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Sapphire launches its Show Your Rig competition with a NITRO+ RX 580 up for grabs

As KitGuru continues its own Advent Calendar filled with goodies to win this month, there are still plenty more giveaways out there not to be overlooked. Those that missed out on Day 5’s NITRO+ RX 580 graphics cards are in luck, as Sapphire’s “Show Your Rig” competition is open for entries.

For the first prize winner, Sapphire has put its NITRO+ RX 580 4G up for grabs alongside a Mystery Swag Bag. Second prize retains the mystery rewards, pairing it with a Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX570 4G instead. And finally, the remaining 8 runners-up will also manage to snag a mystery bag each.

All participants need to do in order to enter the competition is snap a picture of their gaming rig and publicly upload the photo to either Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with the hashtags #ShowYourRig and #SapphireTechnology in the caption. If the post is not public, the entry will be void as it will remain inaccessible to Sapphire’s social media team.

Once the post is ready and available from the chosen social network, users are required to paste their uploaded post into Gleam. Entries will be collected until December 24th, before the winners are announced on December 28th, 2018.

KitGuru Says: Both graphics cards come highly recommended from our previous tests, with the RX 570 Pulse bagging an 8.5 during last year’s tests. We’d like to wish all that enter the best of luck, and remind everyone to keep an eye out for the remainder of our Advent Calendar.

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