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Asus 750W ROG LOKI SFX-L Platinum PSU, Small Form Factor, Fully Modular, 80+ Platinum, PCIe 5.0, 0dB Fan Button, RGB, ATX-to- SFX Bracket
Asus 750W TUF Gaming PSU, Double Ball Bearing Fan, Fully Wired, 80+ Bronze, 0dB Tech
Asus A21 Plus ARGB Gaming Case (White, Micro ATX, 4x Fans, Glass, 380mm GPU, 360mm Radiator, BTF Compatible)
Asus A23 Plus ARGB Gaming Case (Black, Micro ATX, Glass Front/Side, 4x Fans, 380mm GPU, 360mm Radiator, USB-C, BTF Compatible)
Asus A23 Plus ARGB Gaming Case (White, Micro ATX, Glass Front/Side, 4x Fans, 380mm GPU, 360mm Radiator, USB-C, BTF Compatible)
Asus A31 Plus ARGB Gaming Case (Black, ATX, Front/Side Glass, 4x Fans, USB-C, Angled Base, BTF Compatible)
Asus A31 Plus ARGB Gaming Case (White, ATX, Front/Side Glass, 4x Fans, USB-C, Angled Base, BTF Compatible)
Asus DUAL RTX3050 LP BRK OC, 6GB DDR6, DVI, HDMI, DP, 1537MHz Clock, Overclocked, Low Profile (Bracket Included)
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6GB DDR6 memory for solid performance.
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DVI, HDMI, and DisplayPort outputs for multiple display options.
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1537MHz clock speed with overclocked performance.
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Low-profile design for compact builds.
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Bracket included for easy installation.
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Asus DUAL RTX3050 OC V2, PCIe4, 8GB DDR6, HDMI, DP, DVI, 1852MHz, RGB
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8GB DDR6 memory for efficient multitasking.
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PCIe4 interface for better bandwidth.
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HDMI, DP, and DVI outputs for connectivity.
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1852MHz clock with RGB lighting and overclocking.
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Overclocked for maximum performance.
Asus DUAL RTX3050 OC, PCIe4, 6GB DDR6, DVI, HDMI, DP, 1537MHz
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6GB DDR6 for responsive performance.
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DVI, HDMI, and DisplayPort for connectivity.
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1537MHz clock speed with overclocked settings.
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Overclocked for improved gaming experience.
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Compact design for smaller cases.
Asus DUAL RTX3050 OC, PCIe4, 6GB DDR6, DVI, HDMI, DP, 1537MHz Clock, Overclocked
Asus DUAL RTX4060 EVO OC, PCIe4, 8GB DDR6, HDMI, 3 DP, 2535MHz Clock, Overclocked
Asus DUAL RTX4060 Ti EVO OC, PCIe4, 8GB DDR6, HDMI, 3 DP, 2595MHz Clock, Overclocked
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