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WD Purple 1TB Surveillance HDD, 3.5″, SATA3, 5400RPM, 64MB Cache

Original price was: £50.53.Current price is: £49.41. INC VAT

WD Purple 2TB Surveillance HDD, 3.5″, SATA3, 64MB Cache

Original price was: £62.82.Current price is: £61.42. INC VAT

WD Purple 6TB Surveillance HDD, 3.5″, SATA3, 256MB Cache

Original price was: £132.52.Current price is: £129.57. INC VAT

WD Purple 8TB Surveillance HDD, 3.5″, SATA3, 256MB Cache

Original price was: £174.07.Current price is: £170.20. INC VAT

WD Purple Pro 10TB Surveillance HDD, 3.5″, SATA3, 7200RPM, 256MB Cache

Original price was: £268.03.Current price is: £262.07. INC VAT

WD Purple Pro 14TB Surveillance HDD, 3.5″, SATA3, 7200RPM, 512MB Cache

Original price was: £362.43.Current price is: £354.38. INC VAT

WD Red Plus 10TB NAS HDD, 3.5″, SATA3, 7200RPM, 256MB Cache

Original price was: £253.65.Current price is: £248.01. INC VAT

WD Red Plus 2TB NAS HDD, 3.5″, SATA3, 5400RPM, 64MB Cache

Original price was: £86.59.Current price is: £84.66. INC VAT

WD Red Plus 6TB NAS HDD, 3.5″, SATA3, 5400RPM, 256MB Cache

Original price was: £155.53.Current price is: £152.08. INC VAT

WD Red Pro 16TB NAS HDD, 3.5″, SATA3, 7200RPM, 512MB Cache

Original price was: £391.80.Current price is: £383.09. INC VAT

XFX RX7600 Speedster SWFT210 Core, 8GB DDR6, HDMI, 3 DP, 2655MHz Clock

Original price was: £262.52.Current price is: £251.10. INC VAT

XFX RX7600 XT SWFT210 16GB GDDR6, 2755MHz, HDMI/3DP

Original price was: £358.99.Current price is: £343.38. INC VAT

XFX RX7700 XT SWFT210 Core 12GB GDDR6, 2544MHz, HDMI/3DP

Original price was: £438.98.Current price is: £419.89. INC VAT

XFX RX7800 XT Speedster QICK319, 16GB GDDR6, HDMI, 3 DP, 2430MHz

Original price was: £537.91.Current price is: £514.52. INC VAT

XFX RX7800 XT SWFT 210 16GB GPU

Original price was: £510.71.Current price is: £488.51. INC VAT

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