"We've had a great partnership with EVGA over the years and will continue to support them on our current generation of products," said an Nvidia representative."We wish Andrew and our friends at EVGA all the best."RTX 4090
launching soon, will instead be divided among Nvidia's remaining AIBs, including Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, Zotac, and others. Though it may well be that EVGA never had any allocated to begin with, as this decision may have been a long time in the making. I doubt we'll feel any lull as a result of EVGA's departure. However, we will be at a loss for EVGA's designs, many of which were impressive. Not the least bit its Kingpin designs. Overclocker Vince"Kingpin" Lucido, who has long worked with EVGA on extreme graphics cards, put out athanking fans for the years working with EVGA, and noted that this isn't necessarily the end for Kingpin designs, though didn't specify any further information.
I'll also miss EVGA's queue system, which was one of the better ways to politely queue up for an in-demand graphics card these past few years. Though hopefully, we won't be in such dire need for this sort of system with the next-gen now that
No one can touch their warranty plans, warranty transfer, communication, quality of product, or customer service. Not replaceable.
Evga was great, unlike you, Nvidia
First EVGA and now the 4080 12GB controversy. I hope AMD comes out swinging.
The card wasnt popular in my country due to higher prices then other like msi,asus etc. But still shows ceo dosent give a damn about evga or anyone else for that matter. I really hope amd can finally deliver something better i mean rtx performance and bit cheaper.
This guy definitely sniffs his own farts
Yah I’m sure they will 🤣