SCAN stuns with its 40th anniversary RTX 5070 “Flash Deal”

Scan Computers is currently selling a premium RTX 5070 for £429.98

To celebrate its 40th Anniversary, Scan Computers is running a series of “Flash Deals”, with each new deal dropping at 10 am each day. This gives PC enthusiasts 24 hours to grab some hardware with steep discounts. Today, Scan is offering gamers an ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC for £429.98, which is an incredible price for this GPU.

For context, Scan’s next cheapest RTX 5070 GPU costs £100 more than this one. Furthermore, it is worth noting that this is a TUF Gaming RTX 5070 GPU. That’s a premium RTX 5070 model that typically costs £634.99.

PC gamers have 24 hours to purchase this GPU. That said, this GPU may sell out long before then. This is an excellent deal for anyone who wants a GPU of this class.

Scan 40th Anniversary Flash Sale

  • ASUS Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 12GB TUF Gaming OC – £429.98 (Was £634.99)

From today through June 30th, ASUS and Scan Computers will offer daily flash deals on PC hardware. Based on their teaser, we expect to see deals on motherboards, GPUs, audio headsets and other products. If you’re interested in these deals, you will need to check Scan every day at 10 am to see what’s on offer.

You can join the discussion on Scan selling an RTX 5070 for £429.98 on the OC3D Forums.

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