you know what we like even more? Expensive PC components and accessories that are on sale! Each week, we have our bargainmeisters bring you a list of the best component, accessory, and software sales for PC gamers.
Some highlights of this week: As we get closer and closer to Black Friday, more and better deals are beginning to pop up. Amazon has a whole bunch of hardware and games on sale, including Age of Empires 2, StarDrive 2, an Asus R9 390X GPU, and a cheap IPS monitor. Aside from Amazon's fantastic line-up of sales, Grand Theft Auto 5 is down to $40 again, which is still the lowest it's been so far. Darksiders 2's Deathinitive Edition is on sale, and Steam has the Complete Journey of Deponia games 70% off.
— The Philips 247E6QDSD 24” IPS monitor is discounted to $140 on Amazon.
— The Creative Fatal1ty headset from last week is still at $22 on Amazon.
— The ASUS STRIX Radeon R9 390X Overclocked GPU is down to $370 on Amazon after a $20 rebate.
— The Logitech G300s mouse is $30 on Amazon.
— The Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO CPU cooler is $29 on Amazon.
— Age of Empires 2: HD Edition is only $4 on Amazon.
— StarDrive 2 is $21 on Amazon.
— Rising Storm is down to $7 on Amazon.
— Grand Theft Auto 5 is $40 on GamersGate.
— The Darksider 2: Deathinitive Edition is $24 on Green Man Gaming.
— Deponia: The Complete Journey is 70%, at $12 on Steam.
— Our review of Fallout 4 is now out, and if you like what you read, you still have time to pre-order Fallout 4 for $50 on the Golden Joystick Store before it launches tomorrow. As usual, we don't usually support pre-ordering a game before you read the reviews, so be sure to see what we thought of it if you haven't yet.
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