Today is a great day for eTeknix readers, as we’ve teamed up with FreshTech Solutions to give you all a chance to win one of their high-end gaming systems. One lucky winner will be getting the FreshTech Solutions Project 7 GTX 1080 Gaming PC, which should come as one heck of a treat, just in time for Christmas!
Intel i5 6600K Overclocked to 4.4Ghz 500gb SSD + 1tb 16gb GTX 1080 8gb Aerocool Project 7 Computer Windows 10 Special Edition!
Featuring the new Aerocool Project 7 chassis, the Project 7 build is a gaming powerhouse, with an Intel Core i5-6600K @ 4.4GHz, paired with the mighty Zotac GTX 1080 AMP Edition graphics card. Overall, the system clocks in at around £1600, so it should be quite a nice upgrade for anyone.
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Want to know more about the FreshTech Solutions Project 7? Check out our full review of the system right here!
To enter the competition, all you have to do is fill in the form below. Don’t forget to come back each day for your daily retweet bonus entries!
Update 28/11/2016
The competition is now closed and the winner has been drawn! Congratulations Danny Evans, we’ll be in touch via email shortly to get your details!
Didn’t win the competition, fear not, we have many more competitions running right now and even more on the way. Check out our latest competitions right here.
Win a Freshtech Solutions Project 7 GTX 1080 Gaming PC Worth £1599!
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