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Win an AMD Ryzen™ 7 Custom Gaming PC or 1 of 2 Copies of The Evil Within 2 from Corsair

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Dates

Closing Date 01/11/2017 6:00pm

Prizes

Description As outlined.
No. of Prizes 3

Entry Requirements

Open To International
Entry Limit One per person
Entry Methods Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram, Website
Prerequisites n/a

PRIZES

MAJOR
1. Custom gaming PC with the following specs:
(a) Case: Crystal Series 570X RGB (white with customisations by Controller Chaos)
(b) CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700X
(c) Cooler: Hydro Series H100i v2
(d) Fans: 6x HD120 RGB Fans
(e) Fan/Lighting Control: Commander PRO
(f) Memory: VENGEANCE RGB – White (2x8GB 3200MHz DDR4)
(g) Motherboard: MSI X370 XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM
(h) Graphics Card: AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 Limited Edition
(i) OS Storage: Force Series MP500 480GB M.2 NVMe SSD
(j) Mass Storage: Force LE 480GB 2.5” SATA SSD
(k) Power Supply: HX Series HX1200 1200W 80 PLUS Platinum Fully Modular PSU
(l) PSU Cables: Premium individually sleeved PSU cable kit Pro package type 4 (white)
2. Corsair peripherals:
(a) Glaive RGB gaming mouse
(b) VOID PRO RGB wireless headset
(c) STRAFE RGB mechanical keyboard
(d) ST100 RGB headset stand
(e) MM800 POLARIS RGB mouse pad (cloth edition)

MINOR x 2
The Evil Within 2 digital code.

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closed Comments

  • -4

    Shitty AMD cpu and motherboard, should swap for Intel but the rest looks good.

    • +3

      "There's no pleasing some people" - Brian

      • -5

        No it's quite stupid. Why make a 'Gaming' computer and not use Intel and Nvidia? So dumb, it's beyond comprehension.

    • +2

      @gnv9 Thanks. Ps It's a damn sight better then my ancient piece of hell. :)

  • +1

    Dude, the comp is sponsored in part by AMD, so of course it's an AMD PC. Wow. And secondly, if you don't like it, don't enter? Or is it because you personally think AMD is shit compared to Intel/nVidia then they should just curl up and die and stop making hardware forever and just leave it to nVidia? Honestly, I've been gaming since I was a wee lass (about 20 years at least), and I've had nVidia every time, and it's fine, but their mid range spec is as good as AMD imo. Only if you're at their high-end stuff do you get a huge benefit. Personally, I've only ever had AMD once, and it was a fantastic gaming PC, I was super happy with it— it was one of my favorite computers even today. The drivers got iffy eventually but it over all it had way less problems than my other 3 nVidia gaming PCs. /shrug

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