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Guru3D.com » News » Guru3D 2017 December 15 contest - EK Fluid Gaming A240G Liquid Cooling Kit

Guru3D 2017 December 15 contest - EK Fluid Gaming A240G Liquid Cooling Kit

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/15/2017 11:14 AM | source: | 30 comment(s)
Guru3D 2017 December 15 contest - EK Fluid Gaming A240G Liquid Cooling Kit

In December each workday we will give away a nice prize. That means every day up-to December 31st you will have a chance of winning something. Today we give away an awesome EK Fluid Gaming A240G Liquid Cooling Kit worth € 249.

Every year during the Christmas season we give away some cool stuff, this year once again are expanding as a thank you to everybody that disabled their ad-blocker. So yes, this is a thank you from Guru3D.com: this is our way of expressing our sincere respect for disabling that ad-blocker on Guru3D.com, thank you for understanding and your support! We'll hand out a prize up-to-the 31st of December 2017. 

Win an EK Fluid Gaming A240G  (CPU & GPU) Liquid Cooling Kit

EK is a long time partner of Guru3D, hence this year we can giveaway some excellent prize packages. Today, this kit. The  EK Fluid Gaming A240G CPU & GPU liquid cooling kit is a new line of products aimed at a gaming audience that wishes a little more than a heatpipe or LCS cooler, yet will want something affordable. The new EK Fluid Gaming series is not an AIO solution, this is a proper liquid cooling kit which allows you to make your own loop with tubing, waterblock(s), radiator, fans and a reservoir /pump.

The kit comes with an AluStream SE radiator, cooling block for the processor, reservoir and pump as well as 120mm EK-Vardar fans. You'll spot proper tubing and a new type (ALU) EK-Supremacy MX water block to chill your processor. The G model will include a graphics card cooling block compatible with the Founder Editions GeForce  GTX 1070, 1080, 1080 Ti and Titan X(p).

You can check out our review here. Visit the EK info page here.


 

 


How to join the competition?

 
Well, you do need to do something. Somewhere in the articles listed below, check the photo in the form below. It is waiting for you to get spotted. A hint, the photo often is not the same size and can be embedded into another photo.
 

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To participate in this competition what you need to do is answer the question form below. 

Simple and easy, you submit your answer with the form below. We'd appreciate a Facebook LIKE or Share (not mandatory though), that's it. There will be no marketing purposes for your email address or any info you submit, after the contest all competition entries will simply be deleted again.

 

 
Guru3D will collect all submitted results. Say we have 1000 proper results then we select these and sort them in chronological order. Then we draw a random number between 1 and 1000. That number will correspond to the entry sorted chronologically. The winner will get the product(s) shipped to you for free (worldwide). 

  • This contest ends December 18, 2017 (10:00 Central European Time (CEST) / 9:00am Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
  • Just one entry per person is allowed. Detected double entries / IPs are registered and will be disqualified.
  • This competition is global and not bound by any region.
  • The data you enter is used solely for the competition, that's it. We do not use or share the data otherwise. Afterwards, it's simply deleted again.

The winners will be emailed in week 1 of 2018, and announced on the Guru3D.com FrontPage. There will be no dialog about this contest possible before and after closure.







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kruno
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#5501660 Posted on: 12/15/2017 05:16 PM
All of that is true, but air cooling has also improved dramatically over the years too. Nowadays, you really only use liquid cooling to make your system a little quieter, or, to reach an extra few hundred MHz that air cooling just can't keep up with. For me, I'd rather save $60+ for an unnoticable performance loss and drown out the extra fan noise with my speakers/headphones.

NH D-15 :) ;) ;) but personally i have Scythe Ashura

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#5501686 Posted on: 12/15/2017 06:26 PM
Well, on laptop - but my son could use it; so first try was too fast - just found it on the second try.

chispy
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#5501708 Posted on: 12/15/2017 08:26 PM
I'll pass on this one , i don't needed. Good luck everyone.

Noisiv
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#5501714 Posted on: 12/15/2017 08:45 PM
I'll pass on this one , i don't needed. Good luck everyone.


I'll never participate in another contest.

Two years ago I entered contest for OCZ Vertex (without even knowing LOL).
That was my first contest, And I won, along with my OCZ Test Panel buddies.
And this sweet SSD came on my door at my birthday(!!!) at the time when I was kinda low. Thank you Hilbert! Thanks OCZ.

You can't top this, so I am never ever participating in another contest :D :D

ZXRaziel
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#5501851 Posted on: 12/16/2017 01:05 PM
So if I understand it correctly, all the blocks and the radiator are made of aluminium and there is no copper parts in the system is this correct ? Surely the people that have designed this know that mixing different metals in the loop would be a bad idea . If it's all ally there will be no problem as long as people use the correct coolant with corrosion inhibitors .

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