


To qualify for Amazon’s Prime deals (and earlier access to some of the retailer’s limited-time Lightning deals), you can sign up for a 30-day Prime membership if you haven’t already done so in the past.Depending on where you live, you may have to pay up to an additional 10% for parts. These builds don’t factor in sales tax.Be sure to file those and track them until they arrive, otherwise you could be paying $60 extra (or more) for these PCs. This year, component deals often involve mail-in rebates.That way, those still using these builds as a general blueprint can take advantage of the deal. Update (11/24/17): As the weekend progresses, some deals have expired-but I’ve still gone ahead and updated Build #2 with a faster CPU that has the same price as the original pick. (As for that PSU, there is an alternative for $5 more. With the exception of the Thermaltake PSU in Build #3, the deals are still available. Now that most everything’s known, I’ve assembled the build lists.
