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The best Australian PC gaming deals this week

Last updated: April 1.

A couple of times a week, we trawl through the deepest, darkest corners of the world wide web in order to unearth some of the best PC gaming deals in Australia. This story will largely focus on highlighting PC hardware and peripherals discounts, but if there are any appealing AU-exclusive games bargains, we'll include them too.

Without further ado, here's our current selection of deals — as always, if you spot anything else good, let us know in the comments section below. This round-up will be updated weekly... or just whenever there's an especially good bargain to be had. As bargains expire, we'll remove them from the page. 

For a wide range of deals, as well as live price comparisons, check out our sister site Getprice.

Cheap gaming PCs in Australia

Gigabyte AERO 15 XC | i7-10870H | RTX 3070 | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD - AU$2,599 (usually AU$3,199)
A beaut RTX 3070 equipped gaming laptop for significantly less than AU$3,000? We won't say no. In addition to the specs above, this wields a 15.6 inch 1080p screen with 144Hz refresh rate. Via Scorptec.

Alienware Aurora Pack | i7-10700KF | RTX 3070 | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD + monitor, keyboard and mouse | AU$3,635.45 (usually AU$5,699)
If you're starting from scratch and want an RTX 3070 equipped desktop PC with a monitor, keyboard and mouse thrown in, you might be tempted by this discount, which shears just over AU$2,000 off the usual RRP. The monitor included is the Dell Alienware 27 (AW2720HF). Via Dell.

Alienware M17 R3 | i7-10750H | RTX 2070 Super | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | AU$2,699 (usually AU$4,499)
If the Alienware vibe is more your speed, this M17 R3 may appeal more than the above listed, though it's only marginally better spec-wise. The screen is a 17.3 inch 1080p display with 144Hz refresh rate. If you'd prefer, you can get an M17 R3 with an RTX 2080 Super, 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD for AU$3,769 at the moment, down from AU$5,799. Via Dell.

Razer Blade 15 Advanced | i7-10875H | RTX 2070 Super | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | AU$2,999 (usually AU$4,899)
A very good deal on this extremely well-endowed Blade: in addition to the specs above you're getting a 300Hz refresh rate on that screen, and all the usual RGB adornments. This is a very classy device and a steal at this price. Via Microsoft.

HP Omen 15 | i7-9750H | RTX 2080 | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | AU$2,999 (usually AU$3,799)
Microsoft is flogging a bunch of high-spec laptops at the moment and this is among the best. Comes with a full HD LED display, "advanced cooling" and a fancy-as-always form factor. Via Microsoft.

Cheap gaming monitors in Australia

Dell 27 (S2721DGF) | AU$519.34 (usually AU$799)
A nice AU$280 off this 27 inch 1440p gaming monitor, which has refresh rates of up to 165Hz, a 1ms response time and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. Via Dell.

BenQ EL2870U | AU$489 (usually AU$549)
This monitor is geared towards console gamers, and that's most obvious when you look at its 60Hz refresh rate. But if you're after a cheap 4K monitor with 1ms response time and in-built speakers, these are pretty good. Via Amazon.

Alienware 25 (AW2521HFL) | AU$449 (usually AU$699)
Here's a good price if you need something with a 240Hz refresh rate. It's a 1080p display with 1ms response time and G-Sync + AMD FreeSync Premium support. Via Dell.

Acer XZ272P curved gaming monitor | AU$329 (usually AU$479)
If you want a screen with a bend in it, this 1080p monitor could do the trick, and a 165Hz refresh rate is pretty good at this reduced price. Boasts FreeSync tech and HDR 400. Via Scorptec.

Cheap gaming headsets in Australia

Razer Kraken X | AU$54 (usually AU$89)
Usually poised at the higher end of the budget bracket, this Kraken X is an excellent all-rounder and will happily play nice with any consoles you own, too. This wired model has 40mm drivers, 7.1 virtual surround sound, and scored well when we reviewed it back in 2019. Via Amazon.

Cheap gaming keyboards in Australia

Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition | AU$187 (usually ~AU$209)
This tenkeyless optical switch gaming keyboard has all the usual Razer RGB flair, and is especially good for players who tend to move around a lot (hence the name). A good one for aspiring pro gamers or, indeed, actual pro gamers. Via Amazon.

Razer BlackWidow Chroma | AU$146 (usually AU$219.95)
The price on this green switch mechanical keyboard generally hits between AU$170 and AU$200 in Australia, so this current Amazon deal is quite good, albeit a bit priceier than it was a week ago (AU$120). It has an advertised 80 million keystroke lifespan and all the colours you could possibly want, unless 16.8 million isn't enough for you. Via Amazon.

Cheap gaming mice in Australia

Razer Naga Trinity | AU$125 (usually AU$169.95)
If you need a gaming mouse with a crapload of buttons, the Naga Trinity is probably already on your radar. There are up to 19 programmable buttons and interchangeable side panels, so you can choose whether to go button mad or not, depending on what you're playing. Via Amazon.

A note on affiliates: some of our stories, like this one, include affiliate links to online stores. These online stores share a small amount of revenue with us if you buy something through one of these links, which help support our work evaluating components and games. 



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Last updated: April 1.

A couple of times a week, we trawl through the deepest, darkest corners of the world wide web in order to unearth some of the best PC gaming deals in Australia. This story will largely focus on highlighting PC hardware and peripherals discounts, but if there are any appealing AU-exclusive games bargains, we'll include them too.

Without further ado, here's our current selection of deals — as always, if you spot anything else good, let us know in the comments section below. This round-up will be updated weekly... or just whenever there's an especially good bargain to be had. As bargains expire, we'll remove them from the page. 

For a wide range of deals, as well as live price comparisons, check out our sister site Getprice.

Cheap gaming PCs in Australia

Gigabyte AERO 15 XC | i7-10870H | RTX 3070 | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD - AU$2,599 (usually AU$3,199)
A beaut RTX 3070 equipped gaming laptop for significantly less than AU$3,000? We won't say no. In addition to the specs above, this wields a 15.6 inch 1080p screen with 144Hz refresh rate. Via Scorptec.

Alienware Aurora Pack | i7-10700KF | RTX 3070 | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD + monitor, keyboard and mouse | AU$3,635.45 (usually AU$5,699)
If you're starting from scratch and want an RTX 3070 equipped desktop PC with a monitor, keyboard and mouse thrown in, you might be tempted by this discount, which shears just over AU$2,000 off the usual RRP. The monitor included is the Dell Alienware 27 (AW2720HF). Via Dell.

Alienware M17 R3 | i7-10750H | RTX 2070 Super | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | AU$2,699 (usually AU$4,499)
If the Alienware vibe is more your speed, this M17 R3 may appeal more than the above listed, though it's only marginally better spec-wise. The screen is a 17.3 inch 1080p display with 144Hz refresh rate. If you'd prefer, you can get an M17 R3 with an RTX 2080 Super, 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD for AU$3,769 at the moment, down from AU$5,799. Via Dell.

Razer Blade 15 Advanced | i7-10875H | RTX 2070 Super | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | AU$2,999 (usually AU$4,899)
A very good deal on this extremely well-endowed Blade: in addition to the specs above you're getting a 300Hz refresh rate on that screen, and all the usual RGB adornments. This is a very classy device and a steal at this price. Via Microsoft.

HP Omen 15 | i7-9750H | RTX 2080 | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | AU$2,999 (usually AU$3,799)
Microsoft is flogging a bunch of high-spec laptops at the moment and this is among the best. Comes with a full HD LED display, "advanced cooling" and a fancy-as-always form factor. Via Microsoft.

Cheap gaming monitors in Australia

Dell 27 (S2721DGF) | AU$519.34 (usually AU$799)
A nice AU$280 off this 27 inch 1440p gaming monitor, which has refresh rates of up to 165Hz, a 1ms response time and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. Via Dell.

BenQ EL2870U | AU$489 (usually AU$549)
This monitor is geared towards console gamers, and that's most obvious when you look at its 60Hz refresh rate. But if you're after a cheap 4K monitor with 1ms response time and in-built speakers, these are pretty good. Via Amazon.

Alienware 25 (AW2521HFL) | AU$449 (usually AU$699)
Here's a good price if you need something with a 240Hz refresh rate. It's a 1080p display with 1ms response time and G-Sync + AMD FreeSync Premium support. Via Dell.

Acer XZ272P curved gaming monitor | AU$329 (usually AU$479)
If you want a screen with a bend in it, this 1080p monitor could do the trick, and a 165Hz refresh rate is pretty good at this reduced price. Boasts FreeSync tech and HDR 400. Via Scorptec.

Cheap gaming headsets in Australia

Razer Kraken X | AU$54 (usually AU$89)
Usually poised at the higher end of the budget bracket, this Kraken X is an excellent all-rounder and will happily play nice with any consoles you own, too. This wired model has 40mm drivers, 7.1 virtual surround sound, and scored well when we reviewed it back in 2019. Via Amazon.

Cheap gaming keyboards in Australia

Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition | AU$187 (usually ~AU$209)
This tenkeyless optical switch gaming keyboard has all the usual Razer RGB flair, and is especially good for players who tend to move around a lot (hence the name). A good one for aspiring pro gamers or, indeed, actual pro gamers. Via Amazon.

Razer BlackWidow Chroma | AU$146 (usually AU$219.95)
The price on this green switch mechanical keyboard generally hits between AU$170 and AU$200 in Australia, so this current Amazon deal is quite good, albeit a bit priceier than it was a week ago (AU$120). It has an advertised 80 million keystroke lifespan and all the colours you could possibly want, unless 16.8 million isn't enough for you. Via Amazon.

Cheap gaming mice in Australia

Razer Naga Trinity | AU$125 (usually AU$169.95)
If you need a gaming mouse with a crapload of buttons, the Naga Trinity is probably already on your radar. There are up to 19 programmable buttons and interchangeable side panels, so you can choose whether to go button mad or not, depending on what you're playing. Via Amazon.

A note on affiliates: some of our stories, like this one, include affiliate links to online stores. These online stores share a small amount of revenue with us if you buy something through one of these links, which help support our work evaluating components and games. 


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