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Dino PC has kicked off its own Black Friday sales in the UK

Black Friday takes place tomorrow but as we've seen, many companies are jumping on the sales early this year. If you are shopping around for a prebuilt system, then Dino PC has multiple offers available for UK customers running until the end of November.

For those seeking an entry-level gaming PC, you can grab the Primal Light system, which comes with an Intel Pentium G4400 CPU, 8GB of DDR4 RAM and an Nvidia GT 1030 discrete GPU, making it perfect for games like League of Legends, and Dota 2. Dino PC is bundling this system with a 21.5-inch AOC 1080p/60Hz monitor and a GameMax RGB mouse, keyboard and headset- all for £509.

If you need something with a little more graphics power, then the Primal GT3 should suit your needs. The star of this PC is the GTX 1060, paired with an Intel Core i3-7350K clocked at 4.2GHz. It is cooled by a be quiet! Pure Rock CPU cooler and comes with a speedy Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD, all housed in a Corsair Carbide SPEC-ALPHA chassis. The Primal GT3 is on sale this week for £949.

Dino PC is also selling additional components for those in need of a single upgrade. For instance, the GTX 1050Ti Phoenix Edition and ASUS GTX 1060 Dual OC graphics cards are on sale for £145 and £199 respectively. Dino PC is also selling the ASUS GTX 1070 Turbo Edition for £379.

 

If you are win need of peripherals, then there are also plenty of those on sale, including the ASUS Mech RGB keyboard, featuring red mechanical switches for £95.

All of Dino PC's sales are running through to the end of November, so you don't have long left to jump on a deal if it catches your eye.

KitGuru Says: There are lots of sales happening this week. Is there anything you have your eye on? Have you bought some new PC gear already this week?

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