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ASUS DUAL-RTX3050-O8G-V2 Graphics card – Next-Gen 8GB Gaming Graphics Card

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88,000.00

ASUS MB16ACV – 15.6″ Portable IPS Monitor (1920×1080, 60Hz, 5ms GTG)

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Original price was: ₨92,000.00.Current price is: ₨90,000.00.

ASUS PA328QV – 32” 2K WQHD Professional Monitor (2560×1440, IPS, 75Hz, 5ms GTG, sRGB 100%)

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Original price was: ₨156,000.00.Current price is: ₨148,000.00.

ASUS PG49WCD Monitor – 49” QD-OLED Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor (5120×1440, 144Hz, 0.03ms GTG)

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Original price was: ₨510,000.00.Current price is: ₨495,000.00.

ASUS PRIME AP750G | 750W 80+ GOLD Fully-Modular Gaming Power Supply

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33,000.00

ASUS DUAL-RTX3050-O8G-V2 Graphics card – Next-Gen 8GB Gaming Graphics Card

In stock

88,000.00

ASUS MB16ACV – 15.6″ Portable IPS Monitor (1920×1080, 60Hz, 5ms GTG)

In stock

Original price was: ₨92,000.00.Current price is: ₨90,000.00.

ASUS PA328QV – 32” 2K WQHD Professional Monitor (2560×1440, IPS, 75Hz, 5ms GTG, sRGB 100%)

In stock

Original price was: ₨156,000.00.Current price is: ₨148,000.00.

ASUS PG49WCD Monitor – 49” QD-OLED Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor (5120×1440, 144Hz, 0.03ms GTG)

In stock

Original price was: ₨510,000.00.Current price is: ₨495,000.00.

ASUS PRIME AP750G | 750W 80+ GOLD Fully-Modular Gaming Power Supply

In stock

33,000.00

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ASUS DUAL-RTX3050-O8G-V2 Graphics card – Next-Gen 8GB Gaming Graphics Card

In stock

88,000.00

ASUS MB16ACV – 15.6″ Portable IPS Monitor (1920×1080, 60Hz, 5ms GTG)

In stock

Original price was: ₨92,000.00.Current price is: ₨90,000.00.

ASUS PA328QV – 32” 2K WQHD Professional Monitor (2560×1440, IPS, 75Hz, 5ms GTG, sRGB 100%)

In stock

Original price was: ₨156,000.00.Current price is: ₨148,000.00.

ASUS PG49WCD Monitor – 49” QD-OLED Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor (5120×1440, 144Hz, 0.03ms GTG)

In stock

Original price was: ₨510,000.00.Current price is: ₨495,000.00.

ASUS PRIME AP750G | 750W 80+ GOLD Fully-Modular Gaming Power Supply

In stock

33,000.00

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