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Win a gaming PC upgrade bundle! (closed)

Update: This competition is now CLOSED. Our winners this time are Georgia Hastings and Aiden Clark! We have been in touch with the winners and are arranging the prizes to go out very soon. 

With the launch of AMD’s Ryzen 3000 processors and Navi 5700 graphics, it seems like everyone’s thinking about putting together a brand new system. Knowing that you’re going to need a great gaming screen, fast boot drive, cool looking RGB chassis, capable PSU and good quality keyboard and mouse – KitGuru has teamed up with AOC, Aerocool, Rapoo and Toshiba to offer up some exciting prizes – worth well over £1,000!

Here's a shot of the all the kit we're preparing to give away. You can scroll down to see how we've divided them into first and second prizes. The question we're using to decide the winner is a really simple multiple choice one: What is Luke's personal favourite processor right now?

FIRST PRIZE

  • AOC AG273QCG curved 27” monitor with Quad HD Resolution and 165Hz refresh rate
  • Aerocool Tor Pro RGB Chassis and an Aerocool Integrator Mod XT 750w power supply
  • Rapoo 9300M Multi-mode Wireless Ultra-slim Desktop Combo Set (in Black or White)
  • Toshiba RC100 M.2 Solid State Drive with 120GB capacity and sequential read up to 1,600MB/sec
  • Toshiba TR200 Solid State Drive with a huge 960GB capacity

SECOND PRIZE

  • AOC G2590FX FreeSync 24.5” HD monitor with 144Hz refresh and 1ms response time
  • Aerocool Bolt Chassis and an Aerocool Integrator 500w power supply
  • Rapoo 9300M Multi-mode Wireless Ultra-slim Desktop Combo Set (in Black or White)
  • Toshiba RC100 M.2 Solid State Drive with 120GB capacity and sequential read up to 1,600MB/sec

Entering the competition is easy – just answer this simple question: Based on his recent testing, what is Luke's favourite processor? If you need some help figuring it out, you can go HERE

  1. AMD Ryzen 5 3600X
  2. AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
  3. AMD Ryzen 9 3900X

Click THIS LINK to enter via email. If your browser is blocking the code (or you don’t have a default email client set up) then just email us using [email protected] with subject line ‘Luke's Favourite CPU’.

We will be running this competition until the 23rd of August 2019. We will then pick and announce a winner within 14 days of the closing date here on the main site and on social media channels.

This competition is open to residents of Europe. Entries must be by email to the specific competition address on this webpage. Entries over social media, private message or emails directly to KitGuru staff email addresses are disqualified. We comply with GDPR guidelines – all competition email entries are deleted from our server after the competition is over. Please do NOT send personal information, physical mailing addresses or contact numbers over email – one of our staff will only ask the winner for his or her shipping details after the winner is announced. We value your privacy – no email addresses or any personal details are given to third party companies at any time when the competition is running, or after it is over. Entering this competition by sending us an email means you accept all these terms of entry. KitGuru Staff and immediate family members are not allowed to enter this competition.

KitGuru Says: Good luck! We will be back in a few weeks to announce a winner. 

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