Get ready, gamers! Nvidia is putting the power directly into your hands with their exciting 'You Vote, We Build' campaign, and it's set to culminate in a custom-built gaming PC giveaway! This is your chance to shape the ultimate gaming rig.
This incredible opportunity is open to the community, allowing them to collectively decide on the components via voting. The custom-built PC will feature an RTX 5060, and one lucky participant will win it all. The winner will be announced on December 25, 2025.
The voting process kicks off on Nvidia GeForce India's Instagram, beginning December 6. Here's the voting schedule for each PC component:
- GPU: December 6
- CPU: December 8
- Motherboard: December 10
- Chassis: December 12
- CPU Cooler: December 14
- PSU: December 16
The complete PC build and all the selected components will be unveiled on December 18. Then, get ready for some benchmark reveals on December 24.
To enter the giveaway, comment on all six voting posts. One lucky winner will be chosen at random. But that's not all! There are other prizes up for grabs, including ₹20,000 worth of Steam codes that will be dropped in the comments section.
Important Considerations:
- This giveaway is exclusively for residents of India.
- You must be a legal resident of India to participate.
- Only one valid entry per person is allowed after completing all six voting rounds.
But here's where it gets interesting...
In other news, Nvidia's RTX 5070 GPU has taken the top spot in Steam's November 2025 hardware survey, making it the highest-ranked RTX 50 series card. This indicates the growing popularity of this new generation of graphics cards.
And this is the part most people miss...
Nvidia is not only giving away a custom PC, but also creating a community-driven experience. This campaign highlights their commitment to their fans and their desire to involve them in the product design process.
What do you think? Will you be participating in the 'You Vote, We Build' campaign? Are you excited about the RTX 5060? Share your thoughts in the comments below! What other components would you like to see in the PC build?