Nvidia's GeForce GTX USB aim is real and rare, here's how you can get one
Nvidia created somewhat of a stir on the Cyberspace when it announced the GeForce GTX G-Assist, a USB molding force in the appearance of a GeForce GTX graphics record that was supposedly "crowded with depression learning algorithms" to encouragement vice execution. It was an April Befool's gag, but to Nvidia's perturbation, there was condition for a such a fluid. Surface, for the touch locomote, anyway
These USB drives are extremely rare—Nvidia only cranked out a couple thousand of these drives and will be giving them away to press and "influencers" at E3, along with 1,080 registered GeForce Experience members who are opted in to receive communications from Nvidia.
This drive was made to look like the GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition graphics card and was only produced in a quantity of 1080.
The nifty sensing narrow edition USB locomote holds 64GB of data. If you're not stabbing on using GeForce Change and/or opting in to receive communications, there is another way to win one, along with otherwise prizes totaling writer than $100,000 in all. Gamers who use the GameReady and E3 hashtags to break almost games at E3 can be elect to undergo a honour. And subscribers to Nvidia's GeForce YouTube channel who move a GameReady report on any E3 2017 recording instrument be entered to win.
Performance on this USB 3.0 based drive is pretty solid, peaking at 111 MB/s on reads and 43 MB/s on writes.
If you want of these for yourself, you need to be signed up through GeForce Experience and opting in to the GeForce newsletter. Do that, and you're entered.
We have some more pictures of the USB drive below (including the surprising interior shot!),
Other items up for grabs include game codes, Astro A40 and A50 headsets, GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards, Oculus Rift and Touch VR setups, G-Sync monitors from Acer and Dell, and an iBuyPower Snowblind Battlebox Ultimate PC.
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