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Is It Cake or GeForce? Nvidia Deals Week at OCUK

Today we have something a bit different for you all. Nvidia approached us last week and posed the question – if they hired one of the UK's finest bakers, could we tell their cakes apart from the GeForce RTX 30 series? Today we put that theory to the test, and find out if it is cake, or if it is GeForce.

As part of this Nvidia-sponsored project, we were sent three replica graphics card cakes, expertly crafted by The Cake Illusionist, as you can see above and in the video. An enthusiast might be able to spot the difference fairly quickly, but what about your average punter who doesn't follow the GPU market as closely? That's what we find out today.

This video is promoting a range of RTX 30-series deals running this week at Overclockers UK, and below we have highlighted several that are already live, or will be going live on different days this week.

NVIDIA Deals Week at Overclockers UK

Deals already live:

7th September:

8th September:

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11th September:

KitGuru Says: We had a blast filming this video and hope you enjoyed watching it. Don't forget to check out the 30-series deals too!

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