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ARCTIC celebrates 10 million MX-2 and MX-4 sales with $1,000 sweepstakes

We like to run our own giveaways here at KitGuru but on occasion, we'll spot a competition running elsewhere that we think our readers would be interested in. Right now, ARCTIC is celebrating 10-million sales for its MX-2 and MX-4 thermal paste, to cap off the milestone, a giveaway has been put in place, giving you the chance to win $1,000 per month.

ARCTIC CEO, Magnus Huber, says that this is a special thank you to customers who have loyally bought MX-2 and MX-4 thermal compounds over the years.

New 2019 editions of ARCTIC MX-2 and MX-4 thermal paste have begun hitting store shelves with special packaging, as you can see above. Each one of these new tubes comes with a QR code attached. If you happen to buy some ARCTIC thermal paste this year, you can scan the QR code. This will take you directly to ARCTIC's registration page, where you'll need to enter a few details, after that, you'll be entered into the competition.

There are some terms and conditions. For starters, those looking to enter will need to be at least 18 years of age. The competition is open to those in the UK, Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal and China. It is also open in Canada (excluding Quebec) and the US (excluding Florida and New York).

ARCTIC has a full FAQ set up for this, which you can find, HERE.

KitGuru Says: If you're planning on picking up some new thermal paste this year, then perhaps keep this competition in mind. 

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