Best Prime Day October gaming laptop deals in the UK — huge savings on Asus ROG, Alienware, MSI and more
Get your game on with these Prime Big Day Deals
Amazon Prime Big Deals Day is here, and believe me when I say this is one of the best times in the entire year to pick up a gaming laptop.
Last year, there were some absolute bargains — huge discounts on some of the biggest and best brands in the portable audio space, and there's a whole lot more of the same this year from the likes of Asus, MSI, HP, Lenovo, and more.
We are rounding up the best Prime Day gaming laptop deals just below, so keep your eyes peeled! And don’t forget — you need an Amazon Prime subscription to snag these offers.
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Today's best deals
- Acer Nitro 5 (RTX 3060):
£999£699 @ Amazon - Asus TUF A17 (RTX 4070):
£1,499£1,299 @ Amazon - MSI Katana 15 (RTX 4070):
£1,649£1,099 @ Amazon - Lenovo Legion 5 (RTX 3060):
£1,129£799 @ Amazon - HP Omen 16 (RTX 3060):
£1,499£899 @ Amazon - HP Victus 15 (RTX 3050):
£979£629 @ Amazon - MSI Cyborg 15 (RTX 4060):
£1,299£764 @ Amazon with coupon - MSI Katana 15 (RTX 4070):
£1,649£1,199 @ Amazon - Asus ROG Strix G16 (RTX 4080):
£2,249£2,099 @ Amazon - Asus ROG Flow X16 (RTX 4070):
£2,699£2,399 @ Amazon - Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 (RTX 4080):
£3,099£2,599 @ Amazon
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HP Omen 16 (RTX 3060): £1,499 £899 @ Amazon
Save £600 on HP's Omen 16 gaming laptop for a limited time only. Snag HP's budget-friendly gaming notebook for an ultra-low price and be met with powerful AMD Ryzen 7 performance and quality Nvidia RTX 3060 graphics, with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD storage to boot! The Omen 16 also features a vibrant 16-inch display with a rapid 144Hz refresh rate and a Full HD resolution.
HP Victus 15 (RTX 3050): £979 £629 @ Amazon
Save £350 on the HP Victus 15 gaming laptop. Snag yourself an impressive entry-level gaming laptop and save yourself a bundle in the process as you enjoy Ryzen 7 performance, Nvidia RTX 3050 graphics, 8GB of RAM, 512GB of SSD storage, and a quality 15.6-inch display with a 144Hz refresh rate ready for ultra smooth gameplay.
MSI Cyborg 15 (RTX 4060): £1,299 £764 @ Amazon with coupon
Save over 30% on the MSI Cyborg 15, the lowest price yet for this RTX 40 GPU laptops. This machine pack a 15.6-inch 1080p 144Hz display, 12th Gen Intel Core i7-12650H 10-core CPU, 8GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD. This one of the best RTX 40 series laptop deals you can get.
MSI Katana 15 (RTX 4070): £1,649 £1,099 @ Amazon
Now £450 off, this config of the MSI Katana takes gaming to a whole 'nother level. It packs a 15.6-inch (1920 x 1080) 144Hz display, Intel Core i7-12650H CPU, 16GB RAM and Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4070 GPU . For storage and transferring files, there's a speedy 1TB SSD onboard.
Acer Nitro 5 (RTX 3060): £999 £699 @ Amazon
Save £300 on the Acer Nitro 5 RTX 3060 gaming laptop when you buy during Amazon's Big Deal days! Enjoy the power of a Ryzen 5 5600H processor backed by 16GB of RAM and a sizable 512GB of SSD storage as Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 graphics dominate this entry-level notebook's 144Hz full HD display.
Asus TUF A17 (RTX 4070): £1,499 £1,299 @ Amazon
Save £200 on Asus' fantastic gaming laptop the TUF A17 (FA707XI). You're good to game in moments with the TUF A17's powerful AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 combo, backed up by 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Capping things off is the TUF's speedy 144Hz display, making sure you've every advantage when it comes to staying one frame ahead of the competition at all times.
Lenovo Legion 5 (RTX 3060): £1,129 £799 @ Amazon
Save £330 on Lenovo's Legion 5 gaming laptop and gain an impressive gaming laptop featuring RTX 3060 graphics and a 12th Gen Intel Core i5 CPU with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD storage. Lenovo make this impressive laptop all the more tempting with a mouth-watering WQHD display with a super-speedy 165Hz refresh rate.
Asus ROG Strix G16 (RTX 4080): £2,249 £2,099 @ Amazon
Save £150 on the 2023 Asus ROG Strix G16, one of the most powerful gaming laptops you can get. It features a 16-inch WUXGA (1920 x 1200) 165Hz display, 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13650H 14-core CPU, 16GB of RAM, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 GPU, and 1TB SSD.
Asus ROG Flow X16 (RTX 4070): £2,699 £2,399 @ Amazon
Save £300 on the excellent ASUS ROG Flow X16 Gaming Laptop. Enjoy high-quality visuals on its 16-inch 165Hz 2560 x 1600 touch screen. This machine packs a powerful Intel Core i9-13900H CPU and 32GB of RAM, which ensures programs quickly and smoothly. Rounding out its hardware is a vigorous NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 GPU. The laptop's 1TB SSD makes games load fast and affords you plenty of storage.
Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 (RTX 4080): £3,099 £2,599 @ Amazon
Save £500 on the Asus ROG Zephyrus gaming laptop. This beastly machine packs a 14-inch (2560 x 1600) 165hz display which enables sharp, colorful, immersive viewing in any lighting environment. Rounding out its hardware specs are a AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS CPU, 32GB of DDR5 RAM and an RTX 4080 GPU with a 125W TGP. This laptop supplies you with a massive 1TB SSD for fast file transfers and game storage.
How do I get Amazon Prime Big Deals Days gaming laptop deals?
Although everyone can shop Amazon's sale, the name of this event is a bit of a giveaway — you need Amazon Prime to get access to exclusive Prime-member offers.
Don’t worry! You don’t need to pay a single penny for the first 30 days, so you could get it for Prime Day, then cancel straight away. However, you may want to stick around for the huge Prime Video library, Prime Music, free Kindle books and the free next day delivery. If you decide to continue with your membership, Amazon Prime costs £8.99/mo.
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