Win $300 Of Crucial Memory For Your PC!
Tony Williams | Dec 09, 2009 | Comments
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For 24 days in December we are running a daily Christmas Giveaway, together with our big brother site Windows 7 News, where everyday we giving away at least $300 of software and/or hardware. To play all you have to do is visit our Christmas Giveaway auction site and start bidding in our reverse auction- all bids are free! To read more and how to play click here.
Today for our top prize we are giving away $300 of free computer memory of their choice from Crucial Technology to the lucky winner! If you’re looking to give your Windows 7 PC a performance boost then adding good quality fast memory will do the trick as upgrading memory is one of the best dollar for dollar upgrades you can do. If that wasn’t enough we are also giving away today:
- Uniblue PowerSute Worth $100
- WinX DVD Ripper Worth $29.99
Our friends at ghacks we are also giving away hundreds of dollars of software away everyday – click here to visit their Christmas Giveway.
Win $300 Of Free Crucial Memory
Win $300 of high quality PC memory courtesy of Crucial Memory. Winner gets to choose their own memory up to a value of $300. Get bidding now! The lowest bid wins!
Crucial is a key brand in the Lexar Media family of products. As Memory Experts Crucial are the only DRAM supplier that’s part of a major memory manufacturer.
Crucial are one of the leading suppliers of high-quality memory that has been qualified and approved by most major original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). On their website you can find innovative tools that will make it easy to choose compatible memory and recommended upgrades.
Visit Crucial Memory now for your next memory upgrade.
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