Winners From Our 4GB DDR3 Memory Kit Contest

Last month we held a contest where we were giving away nine 4GB DDR3 memory kits – perfect if you're building yourself a new rig using Intel's P55 chipset.

Today, we are proud to announce the nine lucky winners from around the USA and Canada:

  • Vincent Shiu
  • Rodolpho Munoz
  • Clement Lee
  • Jacob Lafountaine
  • Wilson Chin
  • Lawrence Theissen
  • Zulfiqar Khalid
  • Robert Rodriguez
  • Matt Peteler

Congrats to all our winners!

Six of those nine kits we gave away were featured in our Value DDR3 For Intel's P55: Six 4GB Kits Rounded Up article.

Marcus Yam
Marcus Yam served as Tom's Hardware News Director during 2008-2014. He entered tech media in the late 90s and fondly remembers the days when an overclocked Celeron 300A and Voodoo2 SLI comprised a gaming rig with the ultimate street cred.
  • NapoleonDK
    Grr, they forgot to put my name up there again! *KIDDING*
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  • Gin Fushicho
    *shrugs* I would have just sold it anyway. I can't use it.
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  • Shadow703793
    Congratz to all the winners
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  • sliem
    I never win...
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  • TheViper
    You'd think with all the cool movies he makes, Robert Rodriguez could afford his own RAM.

    Congrats to all winners. Except for that Robert Rodriguez guy. Dude needs to go make a movie or something instead of hitting up Tom's Hardware contests.
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  • Passific
    LOL viper, ahahah and congrats to all the winners :)
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  • mofogo
    Are these contests among all people registered, or is there a separate sign up thread or location? I never see a place to sign up for SBM PCs so I don't know.
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  • sliem,
    you're alive...
    you WON
    Reply
  • Clement
    this is spooky enough that i'm posting (and registering) for the first time...

    my name is Clement Lee, but I've never done anything here except read...
    i don't think it's possible that I could've won anything.
    Reply
  • phenix1819
    Yay i won! I got the patriot sector 5, using them on a x58 board though.
    Reply