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PC Parts, Hardware & Components Prime Day Deals 2021: Early Processors, Motherboard, RAM, Graphics Cards & More Savings Tracked by The Consumer Post

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Save on PC parts deals at the Prime Day sale, featuring early CPU, GPU, hard drive, SSD & more offers

BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Here’s our guide to all the top early PC parts, hardware & components deals for Prime Day 2021, including deals on NZXT cases & coolers, AMD & Intel processors, NVIDIA & AMD graphics cards, motherboards & more. Browse the latest deals by clicking the links listed below.

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In need of some more deals? We recommend checking Walmart’s Deals for Days sale (June 20 – 23) and Amazon’s Prime Day homepage for thousands more active and upcoming discounts. The Consumer Post earns commissions from purchases made using the links provided.

Buying the PC parts, components and hardware and building your own PC can be a fun experience if you like putting things together. It involves a lot of planning and researching if you want the best value for your money. Of course, there are PC building services out there if you don’t want to go through the process of building one for yourself, such as those offered by NZXT and ORIGIN PC. However, if you are determined to build one for yourself, the PC hardware, parts and components that you’ll need are the CPU, motherboard, RAM, graphics card or GPU, a hard drive or SSD, a power supply and a case. For beginners, one of the most important things to remember is that processors should always be paired with the right socket motherboard. Other than that, you don’t have to worry too much about the other parts as they will work on any build.

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