WD_Black SN850 1TB | £98.30(opens in new tab)WD has a habit of making SSDs that we absolutely love. That's not just for performance reasons—though note that this SN850 is no slouch at up to 7,000MB/s and 5,300MB/s read and write, respectively—but for the price you'll often find them going for. This 1TB SN850 is a rapid PCIe 4.0 drive with a heatsink (important if you want to use it in a PS5 though also handy if your motherboard has none) for under £100.
WD_Black SN850 NVMe SSD with heatsink | 1TB | PCIe 4.0 | 7,000 MB/s reads | 5,300 MB/s writes | £257.99£98.30 at Amazon (save £159.69)(opens in new tab)The SN850 is arguably the PCIe 4.0 drive to beat, and consistently gives the Samsung 980 Pro's performance a run for its money. It's our favourite high-speed SSD, and this is the lowest it has ever been. That price is even more impressive given it comes with that chunky heatsink.
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PowerColor RX 6600 Fighter | £259.98(opens in new tab)
Let's start off with this £260 RX 6600 that's currently live over at Ebuyer. That's £30 off the original price, and a greater saving that any I can see on Amazon right now, and certainly not a bad saving on this 1080p-capable card today.
PowerColor RX 6600 Fighter | 8GB GDDR6 | 1,792 shaders | 2,491MHz Boost | £289.99£259.98 at Ebuyer (save £30)(opens in new tab) The Radeon RX 6600 isn't a bad GPU for the right money, and this reduction to below £260 makes this one of the cheapest options around. The performance isn't far off Nvidia's RTX 3060, which means you're hitting silky smooth frame rates at 1080p without having to hack the settings. This is a quiet running card too.
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