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Get great MSI gaming laptop and motherboard deals at rAge 2016

7 October 2016

MSI and Evetech are offering great MSI gaming laptop specials and motherboard deals at rAge 2016.

The rAge expo is the biggest annual video gaming, technology, computer and geek culture exhibition in South Africa.

At the event, MSI is hosting the MSI GAMING Workshop: Build Your Own PC 101 with the generous support of NAG, INTEL, NVIDIA, CORSAIR and BENQ.

MSI has invited the well-known #1 Overclocker in South Africa, Andrew “DrWeez” Roberts and MSI’s own overclocking and hardware expert Christopher “Pepinorang” Besse to hold the MSI GAMING Workshop – Build Your Own PC 101.

This workshop will allow participants to gain hands-on experience through a complete teaching program, with twelve courses sessions over three days, divided in two categories: PC Building 101 and PC Tuning 101.

MSI’s renowned experts will teach to participants the purpose of each PC components, as well as how to build and tune their own GAMING PC from scratch, with no previous experience or knowledge required.

At the workshop, you can also get a chance to win an AWESOME GAMING PC, worth 14000 ZAR and built by the #1 South African Overclocker, DrWeez himself.

Here is a look at MSI’s presence at rAge 2016.

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