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Nvidia is giving away RTX 4090 graphics cards with a Cyberpunk-themed backplate

Nvidia is once again partnering with CD Projekt Red to design a special edition graphics card. This time, Nvidia will be giving away a Cyberpunk-themed RTX 4090 with a custom ‘Samurai' backplate.

The limited edition graphics card has the same design as the Founders Edition model. However, instead of the stock backplate, it has a custom one with V wearing a Samurai jacket. Moreover, the image also shows what seems to be a Cyberpunk-themed GPU support bracket below the card, but the contest rules don't mention it.

To win one of the three graphics cards, users will have to take screenshots based on requirements shared by the Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter account. There will be three challenges, one per graphics card. The first challenge has already started, but there are still six days for you to participate. Details for the remaining challenges can be found below:

  1. 1st challenge – begins on 26.09.2022 and ends on October 2nd at 23:59 CEST;
  2. 2nd challenge – begins on October 3rd and ends on October 9th at 23:59 CEST;
  3. 3rd challenge – begins on October 10th and ends on October 16th at 23:59 CEST;

Nvidia announced it would release the RTX 4090 graphics card on October 12th. That means that the winner of the first challenge may secure themselves an RTX 4090 before it even releases.

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