Nvidia’s Matrix PCs can’t play The Matrix Awakens, but they look cool

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To promote The Matrix Resurrections, Warner Bros. Pictures and professional PC builders will be giving away three custom gaming rigs that embody The Matrix. Instructions on how to enter can be found on the site.

The backplates for the GeForce 3080 Ti are Matrix themed.

The Digital Storm Backup Operator was created by artist Stefan Ulrich and was the first gaming computer. The small monitors and keyboards mounted on the case give the impression that you can actually slip into the Matrix with this machine. It comes with both a GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and a Ryzen 9 5950X.

Dave Cathey made the NZXT Nebuchadnezzar. The Nebuchadnezzar ship from the first two movies is the inspiration for this one. The front of the case has a cutout that says "Matrix Resurrections." The NZXT Z73 Kraken AIO cooler is programmed to show the symbolic white rabbit, and it comes with it. The build has the same graphics card as the previous one, but it has a different processor.

The Breacher is a PC that doesn't look like a PC. It trades in a typical computer case for a mock-broadcast station. You can remove the case and use the PC as a stand-alone machine if you want. The rig has a GeForce RTX 3090 and a Ryzen 9 3950X.

The Digital Storm Backup Operator was built by the man. The photo was taken by Nvidia.
Dave Cathey built the Nebuchadnezzar. The photo was taken by Nvidia.
Staszek "Tips" Wiertelak built "The Breacher". The photo was taken by Nvidia.

The only downside is that these computers can't play The Matrix Awakens, since the demo isn't even available for PC. If you don't win one of the custom computers, you'll be entered to win one of five custom backplates that you can attach to a GeForce 3080 Ti. The 3080 Ti card is not included.