Best Black Friday PC gaming deals on Amazon AU

In keeping with modern trends towards flagrant excess, Amazon kicked off its Black Friday sale in Australia on November 18—a full 10 days before the official Black Friday date of November 28. It wasn't even the first Australian retailer to start its sale, but it's the one uniquely placed to offer a bunch of PC gaming gear across pretty much every category.

I've been covering Black Friday for years and I know what Amazon is generally good at: a range of components, a smattering of laptops and gaming monitors, and—generally speaking—a wealth of headsets, mice and keyboards. If you're after any of those, the list below should have something to fit.

Amazon Black Friday laptop deals

Asus V16 Lifestyle Laptop | Core 5 | RTX4050 | 32GB | 512GB
Save 25% (AU$500)
Asus V16 Lifestyle Laptop | Core 5 | RTX4050 | 32GB | 512GB: was AU$1,999 now AU$1,499 at Amazon
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Asus markets this as a 'lifestyle' machine, which means it's thin and light, and pretty cleanly designed. But even with a last-gen RTX 4050 it's still got the gaming chops, as long as you don't expect to play in high detail in the latest AAA titles. The 144Hz screen is also a nice addition at this price.

Alienware Aurora AC16250 | Core 7 | RTX5050 | 16GB | 512GB
Save 34% (AU$950)
Alienware Aurora AC16250 | Core 7 | RTX5050 | 16GB | 512GB: was AU$2,799 now AU$1,849 at Amazon
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I'm impressed by what you get here for this discounted price. It's a basic gaming laptop, but the Core 7 and RTX 5050 match well and will do well in most games with medium detail. The 5123GB SSD is a bit low, but so is the price.

MSI Katana 15 HX | Core i9 | RTX5070 | 16GB | 512GB
Save 31% (AU$1,000)
MSI Katana 15 HX | Core i9 | RTX5070 | 16GB | 512GB: was AU$3,199 now AU$2,199 at Amazon
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MSI has wound back its OTT designs of past years and slickened things up a bit. Still, there's no mistaking this for anything but a proper gaming beast. The 14900HX processor is two generations old now, but it was the top of the line at the time and is still able to handle any game today without breaking a sweat. The RTX5070 GPU suits it well too.

Alienware Aurora AC16250 | Core 7 | RTX5060 | 32GB | 1TB
Save 30% (AU$1,050)
Alienware Aurora AC16250 | Core 7 | RTX5060 | 32GB | 1TB: was AU$3,499 now AU$2,449 at Amazon
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Using the same chassis and screen as the other Aurora we found, this one kicks it up to an RTX 5060, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. That all makes for a much more versatile gaming machine that can be pushed quite a bit higher in detail levels, or just go for high frames at medium settings.

MSI Vector 16 HX AI | Core Ultra 9 | RTX 5070 Ti | 32GB | 1TB
Save AU$800
MSI Vector 16 HX AI | Core Ultra 9 | RTX 5070 Ti | 32GB | 1TB: was AU$4,199 now AU$3,399 at Amazon
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MSI's Vector range sits in a higher tier than the MSI Katana, so it's better specced, and, to my mind at least, looks much nicer too. This one has a 16-inch 240Hz screen and is powered by a Core Ultra 9 275HX and RTX 5070 Ti. 32GB of RAM and a 1TB rounds out this potent combo.

Lenovo Legion Pro 7i  | Core Ultra 9 | RTX5080 | 32GB | 1TB
Save 25% (AU$1,502)
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i | Core Ultra 9 | RTX5080 | 32GB | 1TB: was AU$5,999 now AU$4,497 at Amazon
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Now we're cooking. This is a far more capable gaming lappy than the Lenovo above, with a meaty Ultra 9 275HX processor and RTX 5080 GPU. That's enough to fill all 240 of the screen's Hz with buttery frames. It comes with all the mod cons, including Wi-Fi 7.

Amazon Black Friday gaming monitor deals

Lenovo Legion R45w-30
Save 31% (AU$400)
Lenovo Legion R45w-30: was AU$1,299 now AU$899 at Amazon
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There's not much more you could want with this chonker. 44-inches of 170Hz curved screen to lose yourself into, and at $899 it's a bit of a bargain right now. The 5120 x 1440 resolution is also damn handy when you use this as a work monitor.

Alienware AW3225QF 32-inch 4K gaming monitor
Save AU$490
Alienware AW3225QF 32-inch 4K gaming monitor: was AU$1,889 now AU$1,399 at Amazon
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This 32-inch affair is one of our fave gaming monitors, and if you don't trust me check out this 92 / 100 review. Samsung's QD-OLED tech pumps out a sharp 4K resolution with an uber-smooth 240Hz refresh rate, with AMD FreeSync and G-Sync support into the fact.

Amazon Black Friday gaming keyboard deals

Corsair K70 RGB Pro
Save AU$90
Corsair K70 RGB Pro: was AU$249 now AU$159 at Amazon
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This is the best price I've seen on this solid 'n' dependable gaming keyboard. I use it every day, all day and can highly recommend. The RGB is typically stunning, and the build is very robust: you could use it to knock out an intruder. It features 8,000Hz hyper-polling, 4,000Hz key scanning, PBT Double-shot Pro keycaps and yeah: it looks great.

Corsair K65 Plus Wireless
Save AU$74.75
Corsair K65 Plus Wireless: was AU$249 now AU$174.25 at Amazon
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A decent discount on this well-regarded 75% size mechanical gaming keyboard. It has an elegant and reserved aesthetic, but it's a true powerhouse when it comes to gaming performance, with hot-swappable pre-lubed caps and dual-layer sound dampening.

ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile wireless gaming keyboard
Save AU$100
ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile wireless gaming keyboard: was AU$279 now AU$179 at Amazon
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If you want your keyboard to take up as little space as possible, this is a wireless 65 percenter with low profile optical switches. Small doesn't mean discreet though, so rest assured there's plenty of RGB on this thing. The ROG Falchion RX is the favourite low profile keyboard in our best gaming keyboard list, ticking just about every must-have box including great switches, a sturdy build, and plenty of connectivity options.

Asus ROG Azoth 75% wireless gaming keyboard
Save AU$160
Asus ROG Azoth 75% wireless gaming keyboard: was AU$399 now AU$239 at Amazon
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This is a great price for this gorgeous 75% keyboard. It has both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, amazing gasket mount keys, and an OLED display at the top right corner so that you don't always have to use Asus's (often annoying) desktop software. If you prefer the white model, that's going for AU$279.

Amazon Black Friday gaming mouse deals

Corsair Scimitar Elite RGB wireless gaming mouse
Save AU$110.92
Corsair Scimitar Elite RGB wireless gaming mouse: was AU$239 now AU$128.08 at Amazon
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Not an all-time low, but still a decent price for a niche piece of kit. It's aimed squarely at MMO players, but it'll come in handy to anyone who likes more complex games with lotsa commands. It has 16 programmable buttons and an impressive 150 hour battery life, with both wireless and Bluetooth connectivity (it comes packaged with a wireless dongle). You can even slide the 12 side bottoms along the right hand side of the mouse for perfect comfort.

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex Lightspeed wireless gaming mouse
Save AU$134.95
Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex Lightspeed wireless gaming mouse: was AU$299.95 now AU$165 at Amazon
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A decent discount on this premium Logitech rodent, which has an RRP of AU$299.95 which Amazon is evidently ignoring. It boasts five programmable buttons and an astonishing 95 hours battery life on a single charge, but still a small saving. Boasts a 32K DPI sensor and up to 8 kHz polling.

Amazon Black Friday gaming headset deals

Razer Barracuda X wireless gaming headset
Save AU$64.95
Razer Barracuda X wireless gaming headset: was AU$159.95 now AU$95 at Amazon
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A chunky discount on this very capable wireless set of cans, boasting both 2.4 Ghz wireless and Bluetooth (the latter helps it double as an on-the-go set of headphones) as well as 50 hour battery life and a detachable mic. We reviewed an earlier version of this model without Bluetooth and liked what we tested.

HyperX Cloud III wireless gaming headset
Save AU$94
HyperX Cloud III wireless gaming headset: was AU$279 now AU$185 at Amazon
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The Cloud II was a go-to if you wanted a sturdy, mid-range wired gaming headset. This wireless follow-up is decently specced for its price, with angled 53mm drivers, a detachable "ultra-clear" mic, and DTS Headphone:X Spatial Audio. This discount applies to red while the red model; the black is currently out of stock. Or, if you'd prefer the wired version of the Cloud III, that's down to AU$96.80 in black.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro wireless gaming headset 
Save AU$256
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro wireless gaming headset : was AU$735 now AU$479 at Amazon
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The RRP on this set of wireless gaming cans is absolutely bonkers, but this Black Friday discount brings it down to something way more affordable. Our review was very enthusiastic, noting its "impressive connectivity, fast charging, hot-swappable batteries and great adjustability". Needless to say its sound quality is bleeding edge premium as well. Not many people need a headset this expensive (even with the discount) but if you're in the market, now's the time.

Amazon Black Friday gaming controller deals

GameSir Nova Lite
Save AU$6.75
GameSir Nova Lite: was AU$45 now AU$38.25 at Amazon
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Our favourite budget PC controller gets a discount that brings it into impulse-buy territory. There's a lot to love at this price point: 2.4Ghz wireless connectivity, Bluetooth, a wired option via the Type-C port, and ten hours of battery life. The build quality isn't the sturdiest going around, and there's no audio jack, but this is a great piece of kit for well under AU$50.

Gamesir Nova 2 Lite
Save AU$11.80
Gamesir Nova 2 Lite: was AU$59 now AU$47.20 at Amazon
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A great budget controller gets even cheaper with this 20% Black Friday deal. This wireless affair supports both 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth, has a 1000Hz polling rate, and drift-free Hall Effect analog sticks. It has also back buttons and trigger stops.

8Bitdo Ultimate C wired controller
Save AU$19.79
8Bitdo Ultimate C wired controller: was AU$79.95 now AU$60.16 at Amazon
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If you're after a simple but durable gamepad to use at your desk, this 8Bitdo is definitely worth a look. Not only does it have drift-free hall effect analog sticks, but base of the sticks also have RGB. It's a wired only affair, so unless you've got a big cord, it's probably not designed for couch play. This isn't the best price we've seen, because it was down to AU$47.96 earlier in the year.

Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra wireless gamepad
Save AU$100.83
Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra wireless gamepad: was AU$329.95 now AU$229.12 at Amazon
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At RRP this gamepad is very expensive, but the cost is justified. In addition to drift-free, hall effect analog sticks and tactile microswitches, the Stealth Ultra also has four rear paddle buttons and, most conspicuously, a big 'ol LCD screen on the front. The latter can be used for software-free customisation, and to receive notifications. I scored it a 90 / 100 in my review.

Amazon Black Friday PC component deals

Corsair RS120 120mm PWM Fans
Save 33% (AU$17)
Corsair RS120 120mm PWM Fans: was AU$52 now AU$35 at Amazon
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In these days of austerity, RGB bling is now seen as pompous postering. So get with the proletariat program and invest in these unadorned but hard working Corsair fans. This works out at just $11.66 per fan, not that we think in terms of individuality anymore.

Nzxt RGB & Fan Controller
Save 26% (AU$14.73)
Nzxt RGB & Fan Controller: was AU$56.39 now AU$41.66 at Amazon
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If you've added fans to an existing build, or are planning a new PC that doesn't have enough fan headers on the motherboard, this is the solution. Up to 9 fans can be connected and given custom profiles. It'll also double-duty as an RGB controller for them via the Nzxt Cam app.

Noctua NF-F12 Heavy Duty Cooling Fan
Save 19% (AU$15.10)
Noctua NF-F12 Heavy Duty Cooling Fan: was AU$79 now AU$63.90 at Amazon
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The fan, the myth, the legend. A bit of Noctua brown in your case is more than just cache, it means you're serious about your cooling. The NF-F12 isn't your standard PC case fan, it's a properly heavy duty industrial-quality unit designed for high static pressure and outstanding cooling performance, so, it's just the thing for a hardcore gaming PC.

MSI MAG A650BN 650W
Save 21% (AU$17.85)
MSI MAG A650BN 650W: was AU$85 now AU$67.15 at Amazon
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MSI hasn't been making PSUs as long as some companies, but it makes them well. For a 650w unit that's premium quality this is a very good deal. It's modular, though the cables aren't braided.

Ugreen WiFi 7 BE6500 PCIe WiFi Card
Save 15% (AU$12)
Ugreen WiFi 7 BE6500 PCIe WiFi Card: was AU$79.99 now AU$67.99 at Amazon
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Unless you bought a new motherboard or PC in the last year or so, chances are it's not running the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard. If you have a home router that is Wi-Fi 7, then chuck this in your PC and see and instant improvement in internet speeds.

Corsair RM650e (2025) ATX PSU
Save 19% (AU$26.85)
Corsair RM650e (2025) ATX PSU: was AU$145 now AU$118.15 at Amazon
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Corsair's RM-series has a good reputation and this 65 watter is now just $118 for the Black Friday period. 650w would suit a PC with up to an RTX 5060 or equivalent.

Corsair A115 High-Performance Tower CPU Air Cooler
Save 27% (AU$45.89)
Corsair A115 High-Performance Tower CPU Air Cooler: was AU$169 now AU$123.11 at Amazon
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The Corsair A115 is a premium air cooler, and that's usually reflected in the price. In fact, when Tom's Hardware reviewed it that's all they complained about, really. Now that it's got a respectable discount it's blows for less.

Amazon Black Friday PC accessories deals

Logitech Speaker System Z623
Save 51% (AU$151.95)
Logitech Speaker System Z623: was AU$299.95 now AU$148 at Amazon
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This classic gaming speaker set might not be the newest around, but it's highly regarded, as our mates over at TechRadar also reckoned when they gave it 5/5 and talked up its excellent sound quality and good dimensional audio for gaming.

Meta Quest 3S (128 GB)
Save AU$70
Meta Quest 3S (128 GB): was AU$488 now AU$418 at Amazon
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A nice saving on the entry level Meta Quest 3S, though it's not breaking any records on discounts: this is pretty much the sale price during every big sales event. Still, AU$418 for the best entry level VR headset on the market is great when you consider the competition. The 256GB model is also on sale for AU$449, down from AU$510.

Amazon Black Friday gaming chair deals

PZDO Gaming Chair Computer Chair with Footrest
Save 35% (AU$89.99)
PZDO Gaming Chair Computer Chair with Footrest: was AU$259.98 now AU$169.99 at Amazon
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Look here – a $169 gaming chair. It's a miracle. The base cushion is extra large so you can sit cross-legged if you want while you game or meditate. Latex padding will keep any bum happy, and it's got a pop-out leg rest too. It comes in strawberry pink too, if that's your jam. Best of all, the manufacturer claims that it features a "One-piece all-steel frame with explosion-proof tray." Boom. Add to cart.

Amazon Black Friday streaming gear deals

Shure MV6 USB gaming mic
Save AU$33.30
Shure MV6 USB gaming mic: was AU$222 now AU$188.70 at Amazon
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A substantial discount on this top notch gaming microphone, which we rate as the best option overall, whether you're in it for streaming or just co-op play sans headset. We love its small form factor, excellent software and brilliant auto levelling, though the cable is a tad short, and the noise reduction can be a bit overzealous.

Shure MV7+ microphone
Save AU$66.60
Shure MV7+ microphone: was AU$444 now AU$377.40 at Amazon
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This is our favourite microphone for podcasting. It's a USB Type-C affair with auto levelling, noise reduction and plosive reduction, and it sounds brilliant. The software is powerful and easy-to-learn, and the form factor is extremely robust. The only downside is that there's no stand included, though with this discount, the prospect of buying one separately isn't as annoying.

Elgato Stream Deck +
Save AU$200
Elgato Stream Deck +: was AU$499 now AU$299 at Amazon
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A decent discount off this popular streaming interface, which we rated highly in our 82 / 100 review, praising its sleek build, seamless software and abundance of plug-ins. I mean, even for pro streamers a piece of kit like this is just a nice-to-have rather than essential, but if you've had your eyes on one, this is a good price, albeit not as low as the AU$263.69 we saw it go for during Prime Day.


Black Friday 2025 FAQ

When is Black Friday 2025 in Australia?

Black Friday 2025 is on Friday, November 28 this year, but it's important to remember that a lot of retailers kick off their Black Friday sales long in advance of that date. Realistically, you should keep an eye out from the beginning of November, if not earlier.

Even then, Black Friday is less a day than it is a weekend: the sales generally continue through the weekend until Cyber Monday, which takes place on December 1.

Should you wait to buy until Black Friday?

There are always reasons to hold off on making a new purchase whenever you are thinking about making one. Whether it's the potential for a new generation of techie goodness on the horizon—either cutting prices on existing models or delivering tangible higher performance—or because there might be an imminent sale like Black Friday looming.

When picking out the early Black Friday PC gaming deals we take all of this into consideration, and where we think prices on something might significantly drop on the big day itself we simply won't recommend it. But all of the products here we either believe won't significantly drop much further in terms of their pricing, or are just good deals that we wouldn't hesitate recommending if you wanted to make a purchase today.

What should I avoid buying on Black Friday 2025?

Anything you don't need. It's distressingly easy to be duped into dropping cash on something just because there's a hefty discount attached to it… even though you have absolutely no use for it.

If you're considering making a purchase around Black Friday, have a plan of attack. That probably sounds needlessly aggressive, but you need to know what you actually want to buy first or you'll end up with no end of crap. Cheap crap, maybe, but crap nonetheless.

Do some research on the products you'd like to pick up in the sales (we offer detailed hardware buying guides), and maybe some alternatives in case those don't pop up. Set yourself a strict budget too.

Products like graphics cards and processors have obvious tiers (though the different companies work damned hard to make product names as confusing as possible), and SSDs have rated speeds, but for peripherals, it's tougher to tell from the specs whether they're worth the money. Checking for reviews, from such luminaries as ourselves, should guide you on your way.

Are there any Black Friday tips and tricks?

If you haven't already used it up during a credit card splurge around Amazon Prime Day, then you ought to take the opportunity to sign up for a free 30-day trial of Amazon Prime. That will get you early access to the Lightning Deals, and help you grab some of Jeff's best deals of the day. It will also net you free shipping on a host of products and speedy delivery too, and at the very worst it'll be handy when it comes to bagging some last-minute Christmas gifts for that aunt you always forget about.

Shaun Prescott
Australian Editor

Shaun Prescott is the Australian editor of PC Gamer. With over ten years experience covering the games industry, his work has appeared on GamesRadar+, TechRadar, The Guardian, PLAY Magazine, the Sydney Morning Herald, and more. Specific interests include indie games, obscure Metroidvanias, speedrunning, experimental games and FPSs. He thinks Lulu by Metallica and Lou Reed is an all-time classic that will receive its due critical reappraisal one day.

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