rlex Posted November 19, 2021 Share Posted November 19, 2021 Look around you, Black Friday is happening right now. Every retailer on the planet is already pumping out Black Friday deals, and given the struggles with supply and shipping, it makes sense to jump on them early if you want a chance of bagging your tech before 2022 rolls around. Basically we recommend starting your deal shopping early, because availability may be the watchword this year, rather than just the almighty 'deal.' Tech is only going to become more scarce as we approach the end of the year, so it's the early deals that stand the best chance of getting to you in time. And while there may be some last-minute deals on November 26, there are enough protection schemes from the major players that you won't miss out on grabbing an early bargain either. One thing you're not going to see this Black Friday is any deals on graphics cards. While the likes of the RTX 3080 and RX 6800 XT are the best graphics cards upgrades we've seen in a long, long time, lack of availability means that these don't need price cuts to sell out. Plenty of gaming PCs built around such cards are out there though, and there are some healthy deals to be had if you're quick. So there are deals and plenty of them. Maybe not on graphics cards, but plenty of other components are enjoying large price drops. By way of example, SSDs are enjoying some awesome cuts already and system memory is looking pretty tasty too. We're seeing plenty of healthy discounts on monitors and TVs too. So, it's not all stock nightmares and chip shortage doom and gloom. https://www.pcgamer.com/black-friday-pc-gaming-deals-2021/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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