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NZXT Black Friday deals slash prices for cases and coolers

It's Black Friday week and there are plenty of deals to be had in the tech world. This week, NZXT unveiled its own round-up of discounts, offering up to £100 savings across cases, coolers and power supplies, which serve as a great foundation for a new PC build. 

The biggest discount can be found at Overclockers UK, where the NZXT H1 Mini chassis with PSU and AIO included, is £100 off, bringing the price down from £299.99 to £199.99. The bundle is also available in black or white, giving you more choice. Alternatively, the H510 Elite and H710i cases are also on sale, discounted to £99.99 and £119.99 respectively.

Over on Scan, you'll find more deals on the H510i and the H210 mini-ITX case, bringing prices down to £69.99 and £44.99 respectively. The H210 can be found in black and red or white and black colour combinations, while the H510i is available in black or black and red.

For coolers, you'll find the Kraken X53 240mm AIO liquid cooler and its RGB version on sale for £69.99 and £79.99 respectively. If you need a bit more cooling power for your rig, then the Kraken X63 (280mm) and Kraken X73 (360mm) are also on sale for £89.99 and £109.99, both with RGB fans included.

If you are just after some new case fans, or a new power supply, then the Aer RGB 140mm fan is currently discounted, bringing its price down to £19.99 and the NZXT C  Series 650W PSU is almost half price, bringing the price down to £59.99.

KitGuru Says: Have you been shopping around for new hardware during the Black Friday sales this month? Have you picked anything up already? 

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