ASUS starts their Christmas in July promotion

ASUS starts their Christmas in July promotion

ASUS starts their Christmas in July promotion

Have you ever wished that it could be Christmas every day? Don’t, you can have too much of a good thing, but what if we could have Christmas twice a year? That sounds like a happy medium, right? At least ASUS seems to think so, having started their new “Christmas in July” sales event. 

The idea is simple, give consumers access to a variety of deals on ASUS, monitors, motherboards, laptops, PCs and other ASUS products. UK retailers such as Overclockers UK, Scan, Box, Ebuyer and Cyberpower have all jumped in on this promotion, offering PC builders and buyers a lot of festive offers. 

Included within this selection of deals is ASUS’ TUF series B450 Plus motherboard, which currently costs £87.95 (at Overclockers UK), perhaps acting as an affordable gateway into AMD’s AM4 ecosystem. The latest BIOS for this motherboard is said to support AMD’s next-generation Ryzen processors. ASUS’ Prime X470-Pro motherboard is also available for a reduced price of £147.95 (at Overclockers UK). There are also plenty of offers for Intel Z390 series motherboards. 

Below are links which ASUS has provided to us that link to their sales events at Overclockers UK, Box and Scan. 

 

  
Some of ASUS’ offers will deliver PC builders reduced pricing while others will pack in free add-ons such as free mice, mousemats or Xbox One PC gamepads. These offers will be available until July 31st, or while supplies last. 

 

You can join the discussion on ASUS’ Christmas in July Sale on the OC3D Forums

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