Win a Spacious 9-Bay NAS and 16TB of Storage From Seagate and QNAP
Get your massive media libraries ready, because we have a massive cavernous NAS giveaway, courtesy of our friends at Seagate and QNAP. There are several terabytes up for grabs, and all you have to do is head to the forums and let us know what you would do with all that space.
Up for grabs is the slim QNAP TS-032X, paired with a spacious pairing of a 16TB Seagate IronWolf hard drive and 240GB SSD. Seagate IronWolf drives provide 28% more capacity and up to 25% more speed than other NAS drives. And the IronWolf SSD is the first solid-state drive built for NAS. You can combine hard drives and SSDs to experience 2.7× faster cache. Paired with the slim 9-bay TS-932X from QNAP, you can back up massive libraries with less desktop space. Do you have what it takes to #RunWithIronWolf?
To find out, head to the giveaway thread in the Storage category of the Tom's Hardware forums. Here's a direct link. Once in the giveaway thread, follow the instructions there for your chance to win.
No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. Giveaway is only open to legal residents of the fifty (50) United States, and the District of Columbia, 18 or older. For a complete list of rules please see the Terms and Conditions on the Gleam Giveaway Widget. This giveaway is open until September 27, 2019.
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gdmaclew Diabl0 said:TH wants readers from across the world but gives only to US residents. Nice.
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rubix_1011 You guys should understand that these 'giveaways' are typically based on the requirements of the product vendor, not Tom's Hardware. Typically, the laws governing contests and prizes varies by large margins when it comes to being internationally compliant, as some countries have specific legal requirements as to how many people must win/can win based on entrants.Reply
Also, these companies evaluate the product market and the % of customers who spend an average volume of money in those markets and offer products to boost the purchase incentive in the region/country.