Thursday, November 24th 2022

TechPowerUp x Team Group T-Force Giveaway: Entries Close in a Day, Hurry!

TechPowerUp in partnership with Team Group are giving away six pieces of Team Group T-Force gaming hardware. We've actually been at this since November 14, and entries close tomorrow, November 25. That leaves you with a day to fill up a tiny form and answer a couple of quizzy questions on Team Group; for a chance to win a T-Force Delta RGB DDR5-6400 CL40 32 GB (2x 16 GB) memory kit, or one of five Vulcan Z 1 TB SSDs! The Delta RGB DDR5 would be a great addition to your next-generation desktop build, as its DDR5-6400 frequency goes great with the latest "Raptor Lake" and "Zen 4" processors! The Vulcan Z 1 TB makes for a decent game storage drive to add some room to your game library. Both look great when powered up and viewed through a tempered glass panel! Hurry up!

For more details, and to participate, visit this page. Entries close November 25 (tomorrow).
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6 Comments on TechPowerUp x Team Group T-Force Giveaway: Entries Close in a Day, Hurry!

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64K
It's good to see that TPU is back to giveaways especially in these days when money for extras is tight for a lot of people.
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cowcatwithahat
As prices are rising, this will be the only way we can get new hardware :roll:
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Hofnaerrchen
64KIt's good to see that TPU is back to giveaways especially in these days when money for extras is tight for a lot of people.
Based on the number of people takling place in those giveaways the prices still might end in the hands of people that might not need them. The reason for those events is to create attention. Charity might be a side effect in some lucky cases and I doubt they had it in mind in the first place but it's nice to see that some people still believe in goodwill =)
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Mussels
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HofnaerrchenBased on the number of people takling place in those giveaways the prices still might end in the hands of people that might not need them. The reason for those events is to create attention. Charity might be a side effect in some lucky cases and I doubt they had it in mind in the first place but it's nice to see that some people still believe in goodwill =)
Of course, but they're also set up as much as possible to benefit the regular forum members over randoms that came here for the competition and never came back

I'm not involved in the competitions and their setup, but its helpful when a spambot with 50K email addresses can't hijack the damn thing
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