How to win the custom-built Diablo 4 gaming PC

After an earlier reveal, Blizzard Entertainment has confirmed how to win the RTX 4080-powered gaming PC built in Lilith's image.


Blizzard Entertainment isn't content with Megan Fox and a billboard in New York City to market Diablo 4, it has tapped one of the best artists in the world to make a custom gaming PC, powered by the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080.

Imagine winning a gaming PC worth ,000 just by playing Diablo 4.

A day after the beast of a gaming PC's official reveal, Blizzard has confirmed how to win the custom Diablo 4 desktop.

Apparently, all you need to do is to share a screenshot of your Diablo 4 character, among other things.

The aforementioned custom-built Diablo 4 gaming desktop is a collaboration between Blizzard, NVIDIA, and Blue Horse Studios, a renowned custom PC modding group. The PC is an artful embodiment of the game's antagonist, Lilith, providing a spine-chilling realism that takes the gaming experience to a whole new level.

This PC isn't merely about aesthetics, as impressive as they are, but is an absolute powerhouse under the hood. It's hidden within the detailed exterior of Lilith lies an RTX 4080, an i9-13900K, 64GB of RAM, 5TB of SSD storage, and a 1500W power supply. The quality of the craftsmanship is as formidable as the specifications, with detailed elements such as horns, skulls, and large lava rocks augmenting the eerie ambiance. Custom lights bathe everything in a menacing red glow, further amplified by the PC's RGB components.

The hardware specs are a testament to the cutting-edge technology involved in this build. The motherboard is an ASUS TUF Gaming Z790, while the GPU is a PNY XLR8 GeForce RTX 4080. The processor is an impressive Intel Core i9-13900K, and the RAM is a robust 64GB of PNY XLR8 3600Mhz. As for storage, the PC houses both a 1TB and a 4TB version of the PNY XLR8 CS3040 SSD. Powering this beast is Be Quiet's Dark Power 1500W PSU.

Given these hardcore specs and the artisan quality of the craftsmanship, it is no surprise that the estimated value of the system stands at a whopping $15,000.

The custom Diablo 4 PC is a one-of-a-kind gaming PC that should last the winner throughout the lifetime of the game.

However, don't let the price tag dishearten you. NVIDIA, Blue Horse Studios, and Blizzard Entertainment, the developer of Diablo, are offering an exciting opportunity for one lucky gamer to own this masterpiece through a sweepstakes. All you need to do to enter is visit the official Diablo tweet and reply with a screenshot of your Diablo 4 character, alongside the hashtags #DiabloRTX and #DiabloSweepstakes. The sweepstakes close on June 27 at 1:00 p.m. PT / 4:00 p.m. ET. But bear in mind, only legal residents in the United States and the District of Columbia aged 18 or older (19 in Alabama and Nebraska, 21 in Mississippi) are eligible to participate.

NVIDIA showcased this incredible build on its GeForce Garage series on YouTube, highlighting its commitment to delivering high-end PC builds to gaming enthusiasts. This Lilith-inspired PC is expected to run Diablo 4 at the highest settings for the game's future seasons and even after Blizzard has released the two planned expansions for the game, ensuring an immersive gaming experience that brings the sinister world of Sanctuary to life.

Whether you're a diehard Diablo fan, a gaming enthusiast, or just someone fascinated by the blend of art and technology, this custom Diablo 4 PC serves as a benchmark of what's possible when creativity meets high-end tech.

It's been nearly a month since Diablo 4 came out and people still can't get enough of it.

Still, we'll have to hand the trophy to Square Enix, at least until this is displayed over at a significant landmark like the Tower of London.


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  1. This is such a huge step above my PC, I would love to have it. I bet they have hundreds of thousands of people entered though.

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