Newegg selling $100 gift cards for $85, with a promo code — get $15 off any PC hardware purchase

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Newegg is offering free money to its customers once again with a promo code for its $100 online gift card. The promo code reduces the gift card's price tag to $85, effectively giving Newegg customers $15 off any purchase. The promo code is FTTNEGC85, entered at checkout.

Newegg Newegg $100 Gift Card (Email Delivery)
Newegg Newegg $100 Gift Card (Email Delivery): was $100 now $85 at Newegg

Newegg gift card worth $100. The promo code is FTTNEGC85, entered at checkout.

The gift card can be used for anything in the Newegg store — from CPUs to GPUs, PSUs, laptops, monitors, peripherals, and more. Looking to build a new gaming rig? Use Newegg's $100 gift card to buy the Best CPU for gaming, the Ryzen 7 9800X3D.

You can also use the gift card to get a further discount on currently discounted products. Gigabyte's RTX 5060 Ti 16GB is $40 off on Newegg right now, and if you use the gift card you'll get a total of $55 (8%) off. That's a big enough discount to undercut the price of the 8GB equivalent (at MSRP).

Storage drives are another excellent choice, and regularly go on sale at steep discounts. Samsung's 990 Pro drives are prime examples, with its 4TB model on sale for as low as $299.99 (20% off). The 2TB model is also on sale for just $149.99 (25% off). Looking for something a bit faster? Team Group T-Force's PCIe 5.0 SSD is on sale for just $219.99 (26% off).

Newegg also has killer deals on a variety of other products. MSI's Thin A15 — featuring a Ryzen 9 8945HS and RTX 4060, is discounted by $240 down to just $959.99 (20% off). ASRock's Phantom PG27F15RS1A 27" 1080P 240Hz monitor is barely above $100 (a whopping 44% off). EVGA's X12 16,000 DPI gaming mouse is just shy of $10 (an eye-watering 66% off).

There are plenty of other products that can be purchased with Newegg's discounted $100 gift card. But if you are looking for other deals outside of Newegg, be sure to check out some of Amazon's early Prime Day deals.

Gigabyte GIGABYTE WindForce GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB
Gigabyte GIGABYTE WindForce GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB: was $489.99 now $449.99 at Newegg

Gigabyte's RTX 5060 Ti 16GB WindForce dual-fan graphics card is 8% off.

MSI MSI A15 Thin 15.6" gaming laptop - RTX 4060, Ryzen 9 8945HS
MSI MSI A15 Thin 15.6" gaming laptop - RTX 4060, Ryzen 9 8945HS: was $1,199.99 now $959.99 at Newegg

MSI's mainstream A15 Thin gaming laptop is 20% off, sporting a Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU, RTX 4060 laptop GPU, 16GB of memory and a 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD.

Samsung Samsung SSD 990 PRO 4TB
Samsung Samsung SSD 990 PRO 4TB: was $299.99 now $374.99 at Newegg

Samsung's flagship PCIe 4.0 SSD is 20% off, sporting sequential read speeds of up to 7,450 MB/s.

Team Group Team Group T-Force CARDEA Z540 M.2 2280 2TB PCIe 5.0
Team Group Team Group T-Force CARDEA Z540 M.2 2280 2TB PCIe 5.0: was $299.99 now $219.99 at Newegg

Team Group's PCIe 5.0 T-Force Z540 SSD is 26% off, sporting read speeds of up to 12,400 MB/s (12.4 GB/s).

ASRock ASRock Phantom PG27F15RS1A 27" 1080p VA 240Hz
ASRock ASRock Phantom PG27F15RS1A 27" 1080p VA 240Hz: was $189.99 now $104.77 at Newegg

ASRock's 1080p 240Hz monitor is 44% off, featuring a 1ms response time, adaptive sync and 178-degree viewing angles.

EVGA EVGA X12 Gaming Mouse, 8k, wired, 16,000 DPI
EVGA EVGA X12 Gaming Mouse, 8k, wired, 16,000 DPI: was $29.90 now $9.99 at Newegg

EVGA's X12 gaming mouse is 66% off, sporting an 8,000Hz polling rate, 16,000 DPI, RGB lighting, and twin sensors.

Aaron Klotz
Contributing Writer

Aaron Klotz is a contributing writer for Tom’s Hardware, covering news related to computer hardware such as CPUs, and graphics cards.

  • John Nemesh
    Dooes this promo stack? Can you buy $2000 worth of gift cards (and use them all at the same time!) for $1700? If so, this is massive...if you can only buy one, or only use one card at a time, this promo is basically worthless.
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  • Eximo
    A good 15% off an SSD or memory if it is limited to one. Not the worst thing.
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  • Math Geek
    saw this earlier today. had the same thought to buy like 10 of them and enjoy some savings. especially with the sales coming up. could stack some sale prices and save a good bit.
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  • bit_user
    John Nemesh said:
    Dooes this promo stack? Can you buy $2000 worth of gift cards (and use them all at the same time!) for $1700? If so, this is massive...if you can only buy one, or only use one card at a time, this promo is basically worthless.
    I'm sure it's only a one-per-household type of deal. Otherwise, they'd be effectively doing a 15% discount of their entire inventory and I'm sure they can't afford that.

    Also, I wouldn't call it worthless. It's worth exactly $15, which is enough for some people to go to the trouble of doing it. I've sent in mail-in rebates for similar amounts, years ago.
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  • Math Geek
    it is a limit of one per customer.

    but still a free $15 is a free $15 :) i got one. does not expire so i'm sure somewhere down the line i'll spend it on something.
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  • bit_user
    Math Geek said:
    but still a free $15 is a free $15 :) i got one. does not expire so i'm sure somewhere down the line i'll spend it on something.
    Is there a way you can verify it, or even add it to your account (like I think Amazon does)? I'm just wary of gift card fraud, where some criminals seem to have cracked the code for the numbering schemes on these cards and then they drain the card balance before you can use it.
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  • Math Geek
    My account shows $100 gift card balance I can apply to a purchase. Added a random SSD to cart and it was an option to use at checkout.

    I assume it's all good since it's sold on Newegg by them.
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