The perfect Prime Day ways to upgrade your PC gaming setup for under $100-

Is it just me, or does it really seem like there is a new big retail holiday every other month? On the second day of this year’s Amazon Fall Prime Day deals, you might not have much money left, especially if you’ve been impulse buying like I have. 

The good news is that if you’ve been waiting to pick up a new mouse or keyboard, or you’ve finally decided to upgrade your SDD, you can still get some good stuff for less than a Benjamin.

To start, I found a couple of my favorite gaming mice marked down quite nicely: the Razer Viper Ultimate on sale for $90 and Logitech G305 Lightspeed for $35. I’ve used the Viper Ultimate for years and love the feel of it and the fact that it comes with its own little charging dock. 

The Logitech G305 is pretty much the perfect wireless budget mouse. It is lightweight and comfy, and it travels well. More importantly, it’s got over 200 hours of battery life on a single AA battery. 

For a keyboard, I really dig the wireless Keychron K2  Version 2 for $80 on Amazon. If you’re unfamiliar with the brand, Keychron is a favorite among enthusiast keyboard likers for its great build quality and typing-feel. I really like the look of the K2 more than anything. It’s very ‘computer lab’ chic.  

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I know we don’t talk about wireless gaming earbuds a lot, and that’s mainly because most of them aren’t great, but these JBL Quantums for $70 might be the exception because of it’s latency-free gaming mode.

However, the Corsair HS65 for $35 is a steal if you want a more traditional gaming headset at a scary-low price. 

It’s never too late to upgrade your webcam, and the Razer Kiyo Pro for $87 is the best one for anyone with really awful lighting, and honestly, that’s probably most of us here.

We’ve been screaming about how crazy cheap SSDs have been the last few years, and this one is no different. This Lexar NM790 2TB NVMe SSD for $87 could be the cheapest and most significant upgrade you could make to your gaming PC. You’ll get speedier load times and enough room to house even the biggest of installs of 2023.