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Winners announced for the KitGuru 10th Anniversary giveaway!

This week, KitGuru is celebrating our 10th Anniversary, and to give back to our readers we have been running a competition to give everyone and anyone a chance at upgrading their PC. The competition is now closed and we can announced the winners!

First of all, we'd like to say a big thanks to all of our readers who have read, watched and commented on our reviews over the last 10 years – it means a lot. We'd also like to thank the following companies for partnering with us for this competition: be quiet!SeasonicCorsairSilverStoneAOC, G.SkillAMDArctic and Razer.

We had over 700 entries over on our Facebook page, with readers sending in a photo of their PC setup. Now, without further ado, here are the winners:

Winning a be quiet! Pure Base 500DX and Dark Rock Pro 4 – Graham Garmeson!

Winning a Seasonic GX-650 – Sean Tugman!


Winning a Seasonic PX-850 – Nikolas Karempelas!


Seasonic TX-1000 – Polina Bolotova!

Winning a Corsair K95 RGB Platinum XT – Tom Douglas!

Winning a Corsair H100i RGB PRO XT – Jamie Fox!

Winning a Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 2x8GB DDR4 3000MHz kit (plus Light Enhancement Kit) – Alexey Taskaev!

Winning a SilverStone Seta A1 – Fionn McGinley!

Winning an AOC 27G2U – Nathan Stubbings!

Winning a G.Skill 2x16GB Trident Z Neo DDR4-3600MHz kit – Aaron Merrington!

Winning an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 – Daniel Francis!

Winning an Arctic Freezer 50TR – Hogan Whittall

Winning a Razer Stormtrooper Peripheral set – Shaun Scott!

KitGuru says: Thanks to everyone who entered and a special thanks to be quiet!, Seasonic, Corsair, SilverStone, AOC, G.Skill, AMD, Arctic and Razer for partnering with us for this competition.

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