A place for us to say thank you to our community by offering hardware contests! This is the place to be to check out and sign up for contests that Legit Reviews holds. If you don't like the prizes or how the contests are being run just don't enter and wait till the next contest!
We are starting a new promotion called Facebook Friday here on the Legit Reviews page. What is it? Well, every Friday we are going to announce a product that we will be giving away on Monday morning. We try to keep the weekends light around here, so this will give our fans something to talk about over the weekend. Legit Reviews has always striven to be a simple site and we are going to keep this contest simple also. To enter just share this note and comment on it to enter? On Monday morning we'll pick a name at random and announce the winner.
The first company to sponsor this weekly promotion is Corsair and they donated a Professional Series HX1050 — 80 PLUS Silver Certified Modular Power Supply! This is a very nice $200+ power supply that you can find out more about here - http://www.corsair.com/professional-ser ... upply.html
Corsair will ship the power supply to the winner and the contest is open to all countries. If you live in a country outside the United States you will be responsible on any customs fees, taxes or any other charge associated with your local rules and regulations. This contest is also void and null in locations that do not allow such things to take place.
Be sure to let us know what you think of this new promotion when you comment to enter the contest. Also be sure to check out the Corsair site by following the link above to give them some love for donating the kick ass PSU that we are giving away.
Also, don't forget we have the Thermaltake contest going on... We'll be giving a mouse away after we hit 2750 and a gaming headset at 3000! So, spread the word so I can give some stuff away on Monday in order for me to get even more hardware!
Entered the Corsair one though. It would fix a problem I have right now with not having a PSU to power the components I just pulled out of my system when I got my i7 in.