Enter to Win One of Our Latest SBM Gaming PCs
Need a new rig? Enter our System Builder Marathon contest!

Some of you may have already entered this contest – but for those of you who haven't, don't miss out!
As part of our regular Newegg System Builder Marathon procedure, we're giving away our configurations for the three PCs. The entry level configuration is valued at $660; the mid-range at $1,300; and the high-end at $2,500.
This contest is open to those in the U.S. age 18 or older and closes January 8, 2010.
Enter the contest by hitting the link here.
For more information on the systems, and their values and performance compared, check out our feature article.
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And yet another comp open to those open in the US
NOT A YANK, COMPO IS WANK !!
US-only competitions; the easiest way to help your competition.
Why advertise an American only competition on a .co.uk website? It is not like it is the first time you have made this glaring mistake...
I think your editors need replacing to be honest
you think anyone from tom's hardware reads these comments?
am from the uk, i don't appreciate being left out of these competitions.
but do i moan about it?
no.
know why?
cos it's futile.
so get over it.
enter uk competitions on uk sites.
even if it was open to uk residents, how many uk people do you think yould win? the answer is simple: what's the only number in binary code besides a 1?
bit-tech's already opened a separate competitions only page and these guys are stuck with US only competitions. What's the point of opening a local website if you dont want to offer local content?
Can anyone recommend a proper UK based news site similar to Tom's that actually gives a crap about its readers?
WTF nice one tomshardware ffs get your act together you idiots.
there are near a million users registered and you cutting 80% of them from comps
am from the uk, i don't appreciate being left out of these competitions.
but do i moan about it?
no.
know why?
cos it's futile.
so get over it.
enter uk competitions on uk sites.
even if it was open to uk residents, how many uk people do you think yould win? the answer is simple: what's the only number in binary code besides a 1?
You just DID moan.......numptie
classic...
Timodge
A nice site: www.hexus.net
much better quality...