AMD are a leading manufacturer of graphics cards and as of late have really stepped up their game in terms of offering consumers a broad selection of products.
Today sees us being showered with Gigabyte Radeon HD 6850 1GB graphics cards, ready to go directly to you in our latest crazy giveaway.
Generally, you’d see us having a competition that involves you liking us on Facebook and you can still do that here, but this one has been arranged a little bit differently. We have tamed up with AMD this time around to give FIVE lucky readers a chance to test out the Gigabyte Radeon HD 6850 1GB card first-hand, with one of those five getting to keep the card at the end.
The first part of the competition starts today with us keeping an eye on who should be one of the lucky five readers to get the chance of using one of these cards through the use of our forums.
To be involved, all you have to do is the following at this stage:
We will then pick five lucky readers from the most active to be sent a Gigabyte Radeon HD 6850 1GB graphics card each to test over the next four weeks allowing you to get up close and personal with the card and push it to the extreme. We will then expect all five readers to post their findings each week on the forums, with the most sucessful “blogger” being able to keep the card at the end.
All you simply have to do for now, is to get active on the forums and show to us why you should be picked for this fantastic opportunity.
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