To win one of the three new Multi-Dimens-designed PCsor five Multi-Dimens-designed GeForce-inspired RTX 3080 Ti FE backplates, contestants should follow Nvidia’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram channels to get key sanding instructions from December 14 to December 22 (this is when the new film starts in the USA and Europe). Lastly, they will have to like/comment/share posts and then use the #MatrixResurrections if you ask. Image 1/ 3 is taken from the vantage point. 3 image, 2:50. Image 3 of 3 by a.m. Nvidia is raffling these systems with the following:

The digital storm backup-module, which is equipped with three miniature displays, is based on the Ryzen 9 5950X, GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, and designed by Michael Ulrich, aka RandomDesign. The NXZT Nebuchadnezzar assembled by Dave Cathey aka Insolent Gnome featuring AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X, GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, and enhanced with Sentinel arms outside; The breaker created by Staszek ‘Tips’ Wiertelak on the Ryzen 9 3950 and the GeForce RTX 3090. It seems that this one is built on a notebook and an retro graphics card from the early 2000s.

Promoders built all the machines that feature elements from the Matrix movies. It’s an excellent performance and a great cooling system that ensures predictable frames for modern games. Along with the Matrix Resurrection raffle, Nvidia is holding a System Latency Challenge — between November 14 and December 21. To participate, take the Kovaaks, Anaim trainer and then play them under the NvidiaExperiments. Participants will then post a screenshot of theirscore from the leaderboard, Twitter or Instagram with the hashtag #framesWinGames. The winner will be randomly chosen, so professional gamers with a high score won’t be eligible for any benefits that are awarded their skills. The good news is that this competition will have many more prizes than that stuffed-end contest. I.E., 9 NvidiaGeForce RTX 3080 Tiboards, 9,LogitechPro X Superlightmice, and 9,MSI Oculux NXG253R 480 Hzgaming displays. Congratulations to all who enter Nvidia’s contests!