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Turbocharge your adrenaline with StormForce™ gaming PC systems, designed to deliver the ultimate gaming experience, satisfying even the most hard-core gamers—straight out of the box.

All StormForce™ systems are manufactured and supported in the UK and have built a reputation of delivering excellent quality, service and support with a 3 year collect & return warranty.

StormForce™ offers a wide range of desktop and laptop PCs for a variety of needs—from VR-ready ultra-powered gaming beasts to more budget-friendly builds for gamers with an eye on their wallet. As a leading UK manufacturer, StormForce™ has positioned itself as the first choice for PC gamers who know what they want – and aren’t afraid to demand the very best. This is down to the StormForce™ range carrying the latest components such as Intel® i7 Core™ processors, GTX 10 series graphics and more RAM than you can shake a stick (of RAM) at.

As we want to share the quality and power of our systems with PC Gamer readers; we are giving away a StormForce™ Tornado VR-ready gaming rig to one lucky reader. The Tornado has the capacity to use Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, delivering powerful performance so you can conquer any VR world. And like every StormForce™ PC, it is tailor-made to deliver stunning visuals, ultra-fast response times and crystal clear audio. To be in with chance of winning a StormForce™ Tornado VR Gaming PC (yes, the amazing model shown above), enter here: http://bit.ly/2gxPjlT

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