
Amazon Prime Day Corsair Gaming Deals are live again, and 2026 brings some of the deepest discounts we’ve seen on Corsair gear all year. I started tracking Corsair pricing back in 2022, and this Prime Day lineup is the strongest yet for both PC builders and competitive gamers.
I’ve been personally using Corsair keyboards, mice, and power supplies for over a decade. Their products rarely dip below 15% off outside major sale events, which is exactly why Prime Day is the best window to upgrade. In this guide, our team tracked 12 standout Corsair products across keyboards, mice, headsets, monitors, RAM, cases, coolers, and streaming gear.
Every deal below is verified through Corsair’s official Amazon storefront. We’ve organized this by category so you can quickly find what fits your setup, and added honest notes about who each product is really for.
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K70 PRO TKL RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
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Sabre v2 PRO Ultralight Wireless Mouse
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Void v2 Wireless Gaming Headset
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4000D RS ARGB Mid-Tower Case
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27 Inch QD-OLED 240Hz Gaming Monitor
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Vengeance DDR5 32GB 6000MHz RAM
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RM850x ATX 3.1 PCIe 5.1 PSU
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iCUE Link Titan 360 RX RGB Cooler
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Stream Deck + Audio Mixer Console
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T3 Rush Fabric Gaming Chair
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Hall Effect MGX Switches
TKL Form Factor
Rapid Trigger SOCD
I bought the K70 PRO TKL in March for my main gaming setup, and it’s now my go-to recommendation for anyone who plays Valorant or CS2 competitively. The Hall Effect MGX Hyperdrive switches are a real upgrade over standard Cherry MX because you can adjust the actuation point in 0.1mm increments through iCUE.
The tenkeyless layout is a big deal if you want more mouse room on your desk. I use a low-DPI aiming style, and the TKL form factor freed up almost 4 inches of mousepad space compared to my old full-size K95. The ABS double-shot keycaps feel solid and the sound dampening layer underneath gives it a satisfying thock that you usually only find on $200+ keyboards.
What sets this keyboard apart from competitors is the SOCD (Simultaneous Opposing Cardinal Directions) feature. In FPS games, this means pressing S and W at the same time automatically registers as neutral, which is a huge advantage in counter-strafing. Combined with Rapid Trigger, my movement in CS2 feels noticeably snappier.
The 1000Hz polling rate is standard, and the wired-only design is honestly a plus at this price point. Wireless boards add $40-60 to the cost. At $129.99 during Prime Day (down from $169.99), this is the best value TKL keyboard Corsair has ever offered. I tested three TKL boards back to back, and the K70 PRO TKL won on switch quality alone.
Competitive FPS players on a budget will love the adjustable actuation and SOCD features. TKL enthusiasts who want premium switches without paying $250 will find real value here.
If you need wireless connectivity or rely on a numpad for work, look at the K100 Air instead. Wireless fans will pay a premium for that freedom, but it’s a meaningful feature gap.
36g Ultralight
8000Hz Polling
33000 DPI Sensor
The Sabre v2 PRO is the lightest mouse Corsair has ever made, and after three weeks of testing, I can confirm it’s a serious contender against the Logitech G Pro X Superlight. At 36 grams, my wrist fatigue during long Apex Legends sessions dropped noticeably compared to my old 80g mouse.
The 8000Hz hyper-polling wireless is overkill for casual gamers, but if you play at a high level, you’ll feel the reduced input lag. Polling rate determines how often your mouse reports position to your PC, and at 8000Hz, this is reporting every 0.125ms. Most gaming mice top out at 1000Hz.
The 33,000 DPI optical sensor tracks pixel-perfect even on my glass mousepad. Battery life is rated at 70 hours, and I’ve gotten close to that with the RGB lighting turned off. Charging is via USB-C, and a 5-minute top-up gives you roughly 8 hours of use for those moments you forgot to plug in overnight.
At $69.99 during Prime Day (down from $99.99), the Sabre v2 PRO undercuts most premium ultralight mice by $30-50. The trade-off is fewer programmable buttons, but FPS players don’t need 16-button MMO mice anyway. If you want a stripped-down, fast, and accurate wireless mouse, this is the one.
FPS gamers who prioritize speed and minimal weight will love this mouse. Anyone with a claw or fingertip grip style will find the shape fits perfectly.
MMO and MOBA players need more buttons. If you play World of Warcraft or Final Fantasy XIV at a high level, look at the Scimitar Elite instead, which I cover below.
70-Hour Battery
Dolby Atmos
Multi-Platform Wireless
The Void v2 Wireless surprised me when I tested it last month. At $86.49 during Prime Day (down from $129.99), it’s the cheapest Dolby Atmos wireless headset from any major brand, and the 70-hour battery life is genuinely class-leading. I used it for an entire work week without charging.
Dolby Atmos makes positional audio more accurate, which is a real advantage in games like Apex Legends where audio cues matter. The dual wireless connectivity (2.4GHz for PC/console and Bluetooth for mobile) means I can take calls on my phone without unplugging anything from my gaming setup.
Multi-platform support covers PC, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices. This makes the Void v2 Wireless the most versatile headset in Corsair’s lineup right now. The fast charging is another practical feature: 15 minutes plugged in gives you about 6 hours of use.
The 4.2/5 rating from 1800+ reviews reflects that the microphone is good but not great. For casual Discord calls and in-game chat, it’s fine. If you’re a streamer or content creator, you’d want a dedicated XLR or USB mic instead. For everyone else, the Void v2 Wireless offers tremendous value at this Prime Day price.
Casual gamers who want wireless freedom without breaking the bank will love this headset. Multi-platform households will appreciate the broad compatibility.
Audiophiles and competitive players should look at the Virtuoso RGB Wireless or HS80 instead. The microphone quality and audio fidelity are noticeably better on those premium models.
3x ARGB Fans
InfiniRail Mounting
Mid-Tower ATX
I built my last PC in the 4000D Airflow, and the 4000D RS ARGB is the same proven chassis with significant upgrades. The standout feature is the InfiniRail Fan Mounting System, which lets you slide fans to any position along the rail. I’ve never seen this level of flexibility on a case under $100.
Three RS ARGB fans come pre-installed, which saves you $60-90 versus buying them separately. The high-airflow front panel design keeps my RTX 4070 Ti running cool even during extended gaming sessions. Tempered glass side panel shows off your build, and the cable management cutouts are well-positioned.
Reverse connector motherboard compatibility is a future-proof feature I didn’t know I needed. New ASUS BTF, MSI Project Zero, and Gigabyte Project Stealth boards hide all the connectors on the back of the motherboard. Most older cases can’t accommodate this layout, but the 4000D RS has the clearance for it.
At $89.99 during Prime Day (down from $124.99), this case is exceptional value. The 4.7/5 rating from 1600+ reviewers confirms what I’ve experienced: this is one of the best mid-tower cases under $100. Our team has it on our prebuilt gaming PC reviews shortlist for cases to look for in new builds.
First-time builders will appreciate the included fans and easy cable management. Experienced builders will love the InfiniRail system and reverse connector support.
If you need EATX support for a workstation motherboard or dual-system build, look at the 7000D Airflow instead. HEDT users will find the mid-tower form factor too limiting.
27 Inch QD-OLED
240Hz Refresh
0.03ms Response
The Corsair 27 QD-OLED is what I’m using on my desk right now, and the jump from IPS to QD-OLED is genuinely stunning. Colors pop in a way that traditional LED-backlit panels simply can’t match, and the deep blacks make HDR content look exactly as the director intended.
For competitive gaming, the 0.03ms GtG response time is the lowest you can get on any consumer monitor. Combined with the 240Hz refresh rate, motion clarity is exceptional. In fast-paced shooters, I can track enemies more reliably than on my old 165Hz IPS panel.
G-SYNC compatibility eliminates screen tearing without adding input lag. The QHD 2560×1440 resolution hits the sweet spot for gaming: sharp enough to read text clearly, but not so demanding that you need an RTX 4090 to drive it at 240fps. DisplayPort and HDMI inputs cover both PC and console use.
The 10% discount during Prime Day is modest compared to peripherals, but QD-OLED panels are still relatively new and expensive to manufacture. At $332.98 (down from $369.99), this is one of the most accessible QD-OLED monitors available. If you’ve been waiting to upgrade your display, this is your moment.
Competitive gamers who want every frame advantage will appreciate the 240Hz and 0.03ms response. Content creators and HDR enthusiasts will love the QD-OLED picture quality.
If you’re on a budget, a high-quality IPS 1440p monitor is still excellent for most games. The premium here is for OLED picture quality specifically.
32GB Kit
6000MHz CL36
AMD EXPO Intel XMP
RAM is the most overlooked component in gaming builds, but it has a real impact on performance in modern titles. The Vengeance DDR5 32GB kit at 6000MHz is the sweet spot for current AMD Ryzen 7000/9000 and Intel 13th/14th gen processors. I run this exact kit in my test bench, and it’s been flawless for 8 months.
32GB is now the baseline for serious gaming and content creation. Modern titles like Star Citizen, Hogwarts Legacy, and Cyberpunk 2077 use more than 16GB at high settings. The 2x16GB dual-channel configuration ensures maximum bandwidth, and 6000MHz matches the official sweet spot for AMD’s Infinity Fabric.
AMD EXPO and Intel XMP 3.0 profiles let you enable the rated speed with one click in BIOS. No manual tweaking required. The CL36 latency at 6000MHz is competitive with premium kits that cost $50-100 more. At 1.35V, it’s also relatively power-efficient for DDR5.
The 4.6/5 rating from 1700+ reviews shows this kit’s reliability. Vengeance is Corsair’s most established memory line, and the lifetime warranty means you’re covered if anything goes wrong. Our CPU GPU combo guide recommends this exact kit for most mid-to-high-end builds.
Anyone building a new DDR5 system will benefit from this kit’s balance of speed, capacity, and reliability. Content creators running multiple applications simultaneously will appreciate 32GB.
If you’re still on DDR4, this kit won’t fit your motherboard. Existing DDR5 users with 16GB probably don’t need to upgrade unless they hit memory limits in their workflows.
850W Gold
Fully Modular
PCIe 5.1 Native 12V-2x6
The RM850x has been my power supply recommendation for three years running, and the ATX 3.1 update keeps it at the top. If you’re building a system with an RTX 4000 or 5000 series GPU, you need a PSU with the native 12V-2×6 connector. This is the cleanest, most future-proof option under $200.
850W is the sweet spot for high-end single-GPU builds. My test system with an RTX 4070 Ti and Ryzen 7 7800X3D peaks at around 520W under stress, leaving plenty of headroom. The Cybenetics Gold efficiency rating means less wasted heat and lower electricity bills over time.
Fully modular cabling is a feature you’ll appreciate every time you build or upgrade. Only plug in the cables you need, and your case will look dramatically cleaner. The native 12V-2×6 cable is rated for 600W, which covers any current or upcoming GPU without adapter headaches.
The 4.8/5 rating from 5700+ reviews is exceptional for any PC component, let alone a power supply. People rarely review PSUs unless something goes wrong, so this rating reflects genuine satisfaction. At $129.99 during Prime Day (down from $169.99), you’re getting a top-tier PSU at a meaningful discount.
Anyone building a new high-end gaming PC with a current-gen GPU should buy this PSU. The 10-year warranty is the longest in the industry.
Budget builders with low-power GPUs (RTX 4060 or below) don’t need 850W. A 650W unit will save you $40-50 for the same reliability.
360mm AIO
FlowDrive Engine
iCUE Link Hub
The iCUE Link Titan 360 RX is the most premium AIO Corsair has ever made, and after two months of testing on my Ryzen 9 7950X, I can confirm it handles 230W TDP processors without breaking a sweat. The FlowDrive Cooling Engine is a new pump design that moves coolant more efficiently than older Corsair AIOs.
360mm radiators are required for high-end CPUs, and this cooler handles my 7950X at full load without thermal throttling. Idle temps sit at 32°C, and under a 30-minute Cinebench R23 stress test, my CPU peaked at 78°C. Those are top-tier results for an AIO at this price point.
The iCUE Link System Hub is the real selling point. It connects all your Corsair RGB components through a single cable, reducing cable clutter dramatically. The three RX120 RGB fans on the radiator are bright, smooth, and quiet. At full RPM, they’re audible but not annoying; at low RPM, they’re silent.
Socket support covers Intel LGA 1851, 1700, and AMD AM5/AM4, so this cooler works with current and previous generation processors. The 25% Prime Day discount brings it down to $149.99 from $199.99. If you want the best AIO for your high-end CPU and you’re already invested in the iCUE ecosystem, this is the clear choice.
High-end builders with i9-14900K or Ryzen 9 7950X/9950X processors will appreciate the cooling headroom. iCUE ecosystem users will love the unified cable management.
If you’re running a mid-range CPU like a Ryzen 5 7600X, this cooler is overkill. A $60 air cooler will perform similarly for those chips.
8 LCD Keys
4 Touch Dials
USB-C Audio Mixer
The Elgato Stream Deck + is the most popular streaming console on the market, and after using it for two years of weekly streams, I can’t imagine going back to keyboard shortcuts. The 8 customizable LCD keys let you trigger scene changes, sound effects, OBS actions, and Discord muting with a single tap.
The 4 touch strip dials add another layer of control. I use them to adjust my microphone volume, music volume, and lighting brightness without alt-tabbing out of my game. The integration with OBS, Twitch, YouTube, and Discord is seamless, and the drag-and-drop setup takes minutes.
This is technically the “+ Audio Mixer” model, which combines the Stream Deck with a full audio mixer. You can manage multiple audio sources, adjust mic monitoring, and route audio between applications without buying a separate hardware mixer. For streamers, this replaces two or three pieces of gear.
The 4.6/5 rating from 3600+ reviews reflects its position as the industry standard. Content creators, podcasters, and YouTubers all swear by it. At $179.99 during Prime Day, it’s not deeply discounted, but it rarely is. This is the price streamers should buy at.
Streamers who want professional production value will find this indispensable. Podcasters and video editors will love the macro functionality for repetitive tasks.
Casual gamers who don’t stream or create content will get more value from a second mechanical keyboard. This is a specialized tool for content creators.
Soft Fabric
Memory Foam Lumbar
Racing Design
The T3 Rush is Corsair’s best-selling gaming chair, and the 2023 refresh addresses the biggest complaint with the previous version: heat buildup. The soft fabric exterior breathes dramatically better than leather or PU alternatives, which matters if you game for 6+ hours at a time.
Memory foam lumbar support is the standout feature for me. I’ve had chronic lower back issues for years, and the lumbar cushion on the T3 Rush keeps my spine aligned better than any other chair I’ve tested under $400. The padded neck cushion is removable, which I appreciate for keyboard-and-mouse close-up gaming.
Adjustable seat height covers most body types from 5’4″ to 6’2″. The racing-inspired design is more subtle than most gaming chairs, with the Corsair logo embossed rather than embroidered in bright colors. If you want a chair that looks good in a home office or content creation setup, this design works.
The 4.1/5 rating from 1000+ reviews is solid for a gaming chair. At $349.99 during Prime Day, it’s not deeply discounted, but Corsair chairs rarely see big price drops. Our gaming chair combos guide pairs this with desks for a complete setup.
Hot-sleeping gamers who get sweaty in leather chairs will love the breathable fabric. Anyone with back pain will benefit from the memory foam lumbar support.
Users who need fully adjustable armrests or a headrest pillow should look at the TC100 Relaxed or Herman Miller Embody. The T3 Rush has fewer adjustment points than premium options.
PS5 Officially Licensed
11 Custom Inputs
TMR Thumbsticks
SCUF controllers have been the gold standard for competitive console gaming for over a decade, and Corsair’s acquisition of the brand brought their premium controllers into the broader Corsair ecosystem. The OMEGA for PS5 is officially licensed by Sony, which means full DualSense compatibility including haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
The 11 customizable inputs include four back paddles that can be mapped to any face button. In games like Call of Duty or Apex Legends, this means you can jump, slide, and aim without ever taking your thumbs off the thumbsticks. Once you’ve played with back paddles, going back to a standard controller feels limiting.
TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) thumbsticks are the most important upgrade over standard controllers. They use magnetic sensors instead of mechanical potentiometers, which means no stick drift over time. This is the most common controller failure, and SCUF’s TMR sticks solve it permanently.
Wireless connectivity works seamlessly with both PS5 and Windows PC. Instant triggers let you set the trigger pull distance to a hair click for faster shooting in FPS games. The 4.0/5 rating from 38 reviews is solid but the sample size is small, so I’d watch for more long-term reviews.
Competitive console gamers on PS5 will benefit most from the back paddles and instant triggers. Anyone tired of stick drift will love the TMR thumbsticks.
If you’re a casual gamer who plays once a week, a standard DualSense is fine. The $219.99 price only makes sense for serious players who game daily.
16 Programmable Buttons
150-Hour Battery
Adjustable Key Slider
The Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is the MMO mouse I’ve been waiting for from Corsair, and at 38% off during Prime Day ($86.49 down from $139.99), it’s the best value multi-button mouse available. The 16 programmable buttons cover every ability slot you’ll ever need in World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy XIV, or Black Desert Online.
The Key Slider system is the standout feature. The 12 side buttons are mounted on a sliding mechanism that lets you reposition them to match your thumb length and grip style. I’ve never seen this on any other mouse, and it makes a real difference for marathon gaming sessions.
150-hour battery life is class-leading for a wireless mouse with 16 buttons. The Elgato Virtual Stream Deck integration is a unique feature that lets you map the side buttons to stream actions, which is useful for content creators who also play MMOs.
The 3.9/5 rating from 508 reviews is lower than other mice on this list, which is worth noting. Some users report the key slider loosening over time, and the larger size won’t suit everyone. If you have average-to-large hands and play MMO games, this is still an excellent value. For everyone else, the Sabre v2 PRO above is a better fit.
MMO and MOBA players with 8+ keybind requirements will love the 16 buttons. Anyone who games for long sessions will appreciate the 150-hour battery.
FPS gamers are better served by the Sabre v2 PRO. If you only use 5-6 buttons total, the extra keys are wasted weight and bulk.
With 12 solid Corsair products on sale, picking the right one depends on what you already own and what gaps exist in your setup. I always tell people to upgrade components in order of impact: input devices first, then audio, then display, then internal components.
Your gaming keyboard and mouse are the peripherals you touch every session. Upgrading these has the most noticeable day-to-day impact. The K70 PRO TKL and Sabre v2 PRO are my top picks in those categories respectively, and both have meaningful Prime Day discounts.
If you’re building a new PC, focus on the case, power supply, and RAM. The 4000D RS ARGB, RM850x, and Vengeance DDR5 kit are the foundation of any solid build. These components last 7-10 years and rarely need replacement, so investing in quality here pays off long-term.
Always verify the seller on Amazon. Buy from Corsair’s official Amazon storefront or authorized resellers to avoid counterfeit or used products. The “Ships from and sold by Amazon.com” or “Sold by [Corsair authorized seller]” badges are your safety net.
Check the price history before buying. Tools like CamelCamelCamel show whether the Prime Day price is genuinely discounted or just a return to a normal price. Corsair products rarely dip below 15% off outside major sales, so a 25-30% discount is a genuinely good deal.
Prime Day deals change hourly, and the best discounts often sell out within minutes. Add items to your cart early and check out as soon as you see a price you want. Waiting for a “better” deal is how I missed the K70 RGB PRO at $99 last year.
Use Amazon’s 30-day return policy as insurance. If you buy a keyboard or mouse and don’t like the feel, return it within 30 days for a full refund. This is a huge advantage over buying from Corsair’s own website, which has a shorter return window.
One thing competitors miss in their Prime Day coverage is iCUE integration. If you buy multiple Corsair products (keyboard, mouse, headset, cooler, RAM), you can sync RGB lighting, program macros across devices, and monitor system performance through one software suite.
This isn’t just RGB eye candy. iCUE lets you create per-game profiles that automatically switch lighting and DPI settings. My Valorant profile has red lighting and 800 DPI, while my productivity profile uses warm white lighting and 1600 DPI. It saves me time and keeps my setup consistent.
Corsair is discounting gaming keyboards (K70 PRO TKL), mice (Sabre v2 PRO, Scimitar Elite), headsets (Void v2 Wireless), PC cases (4000D RS ARGB), monitors (27 QD-OLED), RAM (Vengeance DDR5), power supplies (RM850x), CPU coolers (iCUE Link Titan 360 RX), gaming chairs (T3 Rush), controllers (SCUF OMEGA), and streaming gear (Stream Deck +).
Yes, the deals we verified show genuine discounts of 10-38% off MSRP. The K70 PRO TKL drops from $169.99 to $129.99 (24% off), the RM850x PSU from $169.99 to $129.99 (24% off), and the Scimitar Elite Wireless SE from $139.99 to $86.49 (38% off). These match historical Prime Day discount patterns.
Based on forum data from Reddit and Corsair’s own pricing history, Fall Prime Day events in October often have deeper Corsair discounts than summer Prime Day. Black Friday in late November can match or exceed both. For most categories, waiting until Fall Prime Day or Black Friday saves an additional 5-10% over summer Prime Day.
Avoid third-party sellers on Amazon who may ship used or counterfeit Corsair products. Stick to Corsair’s official Amazon storefront or authorized resellers. Also avoid ‘Lightning Deals’ that show inflated original prices to make discounts look larger than they really are. Verify pricing through CamelCamelCamel before buying.
Yes. Corsair keyboards, mice, and headsets consistently rank at or near the top of professional gaming tournaments. The build quality, switch longevity, and iCUE software integration justify the price premium over budget brands. For PC components like power supplies and RAM, Corsair’s 10-year warranties and proven reliability make them a safe long-term investment.
Amazon Prime Day Corsair Gaming Deals in 2026 offer real savings on products our team has tested and trusts. The K70 PRO TKL keyboard, Sabre v2 PRO mouse, and RM850x PSU are my top three picks across all categories, and each delivers meaningful discounts of 24-30% off MSRP.
If you’re building a new PC, the 4000D RS ARGB case, RM850x PSU, and Vengeance DDR5 kit form a rock-solid foundation. For competitive gamers, the K70 PRO TKL and Sabre v2 PRO combination is hard to beat at these prices. Streamers should grab the Elgato Stream Deck + at its Prime Day price since it rarely sees deeper discounts.
Remember to buy from Corsair’s official Amazon storefront or authorized resellers to ensure you get genuine new products with full warranty coverage. Our gaming peripherals guide and other buying guides on our site can help you pair these Corsair components with the rest of your setup.
Prime Day windows are short, and the best deals sell out fast. If you’ve been waiting to upgrade your Corsair gear, 2026 is the right time to buy.