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MSI kicks off sales season with early Black Friday deals and an RTX 4080 giveaway

Black Friday is just around the corner, but you can get some deals early if you shop around. MSI already has some early Black Friday deals live, focusing on gaming monitors and a few components. Better yet, MSI is also running an RTX 4080 giveaway. 

MSI's Early Black Friday deals include up to £200 off its larger, 30+ inch gaming monitors, like the Optix MPG321QRF-WD (down from £699 to £499) and the Optix Mag321QR, which is down from £449 to £349. There is also a £100 discount on the Optix MAG274QRF-QD, bringing the price down from £499 to £399 for the 165Hz, 27-inch, Quantum Dot gaming display.

Other early deals include an £800 saving on the MEG Aegis Ti5 11TE-286UK pre-built gaming desktop, and up to £30 off on a range of MSI PC cases, from the high-end MPG Sekira 500X all the way down to the MAG Force 111R.

Those buying an eligible MSI product between the 10th and 30th of November will be able to enter a raffle to win an RTX 4080 Gaming X Trio graphics card. There are other prizes being given away too, so be sure to check out MSI's Black Friday page for full details on current deals and the raffle.

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