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Win MSI R9 280 Gaming or PNY GTX760 XLR8! (& STEAM games)

You probably read our analysis earlier this week of the MSI R9 280 Gaming v PNY GTX760 XLR8 graphics cards. If you want a solution to game around the £200 sweet spot then you won't get much better!

Over the next week KitGuru is giving these cards away to two lucky readers. As well as the cards – each reader will get two games EACH of their choosing via the STEAM platform. We give you the hardware and some new games to enjoy as well! You can pick any two games you want on STEAM, install your new hardware and get gaming – all at the expense of Kitguru.

This time we have no complicated means of entry – you just have to head over to our Facebook thread here and tell us WHICH card you want and why. You can only ‘ask' for one of the two cards and then give us a true, entertaining or funny post as to why we should give you the card. We will read all the entries and pick two winners this time next week.
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This competition is open worldwide to any of our readers – we cover the shipping, we give you the games – all you have to do is be available to sign for it! We will get your shipping details later, after you win.

All we ask in return? Nothing – but If you win one of the cards then please share pictures when you get it. Almost all of our winners have shared pictures of their prizes and we do ask winners to share with us. Our readers love to see happy winners.

We need to state that we can't cover any custom or import duties relating to country laws – any costs have to be borne by the winner – we post from United Kingdom, so Europe/European Union will be fine.

If you missed our analysis of the hardware – then head to this page.

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