Wednesday, June 14th 2023

TechPowerUp and Team Group Computex Giveaway: The Winners!

Last month, in the run up to the 2023 Computex, TechPowerUp in partnership with Team Group, brought you the Team Group Computex Giveaway. This year's edition of the greatest PC hardware show on Earth, saw Team Group re-introduce its iconic Team Xtreem brand of enthusiast-class PC memory, besides its Gen 5 NVMe SSDs, and a plethora of new memory products. Up for grabs celebrating this event, were a Team Group Delta DDR5-6400 32 GB (2x 16 GB) memory kit, a Team Group M200 4 TB portable SSD; a Team Group Classic DDR4-3200 32 GB (2x 16 GB) kit, and a Team Group Vulcan Z 1 TB 2.5-inch SATA SSD. The entries are in, and without further ado, here are the winners!
  • Merrick from the United States, wins a Team Group Delta DDR5-6400 2x 16 GB dual-channel memory kit
  • Sihastru from Romania wins a Team Group M200 4 TB portable SSD
  • Daniel from the United States, wins a Team Group Classic DDR4-3200 2x 16 GB dual-channel memory kit
  • Dimas from Taiwan, wins a Team Group Vulcan Z 1 TB SATA SSD
A huge Congratulations to the Winners! Team Group and TechPowerUp will return with more such interesting Giveaways!
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6 Comments on TechPowerUp and Team Group Computex Giveaway: The Winners!

#2
Sihastru
Oh, wow, is this for real? @btarunr I was expecting to be contacted beforehand. Thank you and congrats to the winners :)
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W1zzard
SihastruOh, wow, is this for real? @btarunr I was expecting to be contacted beforehand. Thank you and congrats to the winners :)
Will send out the notifications in a few minutes, gotta get started on my GPU test system rebench (new drivers, new games: dead space, hogwarts, resident evil 4, tlou, jedi, atomic heart)
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cowcatwithahat
SihastruOh, wow, is this for real? @btarunr I was expecting to be contacted beforehand. Thank you and congrats to the winners :)
Congratulations!
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BoboOOZ
SihastruOh, wow, is this for real? @btarunr I was expecting to be contacted beforehand. Thank you and congrats to the winners :)
How will you be able to use your SSD in the monastery? :roll:

Congratz all :)
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Sihastru
@BoboOOZ - I'm sure I can come up with something.

But, on a serious note, I was looking into throwing a 2TB NVMe SSD into a 10/20Gbps external enclosure, as USB4 is still a mess. This will save me that effort, and, let's be honest, 4TB is a much nicer capacity.
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