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Win a Thermaltake Level 10 case with KitGuru !

KitGuru has some of the best prizes on the net, bar none. We have given away thousands of pounds of hardware in our short time opening and today we have something REALLY special that be pride of place in your bedroom.

The stunning Thermaltake Level 10 Case designed by BMW.

By now we would assume you have already read our review of this masterpiece from Thermaltake. If you haven't then I suggest you follow the link, just be sure not to lean over your keyboard as the subsequent drool could cause damage.

So the big question is how do you win the case and can you enter? You will be pleased to hear that KitGuru is allowing entry from all over the world, there are no special requirements, all you need is a forum account with a minimum of 10 posts (at time of closing) to make your entry valid.

We want you to come up with a new slogan for Thermaltake, it can be funny, silly, serious or just daft, the choice is yours. The one which is chosen on the 10th of October wins the Level 10 Case, its as simple as that. Here is an example of a ‘slogan' “Thermaltake – making your heart beat faster”

Enter in this thread on our forums over here.

The competition will end on Sunday the 10th of October and the winner will be picked from the thread. Anyone can enter, regardless of location and you can enter as many times as you want – there is no charge, all you need to do is have a forum account (with 10 posts at time of closing) and if you win when it ends we will contact you directly to get your shipping information. Moderators (volunteers) can enter the competition – only paid members of the administration team are blacklisted from entering.

This front page news listing is CLOSED, you can't enter here or discuss the competition, you MUST visit the forum (link above). To Minimise confusion comments are disabled.

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