Win a free graphics card when you sign up for the Toms UK newsletter
So you have Toms Hardware on your Google Toolbar but is that really enough ?
We don’t think so and neither should you. You may already know about our newsletter, which is due for launch in January. What you may not know, is that if you sign up for the newsletter between now and the 31st of December, you could be in with a chance of winning one of two Sapphire graphics cards.
Product specs, for those interested, are as follows :
| Sapphire HD3870 | Sapphire HD3850 |
|---|---|
| PCI Express 2.0 x16 bus interface | PCI Express 2.0 x16 bus interface |
| DirectX® 10.1 support | DirectX® 10.1 support |
| CrossFire X™ support | CrossFire X™ support |
| ATI PowerPlay™ | ATI PowerPlay™ |
| Hardware processed 1080p video playback of Blu-ray™ and HD DVDs | Hardware processed 1080p video playback of Blu-ray™ and HD DVDs |
Now that you know how generous we are, we’ll hit you with the rules.
Believe it or not, there are people out there who will try and sway the conmpetition in their direction by entering more than once. Please don’t. Anyone who does enter more than once (Toms UK sees all) won’t be included at all. Harsh but fair.
Prizes will be shipped to residents of the UK and Ireland, only. No exceptions, sorry.
We ask you to respect the editors decision as final as whiny emails from sore losers will most likely be ignored.
CLICK HERE FOR A CHANCE TO WIN FREE STUFF !!!
Good luck !!
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