iBUYPOWER Kicks Off Black Friday Early With Up to $300 Off, Free ASUS Monitor, and Anniversary Giveaway

iBUYPOWER is wasting no time getting into the Black Friday spirit. The PC builder has officially launched its first wave of holiday promotions, offering deep discounts and a massive giveaway to celebrate its 26th anniversary. Running through November 30, iBUYPOWER’s Black Friday Round One includes up to an extra $300 off all custom-built and RDY prebuilt gaming PCs. This is a perfect opportunity for gamers looking to upgrade before the year’s biggest releases hit to score big. Even better, anyone customizing a new PC during this sale will receive a free 27-inch ASUS monitor, bundled automatically with qualifying orders.

We can expect more iBUYPOWER Black Friday and Cyber Monday announcements later this month, but the early discounts already make iBUYPOWER’s lineup one of the most competitive in the prebuilt market. Between powerful RTX 50-series systems and AMD Ryzen builds tuned for top-tier gaming, there’s no shortage of options for players looking to score high-end performance without breaking the bank.

To make the celebration even bigger, iBUYPOWER is also running a special 26th Anniversary Giveaway. From now until November 30, fans can enter by creating an account at ibuypower.com and confirming it through Gleam. Twenty-six lucky winners will each receive $1,000 in iBUYPOWER Reward Points, which can be used toward gaming PCs, accessories, or upgrades. iBUYPOWER shared an update on the contest on X, encouraging fans to submit their entries early and keep an eye out for additional holiday surprises in the coming weeks.

With major discounts, bonus gear, and a $26,000 prize pool giveaway, the iBUYPOWER Black Friday celebration is already shaping up to be one of the best deals in the gaming PC space this season. Whether you’re looking for your first custom build or a powerhouse prebuilt, this might be the perfect time to join the iBUYPOWER community – and maybe even win big while you’re at it.

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Old enough to have played retro games when they were still cutting edge, Mitch has been a gamer since the 70s. As his game-fu fades (did he ever really have any?), it is replaced with ever-stronger, and stranger, opinions. If that isn't the perfect recipe for a game reviewer, what is?

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