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February 14, 2008

Who Want's To Win A Quadro FX Video Card?

If you discover one thing about performance in Solidworks, it's that having a certified video card is key.  The Quadro FX line of cards from nVidia are pretty much the standard for CAD performance.  I have an FX 2500M in my laptop, an FX 3500 at work, and an FX 540 at home.  Needless to say, these cards arent cheap!  Well now is your chance to win one of their higher end cards, and possibly a vacation get-a-way:

NVIDIA and CGSociety have teamed up to offer another NVArt competition, this time the focus is on architecture and landscape design. Titled, Art Space: Architecture and Landscape, this digital art competition challenges participants to create the most awe inspiring architecture and landscape designs. Here are the prizes being awarded:

1st Prize: 2 NVIDIA Quadro FX 5500 cards, and 1 week ‘all inclusive' holiday valued at $10,000 (USD).

2nd Prize: NVIDIA Quadro FX 5500, and a $500 (USD) American Express Gift Card.

3rd Prize: NVIDIA Quadro FX 3500, and a $500 (USD) American Express Gift Card.

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The deadline to enter is March 10th, 2008 for your chance at one of those prize packages.  To get more info on the contest, and to possibly even enter, head over to the official contest site: http://events.cgsociety.org/NVArt/02/

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you think someone could do this in SolidWorks??

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