Marty01
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Is there anywhere a description (better a chart) how the model names from the EGA craphic cards evolved / is used - both, between a series and of the models over time.
I own a Titan Black Hydro Copper and I want to see / understand which are the successors...
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Re: EVGA Card History
Wednesday, May 26, 2021 3:12 PM
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I wish. There were some awesome designs, names through out the years !
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Marty01
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Re: EVGA Card History
Thursday, May 27, 2021 8:01 AM
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... you know... like a "family tree"´:-) in a matrix showing the increase of performance ;-)
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Re: EVGA Card History
Friday, May 28, 2021 0:54 PM
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That;s going to be difficult because the store doesnt show all the earlier SKUs, and there were some esoteric ones here and there. But generally, since the 900 series at least, the following SKUs are available for all NVIDIA cards: - The XC3 series. This is the lowest binned SKU. This will have a regular card, an OC model, and maybe a Black model.
- The FTW series. Their best air cooler, and a better bin than XC3. These are usually max overclocled.
- Hybrid: These are OC'd and I assume better binned than the FTW, and include a AIO cooler.
- KINGPIN: These are hands down the best binned cards for that generation (not just among EVGA, but among any manufacturer including NVIDIA itself). These are fairly expensive as well, and may come with a waterblock or an AIO. Only the top card usually has a KINGPIN model (i.e. 1080, 1080 Ti, 2080 Ti, 3090, and prob 3090 Ti in the future). Nothing OC's better than these, and these are always at the top on 3DMark.
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Re: EVGA Card History
Friday, May 28, 2021 2:41 AM
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Thanks a lot man this list is a nice way to really look at how EVGA has evolved and become such a big competitor in the tech industry.
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Re: EVGA Card History
Friday, May 28, 2021 2:44 AM
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Well they're just an AIB, they don't have to any actual competing, that's all NVIDIA and Samsung (maybe TSMC in the future?). But I get what you mean. It's awesome to have EVGA's customer service, and I believe they're the only North American AIB. Their RMA process is TOP NOTCH (or so I've been told).
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Re: EVGA Card History
Wednesday, June 02, 2021 2:11 AM
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What is the first EVGA card?
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Re: EVGA Card History
Wednesday, June 02, 2021 4:55 PM
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I’ve owned a lot of graphic cards but keep coming back to evga , I’ve got a 970 evga, 1660 evga, and a ASUS strix 2070s I honestly like the evga better .. zero issues with the 970 or the 1660ti .. the ASUS sonetimes gets weird and get hot , prob a thermal interface issue
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Re: EVGA Card History
Thursday, June 03, 2021 7:33 PM
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Marty01 ... you know... like a "family tree"´:-) in a matrix showing the increase of performance ;-)
Or the Mactrix for you Mac users.
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Re: EVGA Card History
Thursday, June 03, 2021 9:04 PM
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Re: EVGA Card History
Sunday, June 06, 2021 8:35 AM
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Marty01 ... you know... like a "family tree"´:-) in a matrix showing the increase of performance ;-)
A "family tree" of some kind is definitely possible but would take a lot of time and effort to be able to complete it; even then, EVGA has years and years of history and it might be a bit hard to find every single card without diving into Wikipedia (if they even have EVGA cards), some other tech history site, completed sales on eBay or something like that to find every card. They'd also have to find all the performance benchmarks and etc to try do this and that would be near to impossible for some older cards unless some content creators bought an old card on eBay or something and reviewed it. I doubt anyone has made something like this because of the time consuming process and the fact that there is no returns for the amount of time you spend.
post edited by Adam2021 - Sunday, June 06, 2021 8:36 AM
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Re: EVGA Card History
Sunday, June 06, 2021 11:02 PM
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Adam2021
Marty01 ... you know... like a "family tree"´:-) in a matrix showing the increase of performance ;-)
A "family tree" of some kind is definitely possible but would take a lot of time and effort to be able to complete it; even then, EVGA has years and years of history and it might be a bit hard to find every single card without diving into Wikipedia (if they even have EVGA cards), some other tech history site, completed sales on eBay or something like that to find every card. They'd also have to find all the performance benchmarks and etc to try do this and that would be near to impossible for some older cards unless some content creators bought an old card on eBay or something and reviewed it. I doubt anyone has made something like this because of the time consuming process and the fact that there is no returns for the amount of time you spend.
https://en.wikipedia.org/...phics_processing_units
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Re: EVGA Card History
Monday, June 07, 2021 4:21 AM
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The last two digits have more or less stayed the same as far as relative performance. 560 ti vs 3060 ti, for example.
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