Black Friday gaming PC deals are live now — here's my favorite sales up to $600 off

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Early Black Friday gaming PC deals
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Yup, Black Friday is nearly upon us. When the massive annual event kicks off on November 29, some of the best gaming PCs will be on sale at record low prices. The thing is, though, they already are. 

Whether you want a gaming desktop that can outperform a PS5 or Xbox Series X or you're just looking to upgrade, my following picks of deals on great gaming rigs cover a variety of budgets. 

I’ve been building PCs and enjoying the best Steam games on them for 20 years. Trust me, I know a thing or two about PC gaming. That’s why you can rest easy that these 9 early Black Friday gaming PC deals won’t steer you wrong.  

  • HP Victus 15L (RTX 4060): was $1,200 now $799 @ HP
  • ViprTech Rebel 4.0 (RTX 4060): was $1,050 now $824 @ Amazon
  • MSI Codex R2 (RTX 4060Ti): was $1,400 now $1,269 @ Newegg
  • ASUS ROG Strix G15DS (RTX 4070): was $1,800 now $1,499 @ Amazon
  • Alienware Aurora R16 (RTX 4070): was $2,050 now $1,699 @ Amazon
  • HP Omen 45L (RTX 4080 Super): was $3,000 now $2,199 @ HP
  • Asus ROG Strix G16CH (RTX 4080): was $2,800 now $2,499 @ Best Buy
  • Legion Tower 7i Gen 8 (RTX 4080 Super): was $3,300 now $2,699 @ Lenovo
  • Origin Neuron (RTX 4090): was $4,900 now $4,399 @ Amazon       

Early Black Friday gaming PC deals

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Dave is a computing editor at Tom’s Guide and covers everything from cutting edge laptops to ultrawide monitors. When he’s not worrying about dead pixels, Dave enjoys regularly rebuilding his PC for absolutely no reason at all. In a previous life, he worked as a video game journalist for 15 years, with bylines across GamesRadar+, PC Gamer and TechRadar. Despite owning a graphics card that costs roughly the same as your average used car, he still enjoys gaming on the go and is regularly glued to his Switch. Away from tech, most of Dave’s time is taken up by walking his husky, buying new TVs at an embarrassing rate and obsessing over his beloved Arsenal. 

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