In brief: Do you similar your PCs modded to the point where they're nigh unidentifiable? Want a high-end GPU without having to sell a kidney? And finally, do you like The Matrix? If the answer to all three of those is aye, take a wait at Nvidia's latest giveaway.

As part of the upcoming The Matrix Resurrections release, Nvidia has joined with Warner Bros. Pictures for a competition that volition run into 3 Matrix-themed powerful PCs designed by pro modders given abroad. Entrants too get the take chances to win i of v exclusive RTX 3080 Ti backplates—card not included, sadly.

The first PC up for grabs is the Digital Storm Fill-in Operator by Stefan Ulrich, who mods under the name RandomDesign. Information technology looks wild, with some mini displays, keyboards, and a lot of stylish wiring, giving information technology a very Matrix-similar aesthetic. It'due south also an accented creature of a car, boasting an RTX 3080 Ti, Ryzen 9 5950X, 32GB of RAM in its ROG Maximus Crosshair Eight Formula mobo, and EKWB Custom Liquid Cooling.

The second rig is the NZXT Nebuchadnezzar, the closest to a recognizable PC out of the 3. Designed past Dave Cathey and in partnership with NZXT, there are several sentinel arms wrapped effectually the outside holding the famous blood-red and blue pills. It uses an NZXT 710i, one of our joint-favorite cases, along with an RTX 3080 Ti and Ryzen 5800X.

Finally is The Breacher from Staszek "Tips" Wiertelak. This one has an "interactive" build, says Nvidia, and the case itself can be removed from the arrangement and used equally a stand-lonely machine. It features an RTX 3090, a Ryzen nine 3950X, 32GB of RAM, and a 2TB m.two drive.

Even if you're not lucky enough to win ane of these unique PCs, Nvidia is giving away five custom The Matrix Resurrections GPU backplates for the RTX 3080 Ti, which you could always display (or sell) if you lack the required carte.

The competition is running now until December 22. Information technology involves post-obit Nvidia'due south Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram channels for instructions, liking/commenting/sharing certain posts, and using the #MatrixResurrections hashtag.

Before this week, Nvidia announced its "System Latency Claiming," in which it is giving away an RTX 3080 Ti, monitors, and more.