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MSI rolls out Black Friday discounts for PC gaming hardware and peripherals

We had the chance to cover some of MSI's best Black Friday laptop deals earlier this month, but of course, MSI's catalogue stretches far beyond that. MSI has begun rolling out discounts to many other categories now, including gaming monitors, motherboards, coolers, desktop PCs and more. 

The weeks surrounding Black Friday are always a good time to shop around for PC gaming upgrades, whether its components or peripherals. If a gaming monitor is what you are after, then you'll find decent savings on a bunch of MSI Optix monitors, including the Optix MAG272C – a 27-inch, Full HD monitor with 165Hz refresh rate for just £219. The larger, 32-inch WHD equivalent, the Optix MAG322CQR is also on sale, bringing the price down to £399.

On the motherboard side of things, the excellent MSI MAG X570 TOMAHAWK WiFi is 13% off, bringing the price down to £189.95. The MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus is down from £199.99 to £139.99. If you're building an Intel-based system, then the MSI Z490 Gaming Carbon WiFi is down from £249.99 to £199.99, or alternatively, there is the MPG Z490 Gaming Edge WiFi, which is down from £199.99 to £169.99.

MSI's CORELIQUID series of AIO liquid coolers are all on sale too, with prices starting at £99.99 for the 240mm radiator version and going up to £149.99 for a 360mm radiator. MSI's prebuilt Infinite S10 desktop gaming PC has had its price reduced by £50, bringing it down to £749.99.

MSI's Black Friday deals are all running until the 30th of November. Some products are also eligible for up to £100 cashback, so you could end up saving even more. In some cases, eligible purchases will also get a free set of MSI Duo Bluetooth speakers. For full details on those promotions, be sure to check out MSI's Black Friday page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: Are many of you shopping around for some new PC gaming gear during sales season? Are you planning on picking up any MSI hardware? 

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