Yet another giveaway has started and this time, it's none other than one of the best high-end GPUs of its time, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti.
NVIDIA Announces its Third GPU Giveaway, The Winner will Receive NVIDIA's CEO-Signed GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
It's time for the third giveaway. NVIDIA GeForce on X has announced that it is giving away the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, signed by the NVIDIA CEO. This is the third in a row and will be followed by two more. One will be tomorrow and the other on the 5th.
Win this GeForce GTX 1080 Ti - "The Ultimate GeForce"
Signed by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang
NVIDIA's first GPU giveaway was the GeForce 256, where it said that it would give away "Iconic" GPUs for five days straight just before CES.
We expected the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti to be part of this giveaway chain as it is one of the most successful high-end GPUs NVIDIA has ever offered. To this day, NVIDIA hasn't been able to deliver such a massive performance leap over the previous generation while keeping the price at just $700.

With the following generations, the flagship GPU price increased dramatically. The GTX 1080 Ti was pretty fast and even in 2025, it can play almost all games at 1080p ultra settings at 60+ fps. Being a GTX 1080 Ti owner since 2017, I have never regretted my decision to purchase this card. So fans around the world can get their hands on this exclusive card, which comes signed by Jensen.
The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti uses the GP102 die and is based on the Pascal architecture. It features 3584 Cuda Cores and 11 GB of GDDR5X memory on a 352-bit bus. It's one of the rare cards that features such an unusual memory capacity, but thankfully, 11 GB is quite sufficient for modern titles even today.
Three GPU giveaways have been announced, and we just reported about the second giveaway just yesterday. That giveaway includes the GeForce 8800 Ultra, signed by Jensen Huang. Let's see what GPUs NVIDIA will follow up on in the next two days. Meanwhile, you can enter the GTX 1080 Ti competition by commenting #GeForceGreats on NVIDIA's thread on X.