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KitGuru Advent Calendar Day 24: Win an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X! (closed)

Update: This competition is now CLOSED. Thanks to everyone who entered, today's winner is James Howe!

If you missed out this time around, then keep an eye out as we have one or two more surprises lined up to end the year on. Today's giveaway is live and features an RTX 2070 graphics card, you can find the details on that, HERE.

We are coming towards the end of the KitGuru Advent Calendar, but we've still got a couple of big giveaways planned to close things out. For day 24, we have teamed up with AMD to give away a Ryzen 7 2700X processor! 

AMD has been on top form when it comes to CPUs in the last couple of years. We reviewed the Ryzen 7 2700X back in April, praising it for its jump to the 12nm process, 4GHz boost clock speed and improved memory compatibility over 1st Gen Ryzen. This eight-core, 16 thread beast will be a worthy upgrade for your gaming PC.

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 tell us what CPU you are currently using!

A winner 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 AMD over on Facebook or Twitter, the prizes are coming directly from them, so this would not have been possible without their support!

KitGuru Says: Thanks to all of the readers for supporting us throughout 2018, and to AMD for taking part in our Advent Calendar competition run! We'll be back to announce the winner tomorrow and launch the next giveaway. 

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