The best Australian PC gaming deals this week (January 2021)
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Last updated: January 15, 2021.
Each week, we trawl through the deepest, darkest corners of the world wide web in order to unearth some of the best PC gaming deals in Australia. This story will largely focus on highlighting PC hardware and peripherals discounts, but if there are any appealing AU-exclusive games bargains, we'll include them too.
Without further ado, here's our current selection of deals — as always, if you spot anything else good, let us know in the comments section below. This round-up will be updated weekly... or just whenever there's an especially good bargain to be had. As bargains expire, we'll remove them from the page.
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Secretlab gaming chairs | From AU$574 (save up to AU$150)
The Secretlab Omega is our favourite gaming chair of 2020, and it's among the products deeply discounted during Secretlab's New Year sale. The standard Omega model is currently AU$574, down from the usual AU$634. And don't despair: all orders come with free shipping. Via Secretlab.View Deal
Cheap gaming laptops in Australia
Dell is currently offering 20 percent off all Alienware laptops and desktops - that means everything. You'll need to use the coupon GAMESTRONG20 to get the discount, and be aware that this doesn't stack on top of any existing discounts.
Alienware M15 R3 | i7-10750H | RTX 2070 Super | 16GB RAM | 1TB SSD - AU$3,519 (usually AU$4,399)
A big discount on this classy, well-endowed gaming laptop, which boasts a 15.6 inch FHD screen with a frankly astonishing 300Hz refresh rate (3ms response time). The 17 inch model is also on sale for AU$3,599 (usually AU$4,499) and is specc'ed the same, save a smaller SSD. This deal runs until January 28. Via Dell.View Deal
MSI GL65 Leopard 10SFSK | i7 10750H | RTX 2070 Super | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | AU$2,399 (usually AU$3,299)
This powerful gaming laptop is going for up to AU$3,299 elsewhere. If you're after a ray tracing capable gaming laptop, a bit over AU$2,000 for the privilege isn't too bad - though you'll probably want to be keen on MSI's overall aesthetic.View Deal
Cheap gaming monitors in Australia
Alienware AW2521HFL | AU$489.29 (usually AU$699)
This 24.5 inch FHD monitor boasts a 240Hz refresh rate, which is probably a higher refresh rate than you're ever gonna need. To access this deal, you'll need to use the coupon code GAMESTRONG30 at checkout. Via Dell.View Deal
Alienware 27 AW2720HF | AU$584.34 (usually AU$899)
A tempting AU$314.65 off this 27 inch FHD monitor, which likes its younger sibling above, features a blistering 240Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time. To get this price you'll need to use the coupon code GAMESTRONG35 at checkout. Via Dell.View Deal
Cheap gaming keyboards in Australia
Razer BlackWidow Chroma | AU$129 (usually AU$219.95)
The price on this green switch mechanical keyboard generally hits between AU$170 and AU$200 in Australia, so this current Amazon deal is quite good. It has an advertised 80 million keystroke lifespan and all the colours you could possibly want, unless 16.8 million isn't enough for you. Via Amazon.View Deal
Cheap gaming mice in Australia
HyperX Pulsefire Dart | AU$117.54 (usually AU$139)
This wireless RGB gaming mouse usually goes for around AU$140 locally, so this is a good price if you're in the market. Boasts an advertised 1ms response time and 50 hours battery life, via Amazon.View Deal
Razer Naga Trinity | AU$139 (usually AU$169.95)
If you need a gaming mouse with a crapload of buttons, the Naga Trinity is probably already on your radar. There are up to 19 programmable buttons and interchangeable side panels, so you can choose whether to go button mad or not, depending on what you're playing. Via Amazon.View Deal
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