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EKWB launches sale with up 60% off waterblocks and more

In recent years we have seen the price of PC hardware, particularly graphics cards, take a substantial hike – due to a whole host of factors both internal and external. As such, being able to snoop out a good deal is paramount when looking to build a new PC or upgrading your current one. EKWB is currently hosting a massive sale on their website with deals up to 60% across their range of waterblocks, motherboards and more.

The promotion is running ‘while stocks last’ meaning you’ll want to get on it if you are looking for some upgraded hardware, but should you get lucky, EKWB is currently offering discounts across a range of its most popular GPU cooling lines including the Quantum Vector, EK-Classic and EK Pro GPU.

In utilising a liquid cooled solution, you could theoretically opt for a lower-mid range 30 series GPU and then go on to overclock it without fear of any overheating, allowing for sustained higher performance while saving money overall.

As mentioned, EKWB are currently discounting much more than just liquid coolers, with select motherboards also being on sale – albeit with a smaller 30% discount. Still, for those looking for an upgrade, the likes of the MSI MPG Z690 Carbon and MSI MPG X570S Carbon products with integrated EK technology are available on sale (for now). The Easter sale runs sitewide, but HERE is as good a place as any to start.

KitGuru says: Are you in the market for some new PC parts? What are you looking for? Let us know down below.

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