Win one of two high performance graphics cards when you sign up for the Toms UK newsletter
Here at Toms Hardware we’re always looking for ways to make things a little easier for the readers (no need to thank us). So with that in mind, as of January 2008, we’ll be launching the Toms UK newsletter.
If you’re a regular visitor or you just stop by every now and again then you should consider signing up for the newsletter. Think of it as the storefront for Toms Hardware. All the important news, reviews and tests will arrive in your inbox in a nice little bundle.
But, what would a newsletter be without the obligatory competitions that go along with it ? Exactly. So, sign up for the newsletter before the 31st of December and you’re in with the chance to win one of two high performance graphics card. Sitting on my desk are a Sapphire HD3870 and a Sapphire HD3850.
Sapphire HD 3870
- PCI Express 2.0 x16 bus interface
- DirectX® 10.1 support
- CrossFire X™ support
- ATI PowerPlay™
- Hardware processed 1080p video playback of Blu-ray™ and HD DVDs
Sapphire HD 3850
- PCI Express 2.0 x16 bus interface
- DirectX® 10.1 support
- CrossFire X™ support
- ATI PowerPlay™
- Hardware processed 1080p video playback of Blu-ray™ and HD DVDs
Of course, it’s not a contest if you don’t have rules, but don’t worry, we’ll try to keep it brief.
- Being greedy isn’t nice and it won’t be tolerated. Only one entry per person and we mean it. Anyone who does enter more than once won’t be entered in the draw.
- The competition is only open to readers residing in the UK and Ireland. —You’ll be glad to know, employees aren’t allowed to enter and lastly,
- if you don’t win, be a good sport, the Editor’s decision is final.
Sign up for the newsletter by clicking the link below. All we need is you name and your email address. Simple as, folks.
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Ooh ooh! Sounds good! I've been thinking about signing up for the newsletter anyway.
*Signs up*
they aren't exactly "high performance", but I suppose that wouldn't sound as good as "midrange"
Meh. Already getting 8800 Ultra. Could always sell it and put money towards a second