For the moment, I just have to shift to another system, which I'm writing this on now. And with all the deals work to be done in the next few days, I don’t really have time to do extensive troubleshooting. So, while I haven’t had a chance to confirm things 100% yet, it seems highly likely that the power supply is dead since nothing else has changed and I left the system in sleep mode yesterday morning. But now, aside from a few RGB lights around the motherboard’s IO shield, nothing else powers up no matter how much I re-seat cables or swap out components (not that I did a ton of that, given the timing). It was perfectly fine before I left that morning, with no indications of any issues during the past few weeks as I’ve used it to level up my Druid in Diablo IV. After getting home from the office last night, with mere hours before my first Prime Day deals shift, I discovered that my primary gaming/productivity PC had just… decided that it wasn’t going to turn on anymore. It was the worst of times and the best of times for PC hardware failure. Alienware 34-inch QD-OLED Monitor : $899 at Dell (was $1199).RTX 3070 Ti: $419 at Newegg (all-time low).AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D CPU: now $557 at Newegg with promo code (was $699).Dell S3222DGM 32-inch Gaming Monitor: $289 at Dell (down from $349).WD Black SN850X 2TB SSD: $89 at Newegg (back order).For a more a comprehensive list of everything you should consider, check out our up-to-date lists of the best tech and PC hardware deals, best SSD deals, best CPU deals, best monitor deals and best laptop deals. However, some key deals remain in place, particularly on competitor sites such as Newegg, Lenovo, B&H Photo and Dell.īelow, we're listing the best Prime Day deals that you can still get, including those on SSDs, GPUs and monitors. As of July 13th, Prime Day has officially ended on.
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