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Win our custom built AMD BEHEMOTH PC worth £22,000! (closed)

Update: This competition is now closed and we can announce the winner… Cameron Marples! A massive congratulations to Cameron, we will be hand-delivering the Behemoth direct to Cameron in the coming days. Thanks to everyone who entered!

Over the last ten weeks, we've been hard at work building the AMD BEHEMOTH system – a modded, liquid-cooled, dual-system PC worth an astounding £22,000. Now, we're pleased to announce that we are giving away this system to one lucky KitGuru reader! 

Our good friends at AMD partnered up with us for this build, which comprises of two powerful separate systems in one chassis, all liquid cooled and tuned for tip-top performance. For the full specifications, be sure to check out Part 4 of our AMD BEHEMOTH system build.

James put so much time and effort into this system and it has to be one of the best we have ever seen. The full system weighs close to 50KG, so we are not trusting it with any courier, instead, James will be hand delivering the system to one lucky winner within the United Kingdom.

We want to keep the entry system simple for this. All you need to do to enter is take a picture of your current system and tell us you want the chance to win the Behemoth in the comments on our Facebook post, HERE.

The competition will end on the 7th of October 2021 23.59pm BST and we will pick the winner from the entry submissions at that time. The winner will be notified and our modder James Dawson will be driving it directly to the winner in the UK. We will be taking and sharing some photographs of the winner with the system to share with you all as well!

Special thanks to AMD for sponsoring this build project with KitGuru.

KitGuru Says: Good luck to everyone entering! This is almost certainly our biggest competition ever, so be sure to get an entry in. 

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