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Overclockers UK brings another wave of early Black Friday discounts

The folks at Overclockers UK are getting into the Black Friday spirit early. We already saw an initial round of deals earlier this month but this week, another wave of discounts dropped.

One of the most impressive deals here is the LG 27GL850-B, a 1440p IPS gaming monitor with 144Hz refresh rate currently 30% off, bringing the price down to £349.99. You can also get 14% off the Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQ, a 1440p/165Hz FreeSync gaming monitor. The Iiyama G-Master GB34 is a 1440p ultra-wide gaming monitor with 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time. Currently, it is down to £348.95.

If you are looking for something really high-end, then the Samsung C49 is worth a look. This 49-inch 5120×1440, 120Hz display is down from £1,099.99 to £899.99.

If you are in need of a storage upgrade, then there are plenty of SSDs on sale. The WD Blue SN550 M.2 2280 1TB SSD is down from £109.99 to £85.99. Meanwhile, the WD Black SN750 1TB M.2 SSD is down from £159.95 to £104.99 – a saving of 34%.

If you are in need of a CPU cooler, then there are two more deals we would like to highlight for you. The Corsair A500 dual-fan CPU air cooler is currently 61% off, bringing the price down to £34.99. If you would prefer an all-in-one liquid cooler, then the NZXT Z63 280mm AIO is down from £219.95 to £179.99.

Of course, these are just a few deals that we've highlighted here, but there are many more. You can find discounts on noblechairs, gaming laptops, peripherals, PC cases and other components. With that in mind, if you are after an upgrade, be sure to check out OCUK's Black Friday page, HERE.

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