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Win WD Blue SSDs and Ubisoft Game Codes!

To celebrate the launch of its latest high-end SATA SSD, WD is running an exclusive competition with KitGuru. The first prize is a 500GB WD Blue drive with two second place prizes of 250GB Blue drives and a host of Ubisoft Game Codes for the runners-up. With peak read performance in the region of 545MB/sec and a three year warranty – these drives would be perfect for a new system build or a complete refresh on an older system. For your chance to win one of these impressive drives or a Ubisoft Game Code, read on!

With the WD Blue drive, the world's largest storage manufacturer is aiming to redefine the standard for performance and reliability. Each Blue drive is guaranteed to deliver up to 400TBW in terms of endurance – and the mean time between failures is 1.75 million hours (close to one error in 200 years!).

Buy a selected WD Blue SSD from eBuyer, Scan, Box or Novatech before 15th July 2017 and you will automatically get a code to download a free copy of Tom Claney's Ghost Recon Wildlands. This is the graphic you should be looking for to get the special deal.

Alongside the Blue drive, WD also offers a Green drive for mainstream applications and a Black drive – which includes the latest NVMe innovations.

How to enter?

Simply email competitions2017[at]kitguru.net with the answer to these 3 questions before 27th June 2017:-

  1. Who is the world's largest storage manufacturer?
  2. What is the mean time between failures (MTBF) for a WD Blue SSD?
  3. What is the peak Read Speed for the WD Blue SSD?

It's that simple! A winner will be chosen and announced within 21 days of the closing date.

KitGuru says: Standard KitGuru rules apply – so please include a contact number and a link to your Facebook page when you enter. The winners will be announced on 27th June, there is no cash alternative and the editor's decision is final. Remember: We will never share your data with a 3rd party.  GOOD LUCK!

 

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