The Best Deals of Newegg’s Pre-Black Friday ‘Deal Leak’ Sale

 

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Is today the day you get a GTX 980? How about a rice cooker?

Good news for those living in the U.S.: Newegg is having a pre-Black Friday sale with some nice deals, including an incredibly powerful rice cooker!

OK, maybe it’s just a normal rice cooker.

But if you’re looking for a graphics cards, cases, or a good power supply, there are quite a few good deals in the mix. This might be a chance to skip out early on the Black Friday madness, particularly since graphics cards do not usually go on sale during Black Friday.

“But,” you ask, “will there be better deals on Black Friday itself?”

Probably, but not necessarily on these same parts. Black Friday is always a mad scramble of short deadlines and limited supplies, with a ton of people trying to get the best deals. If you see something you like here, the safe move is to get it while you can. For more advice on getting good deals on Black Friday, read our article on Black Friday 2015: How to Get the Best PC Parts Deals.

Please note: The best deals are dependent on rebates. Rebates are reliable, but only if you follow the instructions exactly and submit everything on time, so be careful!

Without further ado, here are the best deals that we could find.

Graphics cards
  • MSI Radeon R9 390 8GB: Current price: $300, plus $20 rebate (normal price: $330, for a discount of $30, or 9%). With the rebate, this becomes a pretty good deal on an upper mid-range graphics card. However, you can often find this card selling for as low as $310.
  • ZOTAC GeForce GTX 750 Ti: Current price: $99 (normal price: $110, for a discount of $11, or 10%). A small discount, but graphics cards traditionally only get small discounts. A decent budget card, nonetheless.
  • EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti: Current price: $110, plus $10 rebate (normal price: $130, for a discount of $20, or 15%). The real price of this card is actually $110, so you only really get a $10 discount if you send in the rebate. Still a decent budget card!
  • ZOTAC GeForce GTX 950: Current price: $140 (normal price: $160, for discount of $20, or 12.5%). Quite a good choice if it fits your budget.
  • MSI GeForce GTX 950: Current price: $155, plus $10 rebate (normal price: $160, for a discount of $5, or 3%). The real discount comes from the $10 rebate, so you can get $15 off the total.
  • XFX Radeon R9 380: Current price: $215, plus $20 rebate (normal price: $220, for a discount of $5, or 2%). The real price of this card is $200, so even with the rebate, you’re only truly getting $5 off.
  • ASUS GeForce GTX 970: Current price: $300, plus $20 rebate (normal price: $350, for a discount of $50 or 14%). A very decent discount that gets even better if you use the $20 rebate.
  • MSI GeForce GTX 970: Current price: $300, plus $20 rebate (normal price: $350, for a discount of $50 or 14%). Alternative to the Asus GTX 970, and exactly the same prices. A decent discount that gets even better if you use the $20 rebate.
  • GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 980: Current price: $480, plus $20 rebate (normal price: $500, for a discount of $20 or 4%). A very powerful card, with a $20 discount and another $20 rebate.

Power Supplies

  • EVGA G1 GOLD 750W: Current price: $80, plus $30 rebate (normal price: $115, for a discount of $35, or 30%). The G1 is a bit old, but of good quality. With the insane $30 rebate, you can get a fully modular Gold 750W PSU for a mere $50.
  • CORSAIR RM750X: Current price: $100, plus $20 rebate (normal price: $130, for discount of $30, or 23%). The sale plus the rebate bring this to $80, which is still a very good deal for a 750W PSU.
  • EVGA P2 Platinum 850W: Current price: $140, plus $30 rebate (normal price: $160, for a discount of $20, or 12.5%). An excellent, quality PSU. $110 final price if you get the $30 rebate.

AMD AM3 motherboard

  • GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3 R5: Current price: $110, plus $20 rebate (normal price: $130, for a discount of $20, or 15%). A quality motherboard on sale. We apologize for the lack of a more exciting description, but motherboards are not exciting components.

Cases

  • Rosewill R5: Current price: $70, plus $10 rebate (normal price: $100, for a discount of $30. or 30%). The $10 rebate brings it down to $60. Excellent case for that price.
  • Corsair 500R: Current price: $100, plus $20 rebate (normal price: $140 – A discount of $40 or 29%). Typically $110-$120, but now $100, with a $20 rebate. Very good mid-tower case.
  • Rosewill THOR V2: Current price: $120, plus $20 rebate (normal price: $170, for a discount of $50 or 29%). $100 with the rebate. The aesthetic is not for everyone, but the performance is stellar, and the discounted price is fantastic.
  • CM Storm Trooper: Current price: $150, plus $20 rebate (normal price: $160, for discount of $10 or 6%). Excellent case, now with a small discount and a sweet $20 rebate.
  • Thermaltake Level 10 GT: Current price: $170, plus $30 rebate (normal price: $290, for a discount of $120 or 41%). It is $140 after the rebate. We do not normally recommend this case at its normal price, but if you were thinking for getting it, now is definitely the time.

Screens

  • LG 25UM56-P: Current price: $160 (normal price: $350, for a discount of $190 or 54%). A pretty good ultrawide screen. Beware: The normal price is really $200-$230, not the officially listed $350.

CPU Heatsink+Fan

  • CRYORIG R1 Ultimate: Current price: $80 (normal price: $95, for a discount of $15 or 16%). A pretty decent cooler at a decent discount.
  • CRYORIG R1 Universal: Current price: $80 (normal price: $95, for a discount of $15 or 16%). The Universal version of the R1, with a slim fan for full compatibility with any RAM.

Gaming Peripherals

  • Tayama Induction Cooktop: Current price: $46 (normal price: $200, for a discount of $154 or 77%). PC gaming is the superior platform, but you need energy and stamina. So put down the Hot Pockets and cook something yourself!

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  • A common practice when it comes to these major sales is to increase the “original” price before applying the discount, so that buyers think that they are getting a bigger discount. We have tried to point out the true original price whenever the official original price is very far from reality.
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