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Black Friday 2023: MSI slashes prices for Nvidia and AMD graphics cards

Black Friday sales are now kicking off in force. If you've been holding off on a graphics card upgrade, now is a good time to buy, with discounts to be found across a range of both Nvidia GeForce and AMD Radeon GPUs. 

If you are looking to make the jump to an RTX 40 series graphics card, you'll find deals across the board. Starting with the entry level RTX 4060, the MSI Gaming X 8GB version of the card can now be found for as low as £299.99 at Ebuyer and Scan. If you would rather make the jump to an RTX 4060 Ti, then those are discounted too, with the 8GB model being cut down to £399, or £429.99 for the 16GB model.

Moving up the ladder to the RTX 4070, the Gaming X SLIM model is down from £689.99 to £629.99 at both Ebuyer and Scan as well.

While not expressly listed as a Black Friday deal, the MSI RTX 4080 Gaming X TRIO has also had a near £100 price cut, bringing the price down to £1,199.99 at Ebuyer.

On the AMD side, we can find deals across the range too. The RX 6750 XT for instance is now down to £329.99 at Ebuyer and Scan, or the RX 6500 XT can be found for as low as £119.99.

If you are looking for a current-gen RX 7000 series graphics card, then the Radeon RX 7900 XTX Gaming Trio Classic with 24GB of VRAM is currently £200 off, bringing the price down to £899, perfect for a high-end PC upgrade.

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