Nvidia will be holding a GTX Gaming Celebration event on February 28th

Nvidia will be holding a GTX Gaming Celebration event on February 28th

Nvidia will be holding a GTX Gaming Celebration event on February 28th

 
Nvidia will be holding a “GTX Gaming Celebration” event on February 28th, the same day as AMD’s Capsaicin & Cream event
 
This event will be taking place between 6:30PM and 11:30PM (PST), with the celebration starting at 7PM sharp. This is later than the day than AMD’s Capsaicin and Cream event, which has a livestream between 10:30AM and 11:30AM and developer sessions afterwards. 
 
Right now the company has not announced whether or not there will be a live streamed component of this event, though Nvidia does state that this event is one that “you don’t want to miss”, with many people speculating that this event will be used to launch new GPU hardware.  

 

You’re invited to attend the GeForce GTX gaming celebration!

Come join us for an evening of awesome PC gaming, hardware, tournaments and of course free food, drinks and a few other amazing surprises.

Doors will open at 6:30 PM and the event will start promptly at 7 PM.

The celebration will take place in downtown San Francisco, CA. Venue address will be released the week of.

First come, first served, so please be sure to register and come early to get your game on.

You won’t want to miss this.

 

Nvidia will be holding a GTX Gaming Celebration event on February 28th

 

We have already heard rumours of a GTX 1080 Ti announcement at GDC 2017, though at this time we simply do not know if these rumours hold water.

 

You can join the discussion on Nvidia’s GTX Gaming Celebration event on the OC3D Forums.  

  

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