Best Black Friday gaming PC deals up to $750 off — 9 epic deals from RTX 5060 to RTX 5090 rigs
Feeling the urge to upgrade your gaming rig? Now’s the perfect time
With the biggest sales event of the year around the corner, it’s no surprise to see early Black Friday 2025 deals pop up. And if you’re a PC gamer, there’s no reason not to make the most of those savings in the here and now. Whether you want a PS5-level RTX 5060 rig or an RTX 5090 monster, there are some amazing PC gaming deals below.
In this gaming PC Black Friday sale, you can find a strong (but not extravagant) RTX 5060 HP Omen 35L reduced by $420 at Best Buy and a top-of-the-tree Alienware Area-51 RTX 5090 PC for a whopping $750 off. If you want something more in the middle, the Skytech King 95 with an RTX 5070 has dropped to a new low.
Some of the machines you’ll find below are among the very best gaming PCs currently available to buy in 2025. So no matter what deal you’re tempted by when you scroll down, rest assured, all of these rigs will run the latest Steam games at slick frame rates.
Quick links
- HP Omen 35L (RTX 5060): was $1,299 now $879 at Best Buy
- Alienware Aurora Desktop (RTX 5060 Ti): was $1,799 now $1,299 at Dell
- iBuyPower Desktop (RTX 5070): was $1,699 now $1,399 at Walmart
- Skytech King 95 (RTX 5070): was $1,799 now $1,699 at Amazon
- iBuyPower Y40 Pro (RTX 5080): was $3,099 now $2,499 at Best Buy
- Alienware Aurora ACT1250 (RTX 5080): was $2,999 now $2,635 at Amazon
- Alienware Area 51 (RTX 5090): was $5,499 now $4,749 at Dell
- MSI Infinite RS AI (RTX 5090): was $5,499 now $4,499 at Amazon
- Corsair Vengeance i8300 (RTX 5090): was $6.999 now $6,499 at Best Buy
Best Black Friday gaming PC deals
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The best upgradable PC with an RTX-5060 for a smidge less than $900? Count me in. That Team Green 50-series GPU is best in class at this price bracket (largely thanks to the super-speedy frame rates DLSS 4 brings into the equation), while its AMD Ryzen 5 8400F CPU and 16GB of DDR5 RAM ensures this is a well-rounded rig for general computing tasks. And not to sound shallow, but that slick white chassis is all kinds of eye-arousing.
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Now $1,300 isn’t chump change, but for that outlay, you can land a very capable gaming PC with a GPU that roughly outdoes the PS5 Pro, without any PSSR upscaling controversy. With all the premium build quality you’d expect from Dell, this attractive mid-tower rocks an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU with 20 cores and 32GB of DDR5 RAM clocked at 5200 MT/s. The 1TB NVMe SSD and 500W PSU are the cherry atop a scrumptious cake.
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GTA 6 probably won’t launch on Steam until 2027 (or beyond), yet in the here and now, you can enjoy amazing games like Cyberpunk 2077 at max settings at well over 60 FPS thanks to that 5070 GPU, Intel Core Ultra 7 263F CPU and 32GB of DDR5 RAM. 1TB of NVMe storage means you’ll have to be selective with the games you install, yet this is still an enticing deal when you consider what the ROG Xbox Ally X costs.
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Who needs the much-rumored PS6 when you can own an awesome RTX 5070-powered gaming PC right now? Nvidia’s 50-series GPU outstrips the mightily impressive RTX 4080 in terms of raw performance, and once again, DLSS 4 and frame gen help squeeze unbelievable frame rates in even the most demanding games. This rig’s Intel i7 14700F CPU, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, 1TB Gen 4 SSD and 850W PSU means that the aforementioned graphics card isn’t let down by other components.
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Go Pro or go home… or something. Anyway, this beefy gaming PC is currently $600 off, so it’s well worth looking at during Black Friday month. That RTX 5080 (the second fastest GPU on the planet) is ably supported by an Intel Core Ultra 9 285 processor, 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a fairly spacious 2TB NVMe SSD. If the next console generation matches the performance levels this rig is capable of, I’ll be seriously impressed.
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A high-end, liquid-cooled gaming PC that ticks every box when it comes to top-tier level components. Its RTX 5080 GPU has fantastic backup support in the form of an Intel Core Ultra 9 285 Processor, 1000W power supply and 1TB SSD. The “legend perfected” design houses a clear panel for the case, ensuring you can admire all of these fancy parts whenever you want. Hey, it’s the least a $2,600 investment should provide.
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This 4K/120 FPS dream machine can handle even the most demanding of cutting-edge PC titles. This beastly Dell rig hosts a formidable RTX 5090 GPU (the most powerful graphics card in the world), an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K CPU (24 cores) and 32GB of dual-channel DDR5 RAM. The config of the 51 also sports a 2TB NVMe drive and an almighty 1500W PSU, which even Battlefield 6 at 4K won’t overly sweat.
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If money is no object, you probably won’t overly care about a $500 discount. Still, even if you’re Scrooge McDuck rich, a saving is still a saving. Putting your hard-earned down on this RTDX 5090/Intel Ultra 9 285K goliath is the equivalent of entering gaming God Mode. With the best of the best hardware at your disposal, even the most demanding of titles should play at 4K/120 FPS. The 2TB SSD also means you won’t have to worry about uninstalling your go-to games all that often.
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When nothing but the very top of the line will do the job, you need a rig like the Corsair Vengeance i8300. The fastest GPU the world has ever seen in the form of the RTX 5090 is paired with an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K CPU, and a frankly absurd 64GB of DDR5 RAM clocked at 6400 MHz. Add in a 4TB SSD, and you’ll be able to install all of the Steam games on this final level boss-end machine.
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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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