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There is just one week left of ASUS’s Christmas in July sale

Amazon Prime Day may have come and gone but ASUS's Christmas in July sale is still on-going, with discounts across peripherals, gaming monitors, gaming laptops, motherboards and more. So if you are shopping around for some new PC gear, it might be worth your while to check out ASUS's current set of offers.

We don't normally run articles like this but with so much new hardware releasing this year, we know a lot of readers will be looking for some upgrades. This is the last week of ‘Christmas in July' at ASUS, so a few more deals have been added to the roster.

On the peripheral front, you can grab the ROG Claymore keyboard for £114.99, ROG Strix Fusion 300 headset for £89.99 or the ROG Gladius II Wireless Mouse for £79.99. Popular gaming monitors like the ROG Swift PG279Q and PG278QR are down to £639.99 and £559.99 respectively. The PG348Q ultrawide monitor is now £799.99, the XG32VQR is £519.99. There are other options, including 1080p/144Hz models under the £300 mark.

In terms of monitors, the TUF PLUS GAMING motherboards are on sale, with the Z390 version coming in at £142, the B450 coming in at £87 and the B360 sitting at £104. We've only listed a few of the total products on sale here but you can find a full list at Overclockers UK or other participating retailers.

KitGuru Says: There are a lot of deals going on so let us know if any of you end up picking something up. We're always interested in seeing what our readers are upgrading to. 

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