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MSI rolls out limited-time price cuts on RTX 50 graphics cards in the UK

MSI gave us a slew of new hardware deals earlier this month as part of its Spring Sale. Now this week, the company is kicking off its Gaming Week promotion, slashing prices across a range of GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards, targeting everything from high-end 4K GPUs to more affordable models that target 1440p and 1080p gaming.

The MSI RTX 5080 16G Gaming Trio OC sees one of the biggest reductions, dropping from £1,369.99 to £1,199.99, a £170 saving. The RTX 5070 Ti 16G Gaming Trio OC receives the same £170 discount, bringing it down to £819.99, while the standard RTX 5070 12G Gaming Trio OC falls by £140 to £559.99.

Mid‑range buyers get meaningful cuts as well. The RTX 5060 Ti 8G Gaming Trio OC is reduced by £120, bringing the price down to £349.99, and the 16GB variant of the RTX 5060 Ti drops to £469.99. MSI’s entry‑level 50‑series cards also see attention – the RTX 5060 8G Gaming OC is now £279.99, £100 off its original price, and the RTX 5050 8G Gaming OC lands at £254.99 following a £70 reduction.

All of these GPU deals are available to UK customers through SCAN from the 24th of March until the 7th of April.

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