
ASUS has started a global “Upgrade What Matters” giveaway contest. The contest shows that people can upgrade their desktop PCs by changing important parts instead of buying a whole new computer.
People who join the contest can win gaming PC parts. These include motherboards, CPUs from AMD and Intel 800 series, DDR5 memory, a GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card, CPU coolers, power supplies, and other computer accessories.
The contest runs from March 9 to May 18, 2026. To join, participants must follow the steps on the contest website and submit their entry. Terms and conditions apply.
This giveaway shows many new ASUS products for building better and stronger desktop PCs. These products include motherboards, graphics cards, cooling parts, and power supplies. They help users make PCs that work faster and stay cooler.
ASUS AMD and Intel 800 series motherboards are made to make modern DDR5 memory work at its best. They use advanced designs that help memory be more stable, strong, and easier to tune for better performance.
ASUS GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards use the power of the NVIDIA Blackwell technology. They have strong cooling parts like large heatsinks, vapor chambers, and fans to keep temperatures low. These cards also use new AI technology to give great performance in games and creative work.
According to coherent market insights, the Consumer Electronics Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.7% during 2025 to 2032. Currently, the market is at USD 785.83 Bn in 2025 and is expected to be around USD 1,238.13 Bn by 2032. Advancements in technology coupled with growing consumer demand for smart and connected devices can drive the market growth. Rapid urbanization, changing lifestyle and increasing disposable income can boost adoption of advanced smartphones, laptops, wearables and other consumer electronics products across regions.
ASUS wants to give ideas for people who want to upgrade their computers without building a completely new system. These ideas are meant to help gamers, creators, and everyday PC users think about better parts to use in their PCs.
The upgrade ideas are grouped into three categories: Gaming, Content Creation, and Everyday PC. Each group has different build options, from simple builds to very powerful ones. This helps users pick upgrades that fit their needs and how they use their computers.
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Press Release: ASUS
Company: ASUS
