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TL;DR: Amazon's Black Friday sale has slashed prices across a range of different motherboards, with significant savings available to those who take advantage of the exclusive offers.
Black Friday is here early, and Amazon is one of the best places to go if you want crazy deals on a variety of PC hardware.
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Black Friday has already taken over Amazon, and the online marketplace has slashed prices across a range of PC hardware, including motherboards. Given the current situation of the industry being in the transition phase between new sockets on both Intel and AMD, now might be a good time to move on from the older generation motherboards and pick up a new motherboard and CPU to match.
Amazon has slashed prices across a range of motherboard brands, such as ASUS, MSI, GIGABYTE, and others. Below are some of the best deals that were currently available at the time of writing, and as with everything during Black Friday madness, these deals are subject to change at any given point, possibly even becoming cheaper. Due to this variability, it's worth keeping an eye on products you are considering as its possible they could become cheaper.
* Prices last scanned 4/18/2026 at 6:09 pm CDT - prices may be inaccurate. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. We earn affiliate commission from any Newegg or PCCG sales.
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