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Win a £4000 Gaming PC – Celebrating 100K YouTube Subscribers! (closed)

Update: This competition is now closed and we can announced the winner… Paul McMitchell! We have contacted Paul to arrange delivery of the system, and he has 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be picked. Once again, thanks for all the entries and support. If you'd like another chance to win some hardware, check out the latest competition we are running with Seagate over HERE.

KitGuru's very own YouTube channel has surpassed 100,000 subscribers. We wanted to say a big ‘Thank You!' for all the support over the years, so what better way to give back than a giveaway. For your chance to win a brand new gaming PC, worth £4000 and custom built by our very own Leo Waldock, all you need to do is share a photo of your current setup!

While KitGuru is, first and foremost, a technology website, we've been building our YouTube channel for several years, and the team now includes a number of familiar faces – Leo, Luke, Andrew, Christina, James and myself. Compared to some other channels, 100K subscribers may not sound like much – but it's something we're excited about, and we want you to be excited too.

So, what better way to do that than a giveaway? This is our way of giving back and saying thank you to our loyal readers – even if you didn't know we had a YouTube channel until now! We're grateful for all the support we've received over the years, and this is only the beginning of where we want to go.

Without further ado, why not watch our video where Leo builds the very system you could win:

Entry & details

Entering this competition is simple – all you have to do is post a photo of your current PC setup on THIS Facebook post. It doesn't matter if it's new or old, fast or slow – we just want to see the system you are currently rocking. A winner will be picked by us at random by 20th August 2020.

We would like to thank all the sponsors including AMD, Nvidia, Corsair, ASRock, Phanteks, Zalman, G.Skill, AOC, Kioxia and Seasonic.

The system parts total £3800:

  • £300 CPU – AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
  • £65 CPU Cooler- Zalman CNPS 20X
  • £305 Motherboard – ASRock B550 Taichi
  • £225 RAM G.Skill Trident Z Neo 32GB (2x16GB) DR4-3600 CL16-19-19-39
  • £1,150 Graphics card – Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition
  • £150 SSD – 1TB Kioxia Exceria NVMe
  • £120 Case – Phanteks Eclipse P500A
  • £70 Fans – Phanteks SK PWM fans and fan hub
  • £290 Power Supply- Seasonic Prime Titanium 1000
  • £300 Monitor – AOC C27G2ZU Curved 27-inch 240Hz 1080p
  • Windows 10 Home

and a total £795 of Corsair peripherals:

  • £150 Virtuoso headset
  • £200 K95 Platinum XT
  • £90 iCUE NEXUS Companion screen
  • £100 Dark Core Pro SE mouse
  • £80 LS100 Starter Set
  • £130 LT100 Starter set
  • £45 MM800C RGB Polaris Cloth mouse mat

Terms of entry: KitGuru's decision is final. Competition is open worldwide and will be shipped at KitGuru's cost. KitGuru will supply tracking. The boxes will be clearly marked ‘competition prize'. The prize will be shipped from the United Kingdom. KitGuru is not responsible for any customs duties/taxes and it is the winners responsibility to pay for any fees applicable by the laws of their own country.

KitGuru says: Good luck!

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