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Win a GTX 1070! – READER SURVEY: Tell us what’s hot and what’s not!

It's time for KitGuru's annual survey into the hardware that you love the most!  With so many launches over the past 12 months, it will be interesting to see what might have changed in YOUR opinion. Are you focused more on getting faster graphics or faster refresh rates from your monitor?  Are you ready to move to M.2 or will your storage budget be allocated to a stack of NAS drives?  Please let us know what you think.

One of the reasons why around 1.9 million technology enthusiasts come to KitGuru every month is that we listen carefully to what you like – which products you want to see tested and what kind of buying advice is most useful to you.

It takes 5 minutes to complete and you have the chance to win this amazingly powerful 8GB GTX 1070 from Palit!

CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE 5 MINUTE SURVEY.

KitGuru says: We really appreciate you taking the time to complete these surveys – your feedback is invaluable.  You can answer as few or as many questions as you like – and you will only be entered into the prize draw if you put your email address  and a link to your Facebook page in the last field. We will stop counting on 26th May and announce the winner shortly after. Don't worry, we won't share your contact info with anyone.  Good luck!

Standard KitGuru competition rules apply: No alternative prize is available, the editor's decision is final and it would be cool if the winner would post a shot of themselves with their prize after it arrives – so everyone can see that KitGuru competitions are 100% genuine! KitGuru staff are not eligible to enter. Open worldwide.

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