Daily Deal: ASUS G10AC-US011S US $100.00 off at Newegg.com

We have stumbled upon a neat deal featuring ASUS' Intel Core i7 4770 and Nvidia GTX 760 equipped ASUS G10AC-US011S, which is currently selling at Newegg.com with US $100.00 off its original US $1,299.99 price. As a bonus to the buy, ASUS is also throwing in the ASUS 802.11AC router (RT-AC56U) with the purchase as a limited offer!

The ASUS G10AC-US011S features Intel Core i7 4770 CPU clocked at 3.4GHz paired up with Intel H87-based motherboard, 8GB of DDR3 1600 memory, Nvidia Geforce GTX 760 3GB GDDR5 graphics card, 1TB 7200RPM HDD and all other features that you would expect from a decent PC. Of course, all it is missing is a good ASUS 1920x1080 resolution monitor and you will definitely have no trouble running all the latest games.

Speaking of monitors, Newegg.com also has a good deal on ASUS VS24AH-P, a 24-inch LED backlight IPS 1920x1200 resolution monitor, which is selling at US $239.99.

The Black Friday is just around the corner and we are sure we will see more ASUS deals soon.

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