NVIDIA has partnered up with Childs Play, an organization that donates games and hardware to children's hospitals throughout the US, to auction off an Alienware Aurora 7500 gaming system.
The system was won in a raffle by a GeForce LAN 4 attendee last month and was donated by the winner to be auctioned off for charity.
It comes equipped with two GeForce 8800GT graphics cards running in SLI, 4 GB of DDR2 memory, and an AMD Athlon 64 5200+ CPU. As a special bonus, Jen-Hsun Huang, the CEO and co-founder of NVIDIA, will sign the system for the winner. There’s a little more than 24 hours remaining on the auction, so hurry up and bid. It’s for a great cause!

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I am only 13 years old but im already influence by my friends in playing computer games and i love it and aside for my studying of course I want to have some fun and actually I have computer but some games that i want is not able in my computer because I only have geForce fx 5500 series so some confifuration if games are supported with it so plssss....I want to have a new gaming pc that are compatible with all games like your new product
Posted by: Aaron | December 28, 2007 at 08:02 PM