Among Nvidia’s 3rd-party GPU manufacturers, EVGA is perhaps the most famous. The brand is well known for high-quality RTX and GTX graphics cards with generous consumer policies, as well as power ...
In a recent, surprising move, computer hardware company EVGA announced that it’s not only done with NVIDIA, it’s also no longer making GPUs following the current gen lineup of GPUs. The news comes ...
EVGA’s recent departure from the graphics cards industry echoed throughout the enthusiast GPU world, spurring some controversy and speculation. EVGA cited its problems with Nvidia as the reason behind ...
Nvidia is parting ways with EVGA, its biggest Add-in-Board (AIB) partner for selling graphics cards for years. According to tech YouTubers GamerNexus and JayZTwoCents, both of which reportedly ...
PC graphics card manufacturer EVGA has announced that it will terminate making all GPU hardware at the end of this current hardware generation, following a large-scale falling out with GPU tech titan ...
Uh, so out of nowhere EVGA has terminated its relationship with NVIDIA in what the company describes was "about respect" and exits the graphics card business entirely... even after it had around 20 ...
The next time you build a gaming PC, you probably won't be adding an EVGA GPU to your list of possible components. The company, which is best known for manufacturing NVIDIA GeForce-based video cards, ...
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All graphics card manufacturing has been halted with no plans for EVGA layoffs. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. EVGA has shared a ...
Users of EVGA motherboards are discovering that their once-trusted gear is now allergic to Nvidia’s latest RTX 50 series graphics cards. The problem is caused by rogue SMBUS pins on several EVGA ...
EVGA, one of the largest manufacturers of graphics card add-in boards, announced late Friday that it is quitting the board business due to the bleak financial outlook in the sector post-Ethereum Merge ...
Well, this is a bit of a crazy revelation to end the week, but EVGA has announced it’s exiting the GPU market and is citing a strained relationship with NVIDIA as the cause. The news was detailed by ...