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Novatech and Intel are giving away a Total War themed gaming PC

We run a lot of our own giveaways here at KitGuru, but once in a while we'll spot one happening elsewhere that we think our readers would be interested in. If you fancy winning an RTX 3080 Ti equipped gaming PC, then we can point you in the right direction. 

At the moment, Novatech and Intel Gaming have teamed up to give away a custom Total War: Warhammer III Reign Gaming PC. The PC ships with an NZXT case with a custom Total War: Warhammer decal. Under the hood, you'll find an Intel Core i9-12900K processor, 32GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5 memory, two WD_Black 1TB NVMe SSDs and of course, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti graphics card.

Entering the giveaway is simple, all you need to do is head over to Intel Gaming's tweet. From there, you'll need to like and retweet, and reply to the post with the faction you're playing with in Total War: Warhammer. The giveaway ends on the 9th of March, and the winner will be chosen and announced in April.

You can find the full T&Cs for the giveaway, HERE. Twitter entries can be posted, HERE, and Instagram entries can be posted HERE.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: This isn't our giveaway, so any questions will need to be directed to Intel Gaming and Novatech. Good luck to any KitGuru readers that decide to enter! 

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