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Nvidia is giving away up to $5,000 in GeForce gear
Nvidia's 12 Days of Gear Up Giving is just the answer for those among our readership that I've heard talking about their sad PC gaming rigs these past few weeks. I see a lot of "welp" going on about newer games' required specs lately. These people should check out this promotion and pray to the computer gods that they win. The giveaway is in an effort to build a bigger following on their GeForce Facebook page. They'll give away something daily, starting today and running through December 23. Daily prizes including GeForce GTX GPUs and 3D Vision 2 kits are at the ready. More fans equals better prizes, with the top tier unlocking the best prize: a GTX 580 SLI + x79 motherboard. Go to the GeForce Facebook page and hit 'em up with a Like and then look for the contest tab for entry. One fan per day will win. Good luck! Did you know? You can now get daily or weekly email notifications when humans reply to your comments.
Legacy Comments (will be imported soon)10:00 AM on 05.14.2013 Nvidia SHIELD pre-orders open, costs $349Pre-orders for Nvidia's handheld SHIELD system have gone live today, and it'll set you back $349 to obtain one. The company says it'll be carried by Newegg, GameStop, Micro Center and Canada Computers. SHIELD, for those not k...
10:30 PM on 04.25.2013 The future of realistic water in games? I hope so!Words audibly exited my mouth when this GPU fluid simulation video cut to the action, but I can't be sure they were comprehensible. It was more of a surprised gasp mixed with sounds of elation, if I had to pin it down. ...
1:00 PM on 04.17.2013 Optimum Metro: Last Light specs recommend an NVIDIA TitanMetro 2033 looked impressive on PC years ago, and if you've been keeping up with its sequel, you'll know that it is similarly going to require a powerful system to achieve those coveted maxed-out settings at a decent res...
1:30 PM on 04.11.2013 A look at NVIDIA's Project ShieldSpencer Hayes caught up with NVIDIA project manager Justin Walker at GDC 2013, where he was showing off Project Shield, a handheld gaming device capable of playing Android games and streaming PC titles direct from the user's...
8:30 AM on 04.02.2013 Xbox 360, PS3, 'barely more powerful than mobile phones'Nvidia's Senior vice president of content and technology, Tony Tamasi, expects the next crop of mobile devices to outperform current generation consoles, claiming the Xbox 360 and PS3 can barely hold an edge over today's...
12:00 PM on 03.27.2013 This real-time destruction tech demo is mesmerizingIt's not every day I see a tech demonstration and have the immediate reaction of "I want to play this!" but that's the power of destruction. Specifically, mouse clicking-induced destruction. Take a look at this NVIDIA GDC 20...
7:15 PM on 03.23.2013 PAX: NVIDIA's Project Shield shown off in full formWe were one of the very few that got hands-on time with Nvidia's Project Shield gaming system at CES earlier this year, but now they have the portable device on full display here at PAX East for attendees and press to try out...
1:15 PM on 03.07.2013 NVIDIA supporting PlayStation 4 with PhysX and APEXNVIDIA will be supporting PlayStation 4 with PhysX and APEX, it was announced today. Many of you will recognize the former physics technology by name, while the latter was not instantly recognizable to me. According to the co...
10:45 AM on 03.04.2013 PS4 presentation at GDC will talk technology and designWith GDC less than a month away, it's a good time to find out what will be presented this year. Sony will be presenting an "Overview of PS4 for Developers," which will talk about the system in regards to the technology and ho...
2:30 PM on 03.01.2013 Wii FPS The Conduit is going HD for smartphonesI won't blame you for only vaguely remembering The Conduit, the Wii-exclusive first-person shooter that developer High Voltage Software claimed would be so technologically proficient that it would demonstrate just how little ...
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Metro 2033 looked impressive on PC years ago, and if you've been keeping up with its sequel, you'll know that it is similarly going to require a powerful system to achieve those coveted maxed-out settings at a decent res...more
Spencer Hayes caught up with NVIDIA project manager Justin Walker at GDC 2013, where he was showing off Project Shield, a handheld gaming device capable of playing Android games and streaming PC titles direct from the user's...more
Nvidia's Senior vice president of content and technology, Tony Tamasi, expects the next crop of mobile devices to outperform current generation consoles, claiming the Xbox 360 and PS3 can barely hold an edge over today's...more View all Nvidia |


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