Someone won a free NVIDIA GPU at a raffle, then turned it into a $57,450 payday. An NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition, signed twice by Jensen Huang, sold at RR Auction this week as part of the "Steve Jobs & the Computer Revolution" sale. The card carried an estimate of just $6,000, so the final price landed almost ten times higher.

According to the listing, the original owner picked up the card as a raffle prize at NVIDIA's GTC 2026 Physical AI Developer Meetup back in March. Per the consignor's own account, it was the only unit of its kind given away that night in front of roughly 500 attendees. Huang later signed the card twice, once on the metal housing and once inside the box, both in gold ink.

The RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition is NVIDIA's flagship workstation card, built around the Blackwell architecture with 96GB of GDDR7 memory. It normally sells for somewhere between $12,000 and $16,000 depending on the retailer, so even the unsigned card is already a serious purchase before autographs get involved. Two signatures apparently added over $40,000 on top of that.

This isn't the first time Huang's signature has turned hardware into a collectible. ASUS ran a charity auction last year for a Huang-signed RTX 5090 Dhahab Edition, and in July, a signed leather jacket he wore sold at Sotheby's for $960,000, with proceeds going to a nonprofit that funds founder fellowships. That jacket auction had an estimate of $40,000 to $60,000, so it also blew past expectations by a wide margin.

What's different about this sale is that it wasn't tied to charity. RR Auction listed it as a standard consignment from the person who actually won the card, so the money went straight to the seller rather than a cause. It says something about how collectible Huang's persona has become in tech circles, not unlike how signed jerseys work in sports memorabilia.

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Is that good? That much is hard to say, but for now, Huang's name turned a free raffle win into a five-figure return for one attendee.






