OcUK BRINGS YOU RX 580 8G AT UNDER £250 WITH FREE QUAKE CHAMPIONS!

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Hi there


Yes after a lot of hard work and applying pressure on both AMD and board partners to support a deal to bring RX 580 8G back to pricing levels they were at before the mining crazy, insane memory price increases and general shortages I have for you a very special deal on Powercolor's Devil and Dragon 8G RX 580 cards which come with FREE Quake Champions:



PowerColor Radeon RX 580 Red Devil 8192MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £269.99 inc VAT



AXRX580 8GBD5-3DH/OC, Boost: 1380 MHz, Memory: 8192MB 8000MHz GDDR5, Stream Processors: 2304, DirectX 12 Support, AMD CrossFire, AMD Eyefinity, 3 Years Warranty



Only £269.99 inc VAT - 1pc per customer!

ORDER NOW









PowerColor Radeon RX 580 Red Dragon V2 8192MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £248.99 inc VAT https://www.overclockers.co.uk/Powe...DDR5-PCI-Express-Graphics-Card-GX-18L-PC.html



AXRX 580 8GBD5-3DHDV2/OC, Boost: 1350MHz, Memory: 8192MB 8000MHz GDDR5, Stream Processors: 2304, DirectX 12 Support, AMD CrossFire, AMD Eyefinity, 3 Years Warranty



Only £248.99 inc VAT PRE-ORDER ONLY PRICE - Arriving end of October, 1pc per customer!

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Great prices made even better that they are for a couple of the best RX 580 on the market with 3yr warranty, fantastic coolers and even better FREE Quake Champions:


AMD Promotion: Quake Champions PC Game @ £38.99 inc VAT



Quake Champions Pack worth $40 (in game voucher). This includes ALL Champions during the Early Access. These Champions will remain in a player's arsenal perpetually



Only £38.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
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Love it, always trying to push deals to the enthuthiast community :)

(And this is why you need a US branch to show them how to actually engage properly with customers).


To be honest were now one of the last remaining in the UK doing it, most have gone now or now only engage via social media, we try to engage through all channels of communication, forums, social media, actual meets, retail shop, phones, live chat, everything at OcUK! :)
 
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To be fair, great price.

I managed to get a 4gb 480 around £190 last year so in comparison very similar to the 8gb 480's these are replacing.

Edit: include the Quake price, even if you sold at around £20 makes this an even better price!
 
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To be honest were now one of the last remaining in the UK doing it, most have gone now or now only engage via social media, we try to engage through all channels of communication, forums, social media, actual meets, retail shop, phones, live chat, everything at OcUK! :)

Exactly the reason you stand out, and why you are so successful.
 
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To be honest were now one of the last remaining in the UK doing it, most have gone now or now only engage via social media, we try to engage through all channels of communication, forums, social media, actual meets, retail shop, phones, live chat, everything at OcUK! :)


This is why I choose to shop with Ocuk, it’s the whole package you get with the forum banter and great support and deals keep it up Gibbo
 

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Would one of these be a good upgrade from a GTX 970? If so I will be all over this

Unfortunately not.

The past 12-18 months have been terrible for GPU upgrades. Especially in the mid-high tier

I was in the same position as you, with a 970. I pretty much always kept to the GTX *70 cards come every upgrade, they were also around the same price (£250-£300) every time and offered a decent performance upgrade, for the same money.

But things changed with the 1070, which launched (even before the £/$ dive) at around £80-£100 more than the 970 launched at. The new/previous £250 bracket was taken over by the *60 (1060) which only offered the same performance at the same price as previous *70 series cards, so performance in the £200-£300 price range has stagnated.

So I decided to look 2nd hand to keep to the £200-£300 price while still getting a decent upgrade. I ended up with a 980Ti which is easily a match for a 1070 for £210.

Perhaps you could have a look in the MM for a 980Ti?
 
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Unfortunately not.

The past 12-18 months have been terrible for GPU upgrades. Especially in the mid-high tier

I was in the same position as you, with a 970. I pretty much always kept to the GTX *70 cards come every upgrade, they were also around the same price (£250-£300) every time and offered a decent performance upgrade, for the same money.

But things changed with the 1070, which launched (even before the £/$ dive) at around £80-£100 more than the 970 launched at. The new/previous £250 bracket was taken over by the *60 (1060) which only offered the same performance at the same price as previous *70 series cards, so performance in the £200-£300 price range has stagnated.

So I decided to look 2nd hand to keep to the £200-£300 price while still getting a decent upgrade. I ended up with a 980Ti which is easily a match for a 1070 for £210.

Perhaps you could have a look in the MM for a 980Ti?

Thanks for the reply, it's certainly something to bear in mind although I may just wait for a while as the only thing I play thats taxing is BF1 & Witcher 3 and they do look good as it is.
 
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Very tempted by the Red Dragon at <£250. Currently I have an HIS RX 470 X2 OC 4GB which can run most games fine but for the newer games, I want something better. Purchased an LG 2560x1080 LG Freesync monitor not too long ago so Nvidia is out of the question for me but have noticed that since moving from a 1920x1080 monitor, my card does not run as well. Possibly due to the added pixels and higher resolution it has to show.
 
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Very tempted by the Red Dragon at <£250. Currently I have an HIS RX 470 X2 OC 4GB which can run most games fine but for the newer games, I want something better. Purchased an LG 2560x1080 LG Freesync monitor not too long ago so Nvidia is out of the question for me but have noticed that since moving from a 1920x1080 monitor, my card does not run as well. Possibly due to the added pixels and higher resolution it has to show.
If you wanted a big performance upgrade I would wait, and get a VEGA 56 when the aftermarket coolers release.
 
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