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Nvidia refreshes deals with new price cuts on RTX 3080, RTX 3070 and RTX 3060 GPUs

For the past couple of years, PC gamers have had a particularly tough time due to GPU shortages and skyrocketing prices. There are signs that things will return to normal in the coming months, and Nvidia is looking to spur things along a bit. Nvidia has teamed up with a number of its partners in the UK to ensure stock of GPUs at reasonable prices. 

The Nvidia Restocked & Reloaded campaign began last week, initially with nine deals in place so that UK buyers could buy an RTX 30 series graphics card, or pre-built PC with an RTX 30 GPU inside, at reasonable price points. It is a much needed break from the inflated retail prices we've been seeing over the last two years.

Those original nine deals have since gone out of stock, but Nvidia has refreshed the deals line-up this week with new offerings.

At the entry level, we have the Inno3D RTX 3060 Twin X2 GPU, now available for £379.99 while supplies last. For £479.99, you can make the jump to the Zotac RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge OC. On the higher-end of the market, there is the Palit RTX 3070 Ti Gaming Pro for £659.99, the MSI RTX 3080 Gaming Z for £999.99 and the KFA2 RTX 3080 Ti SG for £1,049.99.

If you are after a full new PC, then there are multiple options there too. The OCUK Gaming Enigma Enthusiast PC packs a Ryzen 7 5800X and an RTX 3070 Ti for £1,599.99. The CCL Horizon 5 packs a Ryzen 7 5800X and an RTX 3080 for £1,762.99 and the EBUYER XG Gaming RTX desktop packs an RTX 3060 and a Core i5-10400F for £879.99.

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KitGuru Says: It seems that Nvidia plans to refresh its UK deals over the coming weeks, so if you've been waiting on UK stock, it might be a good idea to keep checking back while this promotion is on-going. 

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