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Want real gaming experience? Win an Origin PC Neuron everyday!

Want real gaming experience? Win an Origin PC Neuron everyday!

Mountain Dew is giving away 25 Origin PC Neurons to gaming enthusiasts throughout the month of December.
Updated 30 Dec, 2017

Mountain Dew and Origin have partnered to bring a high performance gaming experience to passionate gamers, and are giving away 25 Origin PC Neurons to lucky winners during the month of December.

How to win these rigs - everyday?

To participate, players have to follow Mountain Dew Pakistan's Facebook page, locate hidden codes within the posted photos, and enter these codes into a secret-site everyday.

The competition began on December 6, 2017 and since then 20 winners have already been announced on their official Facebook page.

Here are some details of the Origin machine

Specs:

The machines come with:

  • INTEL I3-7350K processors

  • MSI H270M BAZOOKA motherboards

  • Two hard drives for ample storage: 120GB and 1TB

  • Custom configuration by Origin

  • OS: MS Windows 10 Home

  • Additional 16 GB USB drives included in the package

Power: The Origin PC is a pretty capable machine for running most applications and games smoothly. The Core i3-7350K processor can actually outstrip even the Core i5s in the gaming domain.

Design: As for the design, the PCs are sleek machines encased in a hard black shell on all sides but one. The right panel is made of clear glass and opens up to allow further modifications.

Why participate?

Pakistani gamers frequently experience slow response time, serious lags and software crashes. Most gamers aim to combat these issues by building their own rigs; because the ones available in the market are either too pricey or do not offer the required specs.

Mountain Dew is giving away the Origin PC Neurons to make life easy for gamers!

Entry details, announcements, terms and conditions are all available on the competition website.


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Comments

Dan Dec 30, 2017 10:40am
Two hard drives? One must be SSD. Gaming PC with no mention of GPU?
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