It may be nearing the start of classes once more but the end of July is going out with a bang, and we don’t mean those leftover firecrackers. NVIDIA’s previous Order of Ten puzzle contest is back with Order of Ten Origins and promises to be harder to solve than ever.
Starting today, there will be one challenge a week for four weeks. As a bit of added welcome news, NVIDIA has expanded the list of countries able to participate to include Belgium, Austria, China, and more. Prizes will run the entire gamut of Pascal hardware, “hundreds of game codes”, and even a chance to win a tricked-out GTX 1080 SLI rig with an HTC Vive to give those high-end GPUs something to actually do.
If four weeks is too long for you, EVGA’s 17th Anniversary Event is ongoing and ends July 31st. It is comprised of five separate events that aim to please just about everyone, with over $85,000 in hundreds of prizes distributed between them. Ten fully decked out systems, 1080 GTXs, hexcore processors and even Intel’s 10-core monster CPU are just a few of the prizes.
First up is the customary annual scavenger hunt, where readers must hunt down ten medals hidden throughout the EVGA website. This year the medals are randomly selected from a pool of possible pages for each hunter that signs up to discourage link sharing. And for those wanting just a quick raffle entry EVGA of course has one of those too.
Next up is the obligatory gaming contest where after signing-up first, gamers playing on any of EVGA’s Battlefield, Killing Floor 2, L4D2, TF2, or CSGO servers are eligible for goodies. Total overall playtime will unlock higher prize tiers.
For a more social giveaway EVGA has an Instragram contest for the creative photobugs among you, though everyone is welcome to enter. Last but not least are the live stream giveaways, though Thursday will be the last day for those. One thing is for sure, Pascal may still be hard to find in stores, but it sure isn’t hard to find in contests. May the luck be with you.