Gigabyte Offers 1 Gram of Pure Gold with RTX 5090 Purchase in Taiwan
Gigabyte has launched a unique promotional campaign for customers purchasing its Aorus GeForce RTX 5090 Infinity graphics card in Taiwan. This special edition card, designed to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the company, comes with an exclusive offer of 1 gram of genuine 999 pure gold.
Exclusive Offer Tied to Limited Edition RTX 5090
The promotion is specifically targeted at buyers of the RTX 5090 model commemorating Gigabyte’s four decades in business. Customers who place orders for this edition can register to receive a small but valuable gift of pure gold. Details about the registration process or the distribution method of the gold have not been disclosed.
While exact pricing and availability for this particular model have been noted elsewhere, the campaign underlines Gigabyte’s effort to add unique value to its high-end GPU offerings in a competitive market. The RTX 5090 remains one of the most powerful consumer graphics cards available, primarily aimed at demanding gamers and professionals in AI and creative industries.
This kind of promotional reward is a distinct approach to differentiation, pairing cutting-edge technology with a tangible precious metal incentive. Whether such strategies will be adopted in other regions or for additional products remains to be seen.
As the graphics card market continues to evolve, manufacturers are exploring varied methods to attract buyers, especially for flagship models commanding premium prices. Gigabyte’s gold giveaway represents a creative blend of commemorative celebration and consumer motivation.
Gigabyte is providing buyers of the Aorus GeForce RTX 5090 Infinity in Taiwan with 1 gram of 999 pure gold as part of a special promotion.
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