Best Cyber Monday Desktop Computer Deals 2025 (and the top Black Friday offers still available)
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At a glance
Top PC picks
- Budget gaming PC: Skytech Gaming Edge – Super affordable budget build with RX 9060 XT GPU ready for 1080p gaming
- Midrange gaming PC: Acer Nitro 60 – Strong midrange components and ample onboard storage for $400 off
- Mini PC: KAMRUI E3B – great value mini PC with powerful CPU and good amount of RAM for just over $300
- Budget all-in-one: Lenovo 24 AiO – trustworthy and dependable low-cost all-in-one
Amazon Cyber Monday deals are still going strong through the weekend and the sales are well underway. Retailers are offering killer discounts on everything from home-office PCs to decked-out gaming rigs and sleek all-in-ones. Still, not all computer deals are built the same.
When shopping for a new desktop PC, it’s important to know what deal is actually a great value. To help, we’ve curated the top Black Frinday and Cyber Monday computer deals during the biggest sales events of the year to help you get the best performance for your money.
Amazon’s Cyber Monday Week is in full swing with great discounts on gaming PCs and all-in-ones, and other retailers like Dell, HP, Best Buy, and more are following suit. We’ll continue to track down and highlight the best PC computer deals currently available, so make sure to keep checking back to see what’s on offer.
How we pick deals
Our desktop computer deals are chosen by computer experts from the PCWorld staff who collectively have decades of experience testing and writing about all types of desktop PCs. Deals are hand-picked according to detailed analysis of historic pricing data and extensive knowledge of brand reliability and performance (ie. the computers have to be good and the deals have to provide real value).
Updated Dec 1, 2025 to include the latest desktop computer deals and updated pricing.
- Skytech Gaming Edge, Ryzen 5 5500/RX 9060 XT/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $869.99 (16% off on Amazon)
- Acer Nitro 60, Ryzen 7 7700/RTX 5070/32GB RAM/2TB SSD, $1,489.00 (22% off on Amazon)
- Thermaltake LCGS View i560T-170, Core i-14700F/RTX 5060 Ti/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,139.98 (16% off on Amazon)
- Lenovo Legion Tower 5i, Core Ultra 7 265F/RTX 5060 Ti/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,199.99 (20% off on Amazon)
- Lenovo Legion Tower 5i, Core Ultra 7 265F/RTX 5070 Ti/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,679.99 (17% off on Amazon)
- iBuyPower Scale, Ryzen 5 8400F/RTX 5050/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $849.99 (15% off on Amazon)
- iBuyPower Element SE, Core i5-14400F/RTX 5060/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $779.99 (25% off on BestBuy)
- iBuyPower Y40 Pro, Ryzen 9 7900X/RTX 5080/32GB RAM/2TB SSD, $1,949.99 (20% off on BestBuy)
- Alienware Aurora, Core Ultra 7 265F/RTX 5070Ti/16GB RAM/1TB SSD, $1,549.99 (27% off on Dell)
My top picks:
The Skytech Gaming Edge for $870 is the budget gaming PC deal to buy Cyber Monday. This is the cheapest you’re likely to find any desktop with an RX 9060 XT GPU which alone makes it an excellent bargain, but you’ll get the added bonus of a generous 1TB of onboard storage for your game library to boot.
Amazon is offering a ton of great deals this Cyber Monday Week, but one of the best is the Acer Nitro 60 for $400 off. This is an outrageous price for a strong midrange rig sporting an RTX 5070,
Best Cyber Monday mini-PC deals
- KAMRUI E3B, Ryzen 7 7730 U/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $309.99 (38% off on Amazon)
- GMKtec K12, Ryzen 7 H 255/Radeon 780M/32GB RAM/512GB SSD, $499.99 (31% off on Amazon)
- KAMRUI Hyper H1, Ryzen 7 6800H/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $399.99 (20% off on Amazon)
- Bosgame E2, Ryzen 5 3550H/16GB RAM/512GB SSD, $199.99 (20% off on Amazon)
- Beelink SEI, Ryzen 7 6800H/16GB RAM/500GB SSD, $349.00 (19% off on Amazon)
- Mac mini 2024, M4/16GB RAM/256GB SSD, $479.00 (20% off on Amazon)
- Acemagic M1, Intel Core i9-11900H/32GB RAM/1TB SSD, $499.99 (38% off on Amazon)
My top picks:
Amazon is offering the KAMRUI E3B mini-PC for $187 off with the extra coupon code. This mini-PC not only rocks a Ryzen 7 7730U CPU, but comes with a decent 16GB of RAM and excellent connectivity features to boot. It’s a great mini-PC and at this discount the value can’t be beat.
Another GMKtec deal on Amazon is also a highlight deal right now. The GMKtec K12 for $499 packs a solid Ryzen 7 CPU and a Radeon 780M GPU—powerful graphics are a rarity in mini-PCs—so you can even do some light gaming on this bad boy.
Best Cyber Monday all-in-one computer deals
- Lenovo 24 AiO, Intel N100/16GB RAM/256GB SSD/24-inch 1080p display, $499.99 (40% off on Amazon)
- HP OmniStudio X AiO, Core Ultra 5 226V/16GB RAM/512GB SSD/31.5-inch 4K display, $1,069.99 (35% off on HP)
- IdeaCentre AiO, Ryzen 5 7535GHS/16GB RAM/512GB SSD/24-inch 1080p touch display, $609.99 (29% off on Lenovo)
- HP 24 AiO, Core i3-1110G4/16GB RAM/512GB SSD/24-inch 1080p display, $599.99 (33% off on Amazon)
- Apple 2024 iMac M4, 8-core M4/16GB RAM/256GB SSD/24-inch 4.5K display, $1,149 (12% off on Amazon)
My top picks:
Amazon is offering a great deal of $330 off on the Lenovo 24 AiO. This budget-friendly all-in-one is a killer value for a trustworthy and dependable Lenovo PC.
The HP OmniStudio X AiO for $580 on HP’s website is a bit more of a splurge, but oh, what a worthy splurge it is. Not only do you get solid performance thanks to a Core Ultra 5 processor, but you also get a stunning 31.5-inch 4K display along with it. This is likely to be the cheapest all-in-one with a 4K display you’ll find anywhere this Cyber Monday.
Cyber Monday: The best tech deals around
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FAQ
1.
When is Blackday and Cyber Monday?
Black Friday 2025 falls on Friday, Nov. 28. Keep your eyes tuned to PCWorld for the best desktop PC deal alerts. We’ll be covering discounts now through November and on to Cyber Monday, Dec. 1.
2.
What are good websites to find Black Friday / Cyber Monday computer deals?
There are tons of sites that sell computers on Black Friday and Black Monday, but scouring through all of them would take you a lot of time. That’s why we do it for you here and highlight the best deals we find. Even so, you need to be smart about where you look at any given time of the year.
During holiday shopping times like Black Friday and Cyber Monday, your best bet is to check first-party vendor websites. These include the retail storefronts of popular computer manufacturers such as HP, Dell, and Lenovo.
However, if you can’t find anything you like there, then you can expand your search to reputable third-party retailers such as Amazon, Adorama, Walmart, Best Buy, and Newegg. Oftentimes these websites offer limited “Deal of the Day” or “Flash Deal” type sales in hopes of getting rid of excess stock. Just note that these sites usually offer the best deals on lesser known PC-maker brands, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t still good machines.
3.
How much processing power will I need in a desktop computer?
If you’re after CPU power, look for processors with higher numerical labels. Intel processors are available in the newer Core Ultra 3, 5, 7, or 9, and the older Core i3, i5, i7, and i9. AMD processors are available in the Ryzen 5000, 7000, 8000, and 9000 versions. Generally speaking, the higher the number, the more powerful the CPU for both manufacturers.
If you don’t need a ton of power, Intel Core Ultra 5 or Core i5 processors are your best bet, as they offer good performance at a decent price. You can get along just fine with a Core Ultra 3 or Core i3 for basic office and web browsing. A Core Ultra 7 or Core i7 is more suited to gaming and more intense work than everyday tasks. Also, if gaming is your main concern, you may want to consider opting for the older Core i-processors as the newer Core Ultra processors are optimized for AI performance rather than gaming.
As for AMD options, the Ryzen 5000 chips rival Intel’s Core i5 as solid all-arounders. If you need more power, the Ryzen 7000 or 8000 chips are well suited for content creation like video editing. Finally, if you’re dealing with 4K video or want peak gaming performance, spring for a Ryzen 9000.
4.
What GPU should I get for a desktop computer?
If you don’t intend to do any gaming on your computer, then feel free to save some money by going with integrated graphics. However, if you are looking to get your game on, then we recommend at least an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 or RTX 5060 (or the equivalent Radeon RX 9060) as these are the least expensive discrete graphics cards that can handle 1080p gaming on High graphics settings in most games. For 1440p gaming you’ll typically want to aim for an RTX 4070/5070 (or Radeon RX 9070/XT), and for 4K gaming you’ll need to shell out for at least an RTX 4080/5080 or upgrade to the RTX 4090/5090.
Thankfully, the latest-gen GPUs have dropped significantly in price in pre-built systems so opt for those if you have the money and want a performance boost. But if you’re on a tight budget, then opting for a rig with a previous-generation card can allow you to save some money while still providing decent graphics quality.
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How much memory do I need in a computer?
As for RAM, nowadays I think it’s best to shoot for 16GB at the minimum for all systems. If you’re on a budget or just need a basic browsing machine then 8GB may suffice but you’ll likely notice a performance drop if you tend to have multiple applications or browser tabs open. Those looking to do heavy content creation such as video editing should aim for at least 32GB or go for 64GB for 4K editing.
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What is a good amount of storage for a desktop computer?
Storage size is dependent upon your personal needs, but it is generally a good idea to opt for an SSD over a standard HDD as they are much faster and don’t significantly affect the price of a desktop. Before deciding, it’s best to consider what your intended use of the computer will be. Are you just storing documents or doing web browsing? Then something like 512GB will be plenty.
If you want to load up a lot of large files such as games or content creation projects, then you’ll need at least 1TB to 2TB of storage. However, just remember that even if your computer doesn’t have enough storage built-in you can always upgrade your SSD or go with an external drive to increase your available storage options.
7.
Is now a good time to buy a desktop computer?
While the prospect of tariff-induced price increases may seem daunting to consumers, right now is a reasonably good time to buy a new PC. Component prices have generally stabilized in the face of tariffs—with the exception of high-end GPU models—and CPU prices overall generally remain affordable. So if you find a configuration you’re happy with and the pricing is within your budget, go ahead and grab it.
If you’re waiting for upcoming releases, you shouldn’t hold your breath. Don’t get caught in the cycle of waiting for the next new thing as something new is always around the corner. Waiting for a new product launch is only beneficial if it’s imminent and there are no good deals available right now. Fortunately, events such as Cyber Monday and Cyber Monday offer buyers an excellent time to buy the latest components and PC builds at a discount—even in the face of tariffs and supply-chain pressures.
Author: Sam Singleton, Assistant Editor, PCWorld
Sam Singleton is PCWorld’s VPN beat reporter and jack of all trades. When he’s not on the hunt for the best computer deals he’s covering VPNs, productivity software, laptops, and a wide gamut of consumer-grade hardware and software.
