**A PC Giveaway: A Collaboration with Hardware Unboxed and Tech Yes City**
We're excited to announce that we've teamed up with Steve from Hardware Unboxed and Greg (I think I got that wrong) from Science Studio to bring you an epic giveaway. Behind me, you'll see a powerful PC system that's going to be given away internationally to one of our lucky winners.
**The Prize: A Ryzen 5 1500X System**
This is a Ryzen 5 1500X system with the Cooler Master Master Box Light 5 case. This case is not only affordable, priced at $50, but also features a real lightweight side acrylic panel. For those who have shattered tempered glass sides (like I have), this is a great alternative. The case is also very clean and feature-rich.
**A GTX 1050Ti Graphics Card**
We've paired the Ryzen 5 1500X with a GTX 1050ti graphics card from a brand called Kudor Tors Cor. This is a JDM model that doesn't require a six-pin connector, making it very convenient for those who want to build their own PC.
**Delta Memory Kit and L5 Light 240 GB SSD**
The team at Team Group has sent us their Delta 16 GB kit, which is not only RGB but also performs amazingly well. We've also received the L5 Light 240 GB SSD from Team Group, which will provide fast boot times and plenty of storage for your favorite games like CS:GO or Dota 2.
**Master Pro 120 Water Cooler**
Cooler Master has sent us their Master Pro 120 water cooler, which features a 120 mm radiator and two fans. However, I've swapped out the standard fan for an RGB fan to give it that extra oomph. We've also added three additional RGB fans at the front of the case to really make this PC shine.
**Gigabyte B350 Gaming Motherboard**
The motherboard that powers all this is the Gigabyte B350 Gaming board, which looks and performs incredibly well for its price. It's a great board for those who want to build their own PC without breaking the bank.
**V650 Power Supply**
Finally, powering all of this is the V650 from Cooler Master, a gold-rated power supply that's not only efficient but also fully modular. While it may be overkill for the current parts in this system, it's always better to have a little extra power up your sleeve when it comes to upgrading in the future.
**How Much Would This PC Set You Back?**
If you were to buy all of these components individually, it would cost you a whopping $890. But we're giving one away for free, and I'm excited to see who will be our lucky winner.
**Enter to Win: Click on The Gleam Link in the Description Below**
To enter this giveaway, simply click on the Gleam link in the description below. There's no funny business – just a genuine thank you from me personally for hitting 200,000 subscribers, Steve's recent hit of 100,000 subscribers, and Greg's milestone of passing 250,000 subscribers.
**Previous Giveaways**
We also can't forget about our previous giveaway with Hardware Unboxed for monitors. Our winner in the Philippines, Christopher, sent us a photo and was absolutely thrilled to receive his prize. We almost forgot to mention it, but we're excited to run this new giveaway for two weeks, and we'll announce the winners on all of our Twitter feeds – Science Studio, Hardware Unboxed, and Tech Yes City.
**Stay Tuned: More Upcoming Giveaways**
We'll be running more giveaways in the coming weeks and months, so stay tuned to our channel for more exciting announcements. Best of luck to everyone who enters this giveaway – I hope you win! We'll catch you in another tech video very soon. Peace out for now.