Newegg has an RTX 4060 gaming desktop for just $829 right now - and it won't go any lower on Black Friday guaranteed
Editor's note: Folks! The PC featured in this article was the best Black Friday gaming PC deal until I spotted the SkyTech Chronos Mini at Walmart for $849. Essentially, all the praise that I initially heaped on the Yeyian at Newegg also applies to this Skytech, but the Walmart option comes with 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 13th-generation chipset. It's a superior machine so I'd recommend buying that instead. Original article continues....
Attention PC gamers: the Newegg Black Friday sale is already live and it features some seriously low prices on gaming machines.
The best one I've spotted so far is this super-cheap RTX 4060 equipped Yeyian Yumi gaming desktop for just $829.99 (was $1,199) at Newegg. A massive $370 discount has this machine, which normally retails for a mid-range price, right down into the budget brackets. It's arguably the cheapest RTX 4060 pre-built ever – and even better still, Newegg currently has a Black Friday price guarantee on it.
While the headline feature of this Yeyian Yumi gaming desktop is of course the RTX 4060 graphics card, it also packs in a respectable 12th gen Intel Core i5 chipset, a full kit of 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 1TB SSD. These aren't world-beating specs by any stretch of the imagination, but they're more than enough to back up that GPU to provide excellent 1080p gaming performance - enough for the latest games at least.
Cheap RTX 4060 gaming desktop deal
Yeyian Yumi gaming desktop: was $1,199 now $829.99 at Newegg
Processor:Â Intel Core i5-12400F
Graphics card:Â RTX 4060
RAM:Â 16GB
SSD:Â 1TB
If I had to pick bones with this Yeyian Yumi desktop, I'd say it's the underwhelming-looking cooler for the CPU. It's hard to judge by the pictures alone, but the cooler looks relatively small and low profile - likely enough for sufficient cooling, but obviously not as high-end as a third-party cooler from Noctua or Cooler Master. The motherboard looks like a decent B660 model that supports later Intel chips, but the CPU cooler is a little anaemic.Â
It also comes with the usual cheap gaming desktop and mouse combo. These are nice to have in a fix, but you'll likely want to bin those off as quickly as possible if you're used to quality peripherals. Luckily, accessories from Razer, SteelSeries and other decent brands are always a feature in the yearly Black Friday deals.
Also consider...
Asus TUF 15.6-inch gaming laptop: was $1,399 now $999.99 at Best Buy
Processor:Â Intel Core i7-12700H
Graphics card:Â RTX 4070
RAM:Â 16GB
SSD:Â 1TB
Gigabyte G5 15.6-inch gaming laptop: was $1,099 now $799.99 at Best Buy
Processor:Â Intel Core i7-12700H
Graphics card:Â RTX 4060
RAM:Â 16GB
SSD:Â 512GB
More early Black Friday sales
- Amazon: 50% off TVs, air fryers, iPads & clothing
- Apple: AirPods Pro, Apple Watch 8 & iPads from $99
- Adidas: 40% off running shoes, sweatshirts & leggings
- Beauty: 51% off viral makeup, skincare & hair tools
- Best Buy: up to $800 off 4K TVs, laptops & headphones
- Bed Bath & Beyond: 65% off sitewide + free shippingÂ
- Cheap TVs: big-screen 4K TVs from $269.99
- Christmas: 40% off decor, pajamas & trees
- Dell: save on best-selling Inspiron and XPS laptops
- DreamCloud: 40% off all mattresses
- Family pajamas: matching Christmas PJs from $12.99
- Lowe's: up to $800 off major appliances
- Nectar: mattress deals starting at $359
- Nordstrom: 30% off Nike, Levi's, Skims, Adidas & moreÂ
- Purple: up to $400 off Purple mattresses
- Samsung: up to $2,000 of TVs, phones and appliances
- Target: 40% off furniture, TVs, clothing & appliancesÂ
- Toys: Disney, Barbie, Lego & board games from $14.99
- Walmart: $800 off toys, TVs, vacuums & clothing
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Alex is TechRadar's retail editor, specializing in deals, buying advice, and general tips on how to save our readers as much cash as possible. He's covered events like Black Friday and Amazon in some capacity for over seven years now; both in editorial and other ecommerce adjacent roles on TechRadar, T3, GamesRadar, and other Future PLC sites. Alex's expertise touches on most areas, but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer.


