I would not exactly go ahead and buy EVGA take on this unconditionally. They had quite a few explosions last few years and probably decided it's more trouble than it's worth it.
"Disrespect"? What kind of bullshit reason is that, it's a business.
I would not exactly go ahead and buy EVGA take on this unconditionally. They had quite a few explosions last few years and probably decided it's more trouble than it's worth it.
"Disrespect"? What kind of bullshit reason is that, it's a business.
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Did you watch the video?
It is incredibly disrespectful to partners to hold them in the dark until the general public finds out about something, especially something as important AS THE PRICE. Oh, and price caps on what they can charge, meaning they're guaranteed to lose money on halo products.
And yes, it is a business, that's why they decided to stop making GPUs, because it's not worth the massive fucking hassle it is for them
Market was, is and will be at their mercy. Perhaps gaming segment can run on AMD cards but 3D design cannot. There are systems (engines) designed for Nvidia cards and AMD ones, while being able to emulate it, perform much worseI hope this will change sooner rather then later.
Makes no sense and biggest tech drama maybe ever. I know he said hes not gonna sell the company, but what else you gonna do if you loose all that revenue. Anywho, great something vs Nvidia happens.
Im happy with my 970 asus strix model, and ill likely buy a strix model again. No issues since 2015, quiet with not to bad a coil whine, but still not great.
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Is there really a middel level? I figured ROG strix was the same naming scheme. And I just ignore the ROG and call it strix GPUs. Idk ^^
Anyway either way Im pretty sure most board partners are gonna be fine. Im maybe just lucky with my 970 also. Never hotter than 65c, still runs silent fans when not under much load etc. And I have never taken it out of the case, only dusting it. Granted I also live in a colder climate (Which is scarry to think that will matter in our shitty world), no pets, no smoke and I keep dust away :P
Edit: checked pricerunner for my country Denmark, ALL top 10 most searched cards are Asus and 2 gigabyte models. People want that cheaper TUF models.
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yall im smh @ ur simplified english
The biggest reason for EVGA telling Nvidia to go pound sand is because they are massively under cutting the AIB producers with their Founders Edition cards. This wouldn't be a problem of the FE cards only existed as launch models and they stopped producing them after the AIB cards hit the market. But when you have like a $300 price difference between an EVGA and the FE card, people are going to buy the cheaper option every time even if it is slightly worse for thermals.
Nvidia keeps getting away with anti consumer and anti competitive business practices and it needs to stop. So long as Nvidia is capable of building their own cards, they don't even need the AIBs and the profits go directly to them. So unless AMD can figure their shit out and find a way to build cards that are a boat load more power efficient while offering significantly more performance than Nvidia, the AIBs are going to have to suffer low profit margins or exclusively make AMD cards.
What cards are you comparing? Kingpin or something? EVGA has never been a top dog when it comes to Nvidia GPUs, both MSI and ASUS have been consistently ahead. Gigabyte I would avoid at all cost - they have had major issues with all of their Nvidia lineups in last 3 generations. AMD I would just avoid: noone except Sapphire does custom boards and regardless of how good the board or cooling is GPU itself is the weak spot. They just tend to die.
As I said, noone makes cards that have no issues. Those issues also depend on a specific model and can vary heavily inside single generation lineups of the same vendor.
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EVGA is the number 1 seller of video cards on planet earth and Nvidia's number 1 partner by far. It does not even come close. These are the facts, google it.
Also 80% of EVGA's business is selling video cards, some say this will be the end of EVGA. It is a very sad day for gamers.
I have bought EVGA products for almost 20 years, never had a issue except with the 3090, which they replaced for free. Free shipping, completely free swap for a new model and have had no issues with that. Customer service they had was 2nd to NONE.
Sad day
Gigabyte fixed their issues with the RTX cards some time ago. I've got a V2 Gaming OC 3080 and it's running perfectly fine. A lot of the early 30 series cards had problems because the chucklefucks were all omitting having a couple of the more expensive MLCC NAND chips on the board in order to save costs, so when they were boosting, they were causing systems to shut down. This was patched by limiting how much it can boost, but didn't exactly fix the design flaws of the cards.
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