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Win Ryzen 7 1700X and Ryzen 5 1500x Processors!

Are you thinking of buying a new system this year and has AMD's Ryzen platform got your attention? KitGuru is proud to announce that we are giving away a Ryzen 7 1700X processor and a Ryzen 5 1500x processor. Two lucky readers will walk away with a processor at the end of this one!

If you missed our reviews then you can catch up with them by heading over to our Ryzen 5 1500X analysis HERE or the Ryzen 7 1700x analysis HERE.

AMD have had a great year so far. Their Ryzen range of processors offer great multi threaded performance, ideal for the heavier demand of future games and if you need to create or design, 3D render, edit 4k videos or stream while gaming – they should be right at the top of your shortlist. Many members of the KitGuru team are actually now rocking Ryzen systems, so we can't recommend them highly enough.

So how can you win the Ryzen 7 1700X or Ryzen 5 1500X?

We won't have you dancing through hoops to enter:

Click THIS LINK to enter via email. If your browser is blocking the code (or you don’t have a default email client set up) then just email us at [email protected] with subject line ‘I want an AMD Ryzen processor’. But hang fire on hitting the send button because ….

We want you to answer this relatively simple question in your email when you enter.

What is the boost frequency of the AMD Ryzen 7 1700X? If you need help then visit this page for an answer.

The competition ends at 00.00 on June 10th 2017 – and we will hold two lucky draws for first place (1700X) and second place (1500x) prizes. Winners will be contacted via email to get shipping details and announced within 20 days of the competition close date (we will have a lot of entries to sort through). All decisions made by KitGuru staff are final. The competition is open WORLDWIDE (the winner will be responsible for any customs and import fees as well as any unforeseen additional delivery charges beyond the control of KitGuru and its partners).

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