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KitGuru Advent Calendar Day 25: Win an Nvidia RTX 2070 graphics card! (closed)

Update: This competition is now CLOSED. Thanks to all who entered, our winner today is Zachary Watson!

We've got two more competitions left in the month, so keep an eye out for those over the next couple of days.

We have reached the 25th of December, so it is time to open up another door on the KitGuru Advent Calendar. Yesterday we teamed up with AMD to give away a Risen 7 2700X. Today, we have teamed up with Palit to give away a GameRock Premium RTX 2070 graphics card! 

Nvidia released the RTX 2070 back in October and we've slowly began reviewing the different AiB models. The GameRock Premium from Palit was the most recent to pass through KitGuru labs, garnering praise for its cool and quiet performance, out-of-the-box overclock speeds and neutral design that should fit into anyone's rig nicely.

The RTX 2070 is based on Nvidia's Turing architecture, delivering ray-tracing and machine learning capabilities. Battlefield V is the first flagship title to support real-time ray-tracing. Meanwhile, DLSS anti-aliasing can now be activated in Final Fantasy XV. A slew of other games are set to support both technologies next year too, so this is your chance to be on the cutting edge of PC gaming technology.

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 GPU you are currently using!

A winner will be picked randomly tomorrow as we roll on to the final advent calendar competition-, so get your entries in fast!

KitGuru Says: Thanks to all of the readers for supporting us throughout 2018, and thanks to Palit for offering the RTX 2070 for today's giveaway. We'll be back tomorrow to announce a winner! 

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