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Advent Calendar Day 21: Win one of TWO Kingston HyperX prize bundles! (closed)

Update: This competition is now CLOSED. Thanks to everyone who entered! Our winners today are David Johnson for the RAM/SSD and William Turner for the peripherals.

If you missed out this time around, then keep an eye out as we still have a few more daily competitions left to get through! Today's competition is in partnership with Fractal Design and can be found HERE.

We have reached day 21 of the KitGuru Advent Calendar! Today, we are teaming up with Kingston HyperX to give away two prize bundles! One featuring a HyperX SSD and RAM and another featuring a brand new gaming keyboard and mouse. We'll be picking two winners, so you have double the chance of winning!

Bundle 1 of our Kingston giveaway features a HyperX Fury SSD RGB 240GB SSD and 8GB of HyperX Predator RGB DDR4 RAM!

Bundle 2 is a brand new set of peripherals, including the Alloy FPS RGB gaming keyboard, Pulsefire Surge gaming mouse and  Fury S XL mouse pad.

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 guys to let us know which bundle you would like, the SSD+RAM or the peripheral set?

Two winners will be picked randomly tomorrow as we roll on to the next competition, so get your entries in fast! Also, be sure to send a thank you over to Kingston over on Facebook or Twitter, the prizes are coming directly from them, so this would not have been possible without their support!

KitGuru Says: We’ll see you back here again tomorrow to announce the winner! A big thank you to Kingston HyperX for partnering with us on day 21 and thanks to all of our KitGuru readers for supporting us throughout 2018!

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