Win GeForce Gear for Life with NVIDIA Gear UP Sweepstakes

That’s right you guys!  is doing another this year, and this time the pot is just as sweet as last years. Winners of this contest will not only get a $10,000 gaming , but will also win a $1,000 worth of , and if you think this deal couldn’t get any better. Winners will be given a lifetime of NVIDIA  GTX video cards!

The only downside is that you have to purchase either a GeForce GTX 570 or GTX 560 Ti to enter the competition. Both cards are absolute power houses but with the brand Kepler video cards around the corner. I can’t fathom dropping $200+ on these last gen ones. But for those of you who simply can’t wait I would recommend getting the GeForce GTX 570.

You can find the details here.

**Update**

You can enter the contest without purchasing a new . Follow the rules located here to get yourself into this contest.

 

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13 comments

  1. Maggie Saucier March 19, 2012 at 7:14 pm -

    Hey
    I desired to get the battlefield 3 beta but I cant perform it since my nvidia geforce 9500 GT cant support it. What is the most affordable nvidia card that you could get that is capable to operate the battlefield 3 on the web beta?

  2. Saundra Jarvie March 19, 2012 at 7:21 pm -

    Hi, so im seeking to purchase a nvidia geforce gtx 580 3gb ram card. What firm ought to i get it from? Sparkle? EVGA? gigabyte?

  3. I was just wondering since I have a GTX 460 2win and it retains overheating. Since each use a comparable amount of wattage, I just need to have someone to inform if me if there a cooling system that could be able of stably cooling a GTX 590, since the card is all round much more popular.

  4. Okay so I am in the approach of developing a pc and I have made the decision to wait around for the gtx 680 which is intended to arrive out up coming week on the 22nd. Very First there had been rumors that the value would be $650 but then more rumors came out declaring it would be $550. If it is $550 then I Am Going To get it. What do you guys think the value will be?

  5. Maggie Saucier March 28, 2012 at 11:38 pm -

    It’s a Presario SR1050NX, I know it is not great but I want to know what kind of video clip cards operate on it. I cant verify because the authentic video clip card in the laptop or computer dosent function so I cant genuinely verify the specs.

  6. Deborah Holliday April 15, 2012 at 2:55 am -

    I have an EVGA GeForce GTX 285 GPU, and was wondering.. Is there any set “best” overclock for this card, or does it fluctuate from card to card? I request this simply because I am looking to get much more functionality on games like crysis, metro 2033, etc.
    Thanks for your help!

  7. I have an Alienware computer and I upgraded from a GTX 295 graphics card to a single GTX 580. I tried to find info on how much is the power supply, but it doesn’t say.

    Now I want to get a 2nd GTX 580, and was wondering if my power supply would support it.

    Is there any way to find out how much watt is the power supply, if it doesn’t say on the power supply or the system specs?

    Thanks.

    Thanks.

  8. I have a 1996 Seadoo GTX and it runs great and starts good. I run seafoam through it and good gas and Quicksilver PWC oil. Is there anything else I can do to make it faster and without messing it up?Also is there any tips on making it last long and stay reliable?

  9. Hi,
    I am looking at a laptop and I want a great graphics card. I have a choice of NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 260M or for $300 more NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 280M. What are the differences? Is it worth the $300 difference? I’m not worried about the heating of the card so that doesn’t matter.

  10. I really want a game for pc but not sure if it will work because I have a normal pc not gaming pc? Will it work or not? Or does it cause it to load slower?

  11. i want to make an assembled gaming desktop which would give a high performance while keeping the total value of the assembled components low. can someone give me a list of all the moderately priced components required to make a gaming pc along with the instructions on how to assemble them properly?
    Thanks in advance.

  12. Im looking for a gaming pc that can run games like Battlefield 3 and Skyrim a little past recomended settings. Maybe a pc with 8 gb ram, quad core, and better than ATI-Radeon HD 6750. Im hoping to find one in under $900, or if possible, under $800.

    Im not much of a pc wiz but if you could leave any links to some computers with these qualifications I would be really grateful.