The Amazon Prime Day sale continues, and day two of the sale promises more deals on all your favorite tech, PC gaming hardware, and peripherals. As PC prices continue to squeeze consumers, an event like Prime Day is a great way to save some money on a new build, component upgrades, monitors, and beyond. Our expert team curates deals 24/7 during the event, leveraging our testing data and hands-on experience to bring you recommendations. We also use extensive price tracking to ensure that deals are always actually worthwhile, avoiding price inflation or exaggerated discounts. As always, you need a Prime membership to take advantage of Prime Day deals, but we're also sharing lots of listings from rival retailers like Newegg and Best Buy. Quick Links: Amazon Prime Day dealsAmazon: Prime Free TrialAmazon: Prime Monthly Plan: $14.99Amazon: Prime Annual Plan: $139Amazon: All Prime Day dealsAmazon: 62% off computers and accessories dealsAmazon: All Gaming GPU DealsAmazon: Up to $500 off Gaming MonitorsAmazon: Desktop and gaming PCsA few of our other dedicated Hub Pages: Best Prime Day gaming PC deals | Best Prime Day RAM deals | Best Prime Day gaming laptop deals | Best Prime Day monitor deals | Best Prime Day SSD deals | Best Prime Day PC peripherals deals | Best Prime Day motherboard dealsHottest Prime Day Tech DealsThe Corsair Xeneon Edge is a 14.5-inch display designed to serve as an extension for your desktop and give you a small screen to host your most important apps. Its versatility means you can mount it practically anywhere — horizontally under your main monitor, vertically beside your primary display, or as a digital status panel inside your PC case.View DealThe Samsung 990 Pro 1TB SSD is compatible with PCIe 4.0 x4 interfaces and can reach read/write speeds of up to 7,450/6,900 MB/s. The drive uses a Samsung Pascal controller and comes with a 5-year warranty.View DealGet a 25-piece electric screwdriver for PC maintenance or any DIY task. Comes with a 1,500mAh battery, LED, and extension rod. View DealThe MSI Cyborg is a value-focused machine with a Core 7-240H processor and an RTX 5070 GPU.View DealThis slick external power button features a 2-meter (~78 inches) cable and a splitter that lets you connect both to your case's front panel buttons. It also includes adhesive pads and zip-ties.View DealA great refresh of the P1S, with a better nozzle, screen, camera, and improved cooling system. This is the new standard to which other 3D printers will be measured.Welcome to Day 2 of Amazon Prime Day! There's plenty going on in the world of PC hardware, and we'll be taking you through the best savings on components, hardware, tools, peripherals, and more! - StephenBeat PC building prices with this RTX 5060 pre-builtNew for day two is this CyberPowerPC pre-built, which costs just $1,049. For that, you get an Intel Core i5 14400F, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 8GB, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1 TB gen 4 SSD, as well as Windows 11. Building this PC by yourself would be pretty much With Intel Core i5 14400F, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 9GB, 16GB of DDR5, and a 1TB SSD, this gaming PC is much cheaper than trying to build your own budget gaming rig. View DealAs you can see from our testing, the 5060 is a respectable entry-level card that beats out Intel offerings and AMD's 9060XT. This card will do just fine at 1080p, making this build a great first-time gaming PC for a budding young enthusiast. If you've been trying to build a budget gaming PC, this is probably your best bet. - StephenFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureFutureGrab this attractive, versatile gaming mouse for $130(Image credit: Tom's Hardware)If you're looking for a great all-around gaming mouse that's also gorgeous, the Logitech G502 X Plus is the prettiest wireless gaming mouse that's also a total powerhouse. It's currently on sale in both black and white variations for just $113.99 at Amazon — down 29% from its retail price of $159.99.This right-handed contoured gaming mouse features 13 programmable buttons, dual-mode scrolling, a reversible/removable DPI switch button, and up to 130 hours of battery life (with the pretty lighting turned off).View DealTom's HardwareTom's HardwareTom's HardwareTom's HardwareTom's HardwareThe G502 X Plus is a large, right-handed contoured gaming mouse with a thumb rest, 13 programmable buttons, and 8 RGB zones. It features Logitech's Hero 25K optical sensor and an adjustable/removable DPI shift button, as well as a dual-mode scroll wheel that lets you switch between smooth free-scrolling and precise notched scrolling with the press of a button. It also has hybrid optical-mechanical switches in its primary buttons — optical for speed and low-latency, and mechanical for improved battery life (it gets up to 130 hours with the lighting turned off, but that drops to around 37 hours with the lighting turned on). You can read my full review of the Logitech G502 X Plus here. — Sarah