Yes. I bought headphones and iems on Amazon in the week leading up to Black Friday and god a really good discount on stuff. Now that it’s Black Friday prices have gone back up to regular prices and the only way to get a “deal” is to sign up for Prime. The prime price for Black Friday is the same as the sale price I paid as a non prime haver.
For PC Parts, yes. There were however some great deals on peripherals, i got an X2H Mini, LGG Saturn Pro 500x500 and Xiaomi Mi Light Bar for only $65 combined
In my region, what they do is blatantly raise the price to say 120%, keep it for a week and on black friday drop it to the original price as a discount. EU requires storefronts to post the lowest price from the last 30 days, so it;s often clearly stated. Another thing they do is slap a huge Black Friday sticker and give like 3$ worth of discount on a 200$ product.
If this happened in the EU, you can actually sue said company, because it's illegal to do that kinda stuff here. You cannot bump up a product like this and then drop it again in such a short notice, just to make it seem like its a "good" deal.
Well, almost correct. We do have the Omnibus Directive which prevents companies from bumping up prices before discounts to make them seem like a better deal, but we can't just go out and sue a company that does this as a consumer. That would be the case in the United States but the only thing we can do in Europe is file a Police report and hope that the authorities punish the company.
Exactly. And almost all the retailers are using this method of pumping the price before a big sales period. Also they do that very clever trick setting the price to a “normal” value for a short period of time but at the same time they make the item available like for 1 or 2 pieces or even none at all so that they can say, look i have a real -20 euro deal but the normal price was never available for the buyers.
It seems like Black Friday has been reduced to a meme. When you have to employ anti scam software like Camel it doesn't seem like a minefield I'd take a stroll on.
7900xtx red devil and corsair hx1000i were the lowest theyve ever been...but frankly, these legitimate deals are so rare that they actually serve as exceptions that *prove* the rule
Black friday is really all about peripherals at this point. There's plenty of really deals for stuff like monitors, speakers, mice and keyboards. CPU and storage deals can be hit or miss, and GPUs, RAM, cases, mobos, coolers and PSUs barely get any deals worth waiting for so unless you're building an entire system from scratch it's not worth getting hyped up about it.
I'm building my first desktop pc and it seems my impatience and impulsiveness turned out to be correct... I ordered all the parts this month on pre Black Friday sales. Went with a 4070 TI Super for $705 (not including tax but including a zip financing Newegg $75 off code).
Yup ive been tracking prices of cpus and gpus that i might buy in the future and ive only seen like one better deal than anything in the last year or so. Everything else was more expensive or the same. 95% of the black friday deals arent real deals. Its so ridiculous that the new generation of GPUs are coming in like 1-2 months and theres zero real deals on last or current generation GPUs. I remember not even 5 years ago that when a new gpu generation was coming, we would see big discounts on last generation or current one. Discount prices even on last gen gpus are nowhere thats where. Thanks a lot AI and crypto assholes.
AMD, nvidia, and Intel are all preparing to release new models. They have been trying to deplete the market of the older models, so the retailers have little stock at the moment, and thus no incentive to offer deals. Sadly, once the new models are out, they will be in demand, and there will again be no reason to offer deals. It will probably be April or May before you can get any deals again.
Upgraded to a RX 6800 about a week ago because there was actually a descent deal on it... And I was seriously looking for a 6800xt.. But there are no brand new 6800xt on the market. All the XT models for sale are refurbished, and I am willing to consider used, but never refurbished. I didn't want the 7700xt because it performs the same as a 6800 just with 4gb less vram. Seeing the "deals" now, I made the right call.
I had over 20 items I kept track of over the past few weeks. They're all in "black friday" discount now, but all are way more expensive than the lowest prices I noted over the year. BF is becoming a scam, not worth waiting for.
Can't find good deals on cpus or mobos. Newegg had a "deal" with the x870 gigabyte mobos but those sold out within minutes or are backorders at jacked up prices.
These gpus are so damn expensive in europe, despite being on sale. I actually wanted to wait for the new generation of AMD gpus but I was worried about the potential price increases early next year and ended up buying a rx 7800xt for 450€ on sale. If prices really go up, I think I'm gonna be ok for a while with that gpu.
There's always black friday on the used market. I almost exclusively buy second hand and have been saving thousands over the last 5 years or so since I've started. Just use your brain and you'll be safe from scams. It's really not hard at all. Buying new almost feels like throwing away money at this point.
Same here , but I pressed the trigger and bought parts to build pc , cannot wait any longer , been waiting since summer time lol that's my purchase MSI MPG B650 Edge WIFI £191.66 MSI 27" G274QPX Monitor £249.16 AMD Ryzen 7 7700X £241.66 NITRO+ AMD Radeon™ RX 7800 XT £399.99 Corsair Vengeance 32GB EXPO (2X16GB) DDR5 C30 6000MHz £74.99
I gotten an rx 7900 xt for 680 on amazon. So i wasn't to disappointed but the monitor i was wanting went up over 200 from the original price. Even tho they say its over 45 percent off.
He's absolutely right when it comes to gp and cpu's. No good deals worth bragging about this '24 black friday. On the other hand I did manage to score a microwave, a ring doorbell and an electric french fries cutter all for under 5 bux!!!
You can still find some good deals, I got a 20'000 mAh 20W powerbank for 16€ while it usually sits around 22-23€ (and the day after another one got to 12€, guess my luck is blessing me). I get your point tho, most stuff get artificially higher prices before black friday and then drop to normal or over nnormal price, that's literally a scam and I can't stand how it's legal...
I just picked up an rtx 4070 super for $620 per their "black friday sale," but I remember seeing the same gpu on sale for $580 like 6 months ago. Yeah, we're all getting ripped off. We all need to start buying only what's necessary.
11:27 minute long video and comments were here 2 minutes after upload saying "53 seconds ago". Anyway, yea I haven't seen any deals on the major PC components. Peripherals and monitors are doing alright, but the deals are sub 20% off and almost entirely on stuff that's already cheap. It's basically just the baseline things have been since the summer. When you consider new generations AND tariffs coming, it starts to make a lot of sense. Everyone is trying to get as much cash onhand as possible before sale numbers tank. There's not going to be any major sales as companies are trying to shore up cash. It's just that simple.
I purchased parts for my new AM5 build and the only thing I could get a good deal on was the RAM. I'd tracked it before and found it consistently at 124€ for months, then it dropped to 100€ during black week. The motherboard got no good deal, and of course no deal on the 9800X3D, which actually had its prices raised further in my country because of the still terrible availability. Well, it is what it is. The only things I got great deals on during black week were stuff not related to PC gaming, like supplements and so on.
Nope. The worst time will probably be once the tariffs start to take effect. GPU prices are what they are, but ram/ssd/mobo/psu are all considerably cheaper than they were when I built my previous system in 2017. If you're on a budget you can build a fire am4 system for dirt cheap with all the top am4 components and you can use that extra savings to buy like a 4070ti super or 7900 xtx, and a 5700x3d will feed it just fine, you just won't be able to upgrade it. That's the route I went because I don't like tinkering, rather just build new every few. If you got a little extra to spend you can buy an am5 and have a few years of possible upgrades to look forward to. It's a great time to build.
From a gpu perspective,yes. From a cpu perspective, no. I think the 14600k or 14700k are good cpus regardless of all the hate thet get. In terms of gpu then yes all gpus are trash rn wait for 50 series.
Don't listen to the other guy... Don't ever get i7 & i9 from the 13 & 14 gen Nobody in their righ mind should buy choosers that the company has expressed are faulty
Absoloute worst black Friday, i've been tracking the prices of everything with my autistic mind tediously over the last 2 weeks, there was a really good cpu deal on Amazon for 5600 cpu £77 that quickly sold out, £5 to £10 off on high value items cba, ended up buying a minisforum UM870 slim for £425 for some 1080p low + retro gaming, there was legit NOTHING unless you wanted a new corsair mouse big sad!.
This was more like Black November because there were PC parts going on sale all throughout the month. Like one day there would just randomly be a discount on some SSD’s, or a discount on Powercolor GPUs another day.
It's the last remaining stock available. The 7800X3D has been rising in in price for months now. It doesn't look like that situation will change. You might as well just get the 9800X3D if you want a X3D chip.
Prices are ridiculous, some of them went up but i was waiting since summer time so didn't want to wait any more and pressed the trigger and bought that MSI MPG B650 Edge WIFI £191.66 MSI 27" G274QPX Monitor £249.16 AMD Ryzen 7 7700X £241.66 NITRO+ AMD Radeon™ RX 7800 XT £399.99 Corsair Vengeance 32GB EXPO (2X16GB) DDR5 C30 6000MHz £74.99
This BF, the best deals are on displays. Got myself LG G4 to replace my old LG G7 (I use my TV as my main gaming monitor at home). G4 is a lovely upgrade for a high end system (7800X3D + 4090 - built April 2023 - Imagine I paid USD1532 equivalent for the 4090 in Canada at the time).
honestly the best thing about black friday this year has been monitors. i've seen numerous monitors £100 less than they have been all year, too bad i bought a new monitor in may.
I`m glad I bought my Ryzen 7700 from Ali express 2 weeks ago for £145. Wisen up you're all consumers and have the power, do not buy their products with bad prices
Last week I lucked out... I bought I 1440p monitor for only 129(200 retail). But today, it is being sold as one of the black Friday deals but jacked at 159.lol
This Black Friday hurt. with MH Wilds on the horizon my GPU is in need of upgrade (RX580) and I was shopping between the RX 7700xt and RX6750 (to meet the minimum "Recommended") around the $300 point and neither had any sort of showing. My concern is with the new Presidency and the proposed Tariffs on imported goods coming in 2025 we are going to see an across-the-board price hike.
You can't know if you're getting a good price unless you track pricing moves from launch. Even though I don't actually need a graphics card right now, I watched prices carefully this BF. I decided that if I could get a 7800XT for $400, a 7900GRE for $500, a 7900XT for $600, or a 4070Ti Super for $700, I'd pull the trigger. Well, that that round is still in the chamber.
The prime day deals are just better. Been tracking the 7900xt all year and the $630 it was at for prime w/ two games was probably the best value overall.
Pricing history is the most powerful weapon buyers can have. Knowledge like that is power. Can you give links to the price history trackers that you mention. I never heard of that 3rd you you mentioned.
GPU wise, I only ever saw the entry level cards go below in any good way. Sometimes the nice cards came down to match the mid tier. The fighter, Acer, and such managed to be good deals but not good enough for me to bother returning my sapphire to save a few extra bucks. I guess my gpu is locked in for this build
Like for 5600x the deals seem great until you realize you can get a mobo combo at EBay for less than 200 and sometimes it comes with ram. As someone who wants to build a smaller build for the living room. I can not find a anything that not significantly different from second hand users
Yeah black Friday this year for GPU hasn't been good at all. However when things go out of stock which they will before the new release of the cards people will regret just paying that little more for the upgrade they wanted.
Anyone that has been buying "black Friday deals" for the last like 10 years has been fleeced. Black Friday is dead. Best time to buy is when stores need to offload product. Just talk to employees at the local store and you'll find amazing deals well before they hit the floor.
Gigabyte on right ? I was looking for it but I heard is the worst 7800xt, power hungry and super loud... I bought today 7800xt nitro+ for 479... Pretty sad price but had to go for something...
GPUs being priced competitively went out for good with the pandemic. Nvidia has a stranglehold on the market and guarantee are not budging with the new generation coming. They have a guaranteed market primed with Ai. Gamers are nowhere near their focus anymore, and haven't been a primary point of focus since Pascal.
Idk about you but this black friday I have saved a lot of $ Ryzen 8600g in 160$ MSI b650-p pro series atx at 150 32gb Ddr5 6000hmz at 83$ PSU Corsair bronze 650wts at 53$ I bought that CPU because I am waiting next year to buy one of the new graphics card + I only wanted it for playing eSports games
Worst Black Friday ever
Yes. I bought headphones and iems on Amazon in the week leading up to Black Friday and god a really good discount on stuff. Now that it’s Black Friday prices have gone back up to regular prices and the only way to get a “deal” is to sign up for Prime. The prime price for Black Friday is the same as the sale price I paid as a non prime haver.
We say this every year
Next year will be worse. Black Friday deals died with Covid
*yet
For PC Parts, yes. There were however some great deals on peripherals, i got an X2H Mini, LGG Saturn Pro 500x500 and Xiaomi Mi Light Bar for only $65 combined
In my region, what they do is blatantly raise the price to say 120%, keep it for a week and on black friday drop it to the original price as a discount. EU requires storefronts to post the lowest price from the last 30 days, so it;s often clearly stated. Another thing they do is slap a huge Black Friday sticker and give like 3$ worth of discount on a 200$ product.
If this happened in the EU, you can actually sue said company, because it's illegal to do that kinda stuff here. You cannot bump up a product like this and then drop it again in such a short notice, just to make it seem like its a "good" deal.
Well, almost correct. We do have the Omnibus Directive which prevents companies from bumping up prices before discounts to make them seem like a better deal, but we can't just go out and sue a company that does this as a consumer. That would be the case in the United States but the only thing we can do in Europe is file a Police report and hope that the authorities punish the company.
Exactly. And almost all the retailers are using this method of pumping the price before a big sales period. Also they do that very clever trick setting the price to a “normal” value for a short period of time but at the same time they make the item available like for 1 or 2 pieces or even none at all so that they can say, look i have a real -20 euro deal but the normal price was never available for the buyers.
It seems like Black Friday has been reduced to a meme.
When you have to employ anti scam software like Camel it doesn't seem like a minefield I'd take a stroll on.
7900xtx red devil and corsair hx1000i were the lowest theyve ever been...but frankly, these legitimate deals are so rare that they actually serve as exceptions that *prove* the rule
Leave it to Daniel to spoil the Black Friday CONSOOMER fun
Black friday is really all about peripherals at this point. There's plenty of really deals for stuff like monitors, speakers, mice and keyboards. CPU and storage deals can be hit or miss, and GPUs, RAM, cases, mobos, coolers and PSUs barely get any deals worth waiting for so unless you're building an entire system from scratch it's not worth getting hyped up about it.
Same poor deals in Denmark, hardly anything for PC parts.
Yes... the black friday deals I've seen for gpus in my country were all around the msrp and no original price stated... so clearly no actual deal...
I'm building my first desktop pc and it seems my impatience and impulsiveness turned out to be correct... I ordered all the parts this month on pre Black Friday sales. Went with a 4070 TI Super for $705 (not including tax but including a zip financing Newegg $75 off code).
So the same behavior as the last few black Fridays. #BlackFridaysDon'tMatter
Yup ive been tracking prices of cpus and gpus that i might buy in the future and ive only seen like one better deal than anything in the last year or so. Everything else was more expensive or the same. 95% of the black friday deals arent real deals. Its so ridiculous that the new generation of GPUs are coming in like 1-2 months and theres zero real deals on last or current generation GPUs. I remember not even 5 years ago that when a new gpu generation was coming, we would see big discounts on last generation or current one. Discount prices even on last gen gpus are nowhere thats where. Thanks a lot AI and crypto assholes.
AMD, nvidia, and Intel are all preparing to release new models. They have been trying to deplete the market of the older models, so the retailers have little stock at the moment, and thus no incentive to offer deals. Sadly, once the new models are out, they will be in demand, and there will again be no reason to offer deals. It will probably be April or May before you can get any deals again.
Ngl the deals now are on ebay. I copped a white 4080 super msi slim for $800😂
Black Friday deals are the same as last Friday deals.
Just blacker
Upgraded to a RX 6800 about a week ago because there was actually a descent deal on it... And I was seriously looking for a 6800xt.. But there are no brand new 6800xt on the market. All the XT models for sale are refurbished, and I am willing to consider used, but never refurbished. I didn't want the 7700xt because it performs the same as a 6800 just with 4gb less vram. Seeing the "deals" now, I made the right call.
Prime day was significantly better on the gpu sales. Maybe a monitor I don’t know
I had over 20 items I kept track of over the past few weeks. They're all in "black friday" discount now, but all are way more expensive than the lowest prices I noted over the year. BF is becoming a scam, not worth waiting for.
Can't find good deals on cpus or mobos. Newegg had a "deal" with the x870 gigabyte mobos but those sold out within minutes or are backorders at jacked up prices.
in netherlands we TWEAKERS it shows the history of the price since launch.
I've seen a lot of black friday labels on online stores. I haven't actually seen any black friday prices.
I picked up a 13600KF to upgrade from a 12400F for $175, and a 1TB WD Blue SSD for $55. There are/were deals for incremental upgraders.
These gpus are so damn expensive in europe, despite being on sale.
I actually wanted to wait for the new generation of AMD gpus but I was worried about the potential price increases early next year and ended up buying a rx 7800xt for 450€ on sale.
If prices really go up, I think I'm gonna be ok for a while with that gpu.
I did the exact same thing but for 485€
Yeah, EU prices are trash. Don't think this is going to change either.
There's always black friday on the used market. I almost exclusively buy second hand and have been saving thousands over the last 5 years or so since I've started. Just use your brain and you'll be safe from scams. It's really not hard at all. Buying new almost feels like throwing away money at this point.
Great advice, and carries over to other things beyond just tech.
Second hand on what website??
@@jackali5014 I'm located in Germany so I don't know the best platforms in other countries unfortunately. But Ebay should also be an option in the US?
@@Dionyzos I'm in Sweden, I use Facebook market
It was awful, all i ended up getting was a ps5 controller
Yep, EVERYTHING I was tracking for today had no discounts
This is true, but also everything on my list started selling out, so people are buying just because it's the season I guess
Same here , but I pressed the trigger and bought parts to build pc , cannot wait any longer , been waiting since summer time lol that's my purchase
MSI MPG B650 Edge WIFI £191.66
MSI 27" G274QPX Monitor £249.16
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X £241.66
NITRO+ AMD Radeon™ RX 7800 XT £399.99
Corsair Vengeance 32GB EXPO (2X16GB) DDR5 C30 6000MHz £74.99
I gotten an rx 7900 xt for 680 on amazon. So i wasn't to disappointed but the monitor i was wanting went up over 200 from the original price. Even tho they say its over 45 percent off.
Got the 7800xt off amazon for around 400.
Saved 100 on a 4070 ti super here
He's absolutely right when it comes to gp and cpu's. No good deals worth bragging about this '24 black friday. On the other hand I did manage to score a microwave, a ring doorbell and an electric french fries cutter all for under 5 bux!!!
That's a lot for $5. Enjoy!
I've been selling chow chow puppies painted up to look like pandas to ppl in my neighborhood to help save up for the new 5090 when it comes out.
You can still find some good deals, I got a 20'000 mAh 20W powerbank for 16€ while it usually sits around 22-23€ (and the day after another one got to 12€, guess my luck is blessing me).
I get your point tho, most stuff get artificially higher prices before black friday and then drop to normal or over nnormal price, that's literally a scam and I can't stand how it's legal...
Yeah, my best black Friday deal was on a monitor - an MSI MAG 271QPX at its regular sale price of $700 CAD. Americans get it for $500 USD.
UK Seen ok deals on Monitors, Keyboards, PSU, PC cases, Ram Kits. Nothing a must buy, it is too good to miss.
Good thing in finland if you have a 20% sale you have to compare it to the lowest price from the last 30 days
Best part of this video is the full price Black Friday Ad's.
I just picked up an rtx 4070 super for $620 per their "black friday sale," but I remember seeing the same gpu on sale for $580 like 6 months ago. Yeah, we're all getting ripped off.
We all need to start buying only what's necessary.
11:27 minute long video and comments were here 2 minutes after upload saying "53 seconds ago". Anyway, yea I haven't seen any deals on the major PC components. Peripherals and monitors are doing alright, but the deals are sub 20% off and almost entirely on stuff that's already cheap. It's basically just the baseline things have been since the summer. When you consider new generations AND tariffs coming, it starts to make a lot of sense. Everyone is trying to get as much cash onhand as possible before sale numbers tank. There's not going to be any major sales as companies are trying to shore up cash. It's just that simple.
I purchased parts for my new AM5 build and the only thing I could get a good deal on was the RAM. I'd tracked it before and found it consistently at 124€ for months, then it dropped to 100€ during black week. The motherboard got no good deal, and of course no deal on the 9800X3D, which actually had its prices raised further in my country because of the still terrible availability. Well, it is what it is. The only things I got great deals on during black week were stuff not related to PC gaming, like supplements and so on.
The deals were there, it’s just that they occurred over the last 2 months and not just in 1 day
Did i just pick the worst time to build my first gaming PC?
Nope. The worst time will probably be once the tariffs start to take effect. GPU prices are what they are, but ram/ssd/mobo/psu are all considerably cheaper than they were when I built my previous system in 2017.
If you're on a budget you can build a fire am4 system for dirt cheap with all the top am4 components and you can use that extra savings to buy like a 4070ti super or 7900 xtx, and a 5700x3d will feed it just fine, you just won't be able to upgrade it. That's the route I went because I don't like tinkering, rather just build new every few. If you got a little extra to spend you can buy an am5 and have a few years of possible upgrades to look forward to. It's a great time to build.
From a gpu perspective,yes. From a cpu perspective, no. I think the 14600k or 14700k are good cpus regardless of all the hate thet get. In terms of gpu then yes all gpus are trash rn wait for 50 series.
Don't listen to the other guy... Don't ever get i7 & i9 from the 13 & 14 gen
Nobody in their righ mind should buy choosers that the company has expressed are faulty
Absoloute worst black Friday, i've been tracking the prices of everything with my autistic mind tediously over the last 2 weeks, there was a really good cpu deal on Amazon for 5600 cpu £77 that quickly sold out, £5 to £10 off on high value items cba, ended up buying a minisforum UM870 slim for £425 for some 1080p low + retro gaming, there was legit NOTHING unless you wanted a new corsair mouse big sad!.
This was more like Black November because there were PC parts going on sale all throughout the month. Like one day there would just randomly be a discount on some SSD’s, or a discount on Powercolor GPUs another day.
No because why is the 7800x3d $200 more than it usually is rn
It's the last remaining stock available. The 7800X3D has been rising in in price for months now. It doesn't look like that situation will change. You might as well just get the 9800X3D if you want a X3D chip.
@Nein99x I was expecting to see it at like 350-400 was I stupid for assuming that
Is that also the same reason the Ryzen 9 7950x3d is $600?
Prices are ridiculous, some of them went up but i was waiting since summer time so didn't want to wait any more and pressed the trigger and bought that
MSI MPG B650 Edge WIFI £191.66
MSI 27" G274QPX Monitor £249.16
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X £241.66
NITRO+ AMD Radeon™ RX 7800 XT £399.99
Corsair Vengeance 32GB EXPO (2X16GB) DDR5 C30 6000MHz £74.99
This BF, the best deals are on displays. Got myself LG G4 to replace my old LG G7 (I use my TV as my main gaming monitor at home). G4 is a lovely upgrade for a high end system (7800X3D + 4090 - built April 2023 - Imagine I paid USD1532 equivalent for the 4090 in Canada at the time).
honestly the best thing about black friday this year has been monitors. i've seen numerous monitors £100 less than they have been all year, too bad i bought a new monitor in may.
So, do you think humanity lacking heavily in ethics department?
I`m glad I bought my Ryzen 7700 from Ali express 2 weeks ago for £145. Wisen up you're all consumers and have the power, do not buy their products with bad prices
Bought a Samsung S24FE for 372 bucks including tax.
Normal price hovers around 550, at Samsung itself it is 729 bucks.
Definitely not a ripoff!
Last week I lucked out... I bought I 1440p monitor for only 129(200 retail). But today, it is being sold as one of the black Friday deals but jacked at 159.lol
I looked at a GPU Monday, $289, today, BF:$299.
To be fair, it has been $329 when I looked at it multiple times in the last month or two. - Frank
that eBay 20percent is pure scam btw
This Black Friday hurt. with MH Wilds on the horizon my GPU is in need of upgrade (RX580) and I was shopping between the RX 7700xt and RX6750 (to meet the minimum "Recommended") around the $300 point and neither had any sort of showing. My concern is with the new Presidency and the proposed Tariffs on imported goods coming in 2025 we are going to see an across-the-board price hike.
You can't know if you're getting a good price unless you track pricing moves from launch. Even though I don't actually need a graphics card right now, I watched prices carefully this BF. I decided that if I could get a 7800XT for $400, a 7900GRE for $500, a 7900XT for $600, or a 4070Ti Super for $700, I'd pull the trigger. Well, that that round is still in the chamber.
The prime day deals are just better. Been tracking the 7900xt all year and the $630 it was at for prime w/ two games was probably the best value overall.
Pricing history is the most powerful weapon buyers can have. Knowledge like that is power. Can you give links to the price history trackers that you mention. I never heard of that 3rd you you mentioned.
I remember the RX 6950 XT was 599.99 not no more.
THE ONLY DEAL WAS 7800xt Power Color Fighter 420$ Amazon.
GPU wise, I only ever saw the entry level cards go below in any good way. Sometimes the nice cards came down to match the mid tier. The fighter, Acer, and such managed to be good deals but not good enough for me to bother returning my sapphire to save a few extra bucks. I guess my gpu is locked in for this build
thanks for the video brother, I'm building my first PC and yes it was a disappointment this black friday
Like for 5600x the deals seem great until you realize you can get a mobo combo at EBay for less than 200 and sometimes it comes with ram. As someone who wants to build a smaller build for the living room. I can not find a anything that not significantly different from second hand users
Memoy is ACTUALLY good, I’ve had the same ssd’s in my checkout for years and it’s pretty close to all time lows
Yeah black Friday this year for GPU hasn't been good at all. However when things go out of stock which they will before the new release of the cards people will regret just paying that little more for the upgrade they wanted.
THAT ↑ Face in the thumbnails every time .. gOOd Lord , exorcise the demons ✝
What ... That the deals aren't actual deals, there just the same price they were just with a fancy " Oooooohh look at this " sign ?! ....
Buying zen 5% or intel -10% at the black-2%friday ?
THESE DEALS ARE GETTING WORSE ALL THE TIME~!
I got the 7900xtx for $750. I think that was the deal of the year
got mine for $764. Still doesn't feel fantastic with new GPUs around the corner. Was really hoping for like $725 or less.
i was about to get a 4080, prices are absurd so i went with geforce now experience, best decision ever, can always have a near top of the line rig
Anyone that has been buying "black Friday deals" for the last like 10 years has been fleeced. Black Friday is dead. Best time to buy is when stores need to offload product. Just talk to employees at the local store and you'll find amazing deals well before they hit the floor.
Thank you!!
An rtx 6800 was 330 one week ago then increased to 350 now they marked it down to 340 so no sale at all
Scam is correct. Do not buy anything during Scam Friday season.
Why do i need headphones to play a game
I found a 7800xt for 394 pound on amazon uk.
Gigabyte on right ? I was looking for it but I heard is the worst 7800xt, power hungry and super loud... I bought today 7800xt nitro+ for 479... Pretty sad price but had to go for something...
GPUs being priced competitively went out for good with the pandemic. Nvidia has a stranglehold on the market and guarantee are not budging with the new generation coming. They have a guaranteed market primed with Ai. Gamers are nowhere near their focus anymore, and haven't been a primary point of focus since Pascal.
Nvidia prices are probably going to get worse since they stopped producing 40 series a while ago..
I made it to the video boys, I will retire now
If you think nVidia is going to give you a good deal at ANY time during the year, you would be wrong.
especially for broken people(in past)
(now)commentin from 1000$ phone
didnt buy anything this time. Overprized shi all over stores.
it's ok guys ill change the economy
buy an oled
Brack Friday Bundurru 😄
Once again I return to my backlog of old steam games...
Idk about you but this black friday I have saved a lot of $
Ryzen 8600g in 160$
MSI b650-p pro series atx at 150
32gb Ddr5 6000hmz at 83$
PSU Corsair bronze 650wts at 53$
I bought that CPU because I am waiting next year to buy one of the new graphics card + I only wanted it for playing eSports games
What do you expect 🙂the Orange man's tariffs are gonna ruin the US economy, so sellers are preparing for the worst.
The ultimate scam - buying an AMD video card.
Nvidia just delivers bruh, RTX HDR is INSANE tech.
Lol agreed.
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