Friday, September 24th 2021
Team Group and TechPowerUp Present Online Expo Giveaway
Did you know, Team Group just hosted its first independent Online Expo, showcasing the very latest from the growing range of PC components and gaming hardware from the company? Read all about it here, and be sure to check out a recording of their keynote address, if you haven't already. With its new products, Team Group is reaching out to serious gamers, PC enthusiasts, and creators in equal measure. To mark this special occasion, Team Group and TechPowerUp bring you the "Chill the Heat, Feel the Speed, Make it Big" Giveaway.
Open worldwide, up for grabs are three of the finest pieces of Team Group hardware. These include Team Group XTREEM ARGB 2x 8 GB DDR4-3600 CL14 memory kit, a Team Group Cardea C440 1 TB NVMe SSD, and a Team Group Cardea Graphite Z440 1 TB NVMe SSD. Three lucky winners in all. The rules are simple, just hit us with some very basic info to help us get back to you if you've won, and get the Q&A right. Entries close on October 3, 7:00 AM UTC. Good Luck!
For more information, and to participate, visit this page.
Open worldwide, up for grabs are three of the finest pieces of Team Group hardware. These include Team Group XTREEM ARGB 2x 8 GB DDR4-3600 CL14 memory kit, a Team Group Cardea C440 1 TB NVMe SSD, and a Team Group Cardea Graphite Z440 1 TB NVMe SSD. Three lucky winners in all. The rules are simple, just hit us with some very basic info to help us get back to you if you've won, and get the Q&A right. Entries close on October 3, 7:00 AM UTC. Good Luck!
For more information, and to participate, visit this page.
25 Comments on Team Group and TechPowerUp Present Online Expo Giveaway
Here's link if anyone wants to join.
Edit: I kind of knew the answer and I was blind to see the hint.. nvm :D
Quiz winning draw giveaway.
8 multiple choice questions so hint 8 ways to loose :cool:
Best,
Liquid Cool
Good luck everyone !
But @Team Group you make a Ceramic head spred for your SSD and highlight that it is white, but why the blue PCB ???? (why is white PCB so rare) if white PCB are so hard to do why not use the black one from the Z440 ??
Though black would go for everything.