NVIDIA is offering a fantastic opportunity for gamers to snag the fastest gaming graphics card available—the GeForce RTX 5090—through their latest contest.
### How to Participate in NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5090 GPU Giveaway
Right on the heels of launching their GeForce RTX 50 series cards, NVIDIA announced an exciting giveaway that offers fans the chance to win the blazing-fast GeForce RTX 5090 GPU. Mentioned in a lively post on X, NVIDIA GeForce shared that they are giving away numerous opportunities for gamers to get their hands on this powerhouse GPU.
To enter, it’s pretty straightforward: simply ‘Like’ the post and comment #GeForceRTX5090 on the thread. With this simple action, you’ll be in the running to win an RTX 5090. Excitingly, several GeForce RTX 5090 units are up for grabs and might come from various partners like ZOTAC, PALIT, ASUS, GIGABYTE, as hinted in a quick video clip.
These prizes include NVIDIA’s RTX 5090 Founders Edition, along with custom versions from different manufacturers. All the GPUs, except the Founders Edition, feature a triple-fan design that likely offers boosted clock speeds right out of the box.
Delving into the specs, the GeForce RTX 5090 blows previous models out of the water. It’s equipped with 21,760 CUDA Cores alongside a massive 32 GB of GDDR7 VRAM, all running on a 512-bit memory bus. The memory operates at an impressive 28 Gbps, leading to a substantial memory bandwidth of around 1,792 GB/s. According to NVIDIA, the RTX 5090 performs roughly twice as fast as the RTX 4090 when using DLSS 4.0.
Of course, this leap in performance does come at the cost of higher power consumption. However, for performance-focused enthusiasts, the 575W TDP will likely be a non-issue. This latest RTX 5090 giveaway comes on the heels of several other GPU giveaways NVIDIA has conducted leading up to the CES presentation.
Previously, NVIDIA has given out GPUs through mystery boxes and during the GeForce Greats event. They’ve handed out models ranging from their first classic GPU, the GeForce 256, up to the GeForce RTX 4080, many of which were signed by NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang. However, this giveaway marks their inaugural attempt at distributing the RTX 50 series.