Hey guys! I know black fridays almost over and cyber monday is still a few days away but i was wondering which one usually has better deals D: For mainly computer parts, builds, games, etc..

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Friday has better deals, but most friday deals are just about over anyway.

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Yeah, thats why i was hoping if someone could give me some insight on CyberMonday deals lol XD

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For games- wait until the Winter Sale. For everything else- hell if I know.

(inb4 non-PC games- PC MASTER RACE)

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Will do! Although i heard you can get bf4 for $20 right now D:

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If there is a place where I can get BF4 for 20 then I screwed up. I just bought it for 25 on gamestop.com

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Well the whole process was use a coupon code, and reduce the price from 29.99$ to 19.99$ online for Origin. Basically if u bought it for console then ur fine :P And even if you did buy it for pc, you would only be losing 5$

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Bought it for PC :'-(

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5$ Lost Forever~

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I think for computer parts and such, Cyber monday is the better deal, but for everything else, Black Friday is where it's at. Never actually participating in black friday or Cyber monday until this year, I will make the assumption that Black Friday deals are better than Cyber monday deals because why would anyone want to hassle with fighting and rushing to get the product they want, AND having to wait hours in a line just to pay for it if they could just get a better deal online on monday? <<< Because the deals are better on friday, that's why. It's like a natural balance. The better deals, or the better experience? Your choice. But in your case, NewEgg and Tigerdirect are mainly online goods providers (Both do have retail stores though) so while everyone is fighting over the cheapest Crockpots and King sized bedsets, the Videocards, Case towers and power supplies are just waiting on their day to flourish on Cyber monday, and that is probably the day they will be cheapest.

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Thank You!! Your advice was perfect, because i'm purchasing a pre-built tower online and was hoping there would be better deals on cybermonday!

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haha Dont be engulfed in irony, my friend. You want to save money, but you are going to buy a prebuilt rig instead of saving money for individual parts and building it yourself? To each his own, but if you want to save, then I say Save as much as possible.

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rated91's right. Unless you need a specialty item, like a really slim or really short tower, it's best to build it yourself. Don't be intimidated by having to build it, either. There are hundreds of build guides on YouTube, such as this one. As long as you stay away from water cooling (which you should on your first build, especially if your budget is below or at $1000), the whole process is as easy as putting together a few delicate and shock-prone Lego bricks.

The hardest part is picking out the right parts, which just takes a bit more research. Have you already selected the parts that you'd want in your prebuilt tower, and if not, what kind of budget are you going for?

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I already have all of the tower parts completely selected and planned out, the pricing is so far around $1770 (shipping included). Basically i'm just waiting for cybermonday deals to see if theres anything extra i can add on without raising the price too much. I would buy parts individually and build it myself but this is a really powerful gaming tower and i don't want to screw something up XD (Yes it has liquid cooling)

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Just be careful with those sites... they usually skimp on the power supply and motherboard, which locks you out of overclocking (the whole point of liquid cooling).

Edit: If the site lets you see which model of mobo and PSU you'd be getting, make sure to check on it on another site. The former should be around $125-180, and the latter should be $60-120, just to be safe.

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Yeah thanks for the tip! I'm using ibuypower (yes, i know they mess up majority of orders but there are some good ones out there) but i'll do some extra research on it just in case!!

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ohhhh. A liquid cooled Rig? yeah Pre-built might be the best way to go unless u are an expert at instillations

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No where close :P thats why im going pre-built lol!

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