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MSI cuts prices on gaming monitors and more for Spring sale

MSI has cut prices across the board for its UK Spring sale, offering sizeable discounts across gaming monitors, as well as components like graphics cards, motherboards and power supplies.

On the gaming monitor side of things, we have always highly recommended the upgrade to OLED. MSI's QD-OLED line-up has seen some notable discounts, including the MPG 321URXW QD‑OLED, which is now down to £649, offering 4K resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth gaming.

The Ultrawide MPG 491CQPX QD‑OLED is also discounted right now, down to £899 from £1199. If you prefer a QHD option, then the MAG 272QPW QD-OLED X28 is a fantastic option at under £450, offering a 27-inch 1440p display with 280Hz refresh rate, along with all of the natural benefits that an OLED display provides.

On the components front, those looking to upgrade to an RTX 50 series GPU can find a few deals at the moment. The RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Trio is down to £849.99, while the RTX 5060 Ti Gaming Trio is down to £454.99. An MSI RTX 5060 can also currently be had for less than £290.

If you are going for a full new system upgrade, then you may also want to pick up a motherboard, case, power supply or CPU cooler. Fortunately, MSI has plenty of discounts there too, from the MPG A1000GS PCIE5 power supply at £129.99, to motherboards like the X670E Carbon WiFi at £279, or the Z890 Tomahawk WiFI at £239. Cases like the MPG Velox 300R and MAG PANO are also discounted right now, alongside MAG CoreLiquid AIO CPU coolers.

You can find all of MSI's Spring Sale deals, alongside a list of participating retailers for each product, HERE.

If you do end up buying some new hardware during this sale, then be sure to check out MSI's other promotions. Currently, select motherboards ship with a free copy of Crimson Desert, while QD-OLED monitors are eligible for a free copy of Resident Evil Requiem. There are also other promotions for Steam Store credit and more.

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