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KitGuru Advent Calendar 2019 Day 9: Win a Kingston bundle including 1TB KC2000 NVMe SSD! (closed)

Update: This competition is now closed and we can announce the winner… Thodoris Samatidis!

If you missed out this time, then keep an eye out as we’ll have a new competition going live each day in the run up to Christmas. The next one is already live, with THREE Seasonic PSUs up for grabs. You can find the details on that one, HERE.

The KitGuru Advent Calendar 2019 is back for day 9, where we give readers the chance to win prizes each day in the run up to Christmas. Today we have teamed up with Kingston to give away four prizes to one lucky winner, including a 1TB KC2000 NVMe SSD, Nucleum dock and 256GB Canvas Select Plus.

The KC2000 is a drive that will be familiar to regular readers, as we reviewed it back in August and the drive won our ‘Worth Buying award'. Alongside the SSD, Nucluem and 256GB Canvas Select Plus, Kingston is also including a 64GB Bolt Duo flash drive. For more information on these products, head over to the Kingston website HERE.

Entering this giveaway is simple, all you need to do is head over to THIS POST on our Facebook page and leave a comment. We plan to have a new discussion topic each day, today we are asking you to let us know whether your next SSD will be SATA or NVMe, and why. This competition is open to residents of the EU.

Entries are open until 9.59am December 10th, and a winner will be announced on Tuesday 10th December.

KitGuru Says: We’ll be back tomorrow with another giveaway!

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