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Get a Stormforce Onyx GTX 1650 gaming PC cheaper using our exclusive discount code

Just last week, Briony reviewed the Stormforce Onyx gaming PC, a very capable, budget-friendly system that can deliver high frame rates at 1080p in many popular esports/competitive games. Now just in case any of you happen to be in the market for a similar pre-built system, we have teamed up with Stormforce to offer an exclusive discount code for KitGuru readers in the UK.

Using the discount code: SG1650, you can get 10 percent off either of the Stormforce GTX 1650 configurations, including the one we reviewed last week. Both versions house an Intel Core i3-9100F quad-core CPU, 8GB of DDR4 RAM and a GTX 1650 graphics card. However, for £649.99, you will get a 250GB SSD boot drive and a 1TB storage HDD, while the cheaper £599.99 option comes with a 1TB HDD on its own.

Using our discount code, you can get 10% off through the Stormforce store. So the £599.99 system becomes £539.99 and the £649.99 system can be reduced to £584.99. Stormforce also offers free UK shipping, so you don't need to worry about those savings being eaten up by additional costs.

You can redeem the code after adding either the £599.99 or £649.99 system to the basket and then clicking view/edit checkout. From there, you can add the discount code and go through the checkout process as normal. Do note that Stormforce only offers UK shipping. The discount code is valid until the 22nd of November 2019, so you can get an order in well ahead of Christmas.

If you want to know more about the Stormforce Onyx GTX 1650 PC, you can see our full review from last week, HERE. It includes benchmarks, thermal/noise tests and more.

KitGuru Says: Let us know if any of you end up picking one of these up, we'll be interested in hearing your thoughts.

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