NordicJediMany people have it partly correct. eVGA.com was founded nearly 18 years ago, in July of 1999. The VGA was obvious, because that was the primary product eVGA sold at the time. The lower-case "e" was used as a means to refer to the growing online phenomenon for business and utilization of the PC and online e-tailer market. At the 2005 CES, eVGA redesigned its branding and officially changed its name from EVGA.com Corporation to just EVGA, which it has remained since. No other real acronym, however, although that hasn't stopped people from making up their own.
GTXJackBauerExcellent Video Going AMD?
GTXJackBauerExcellent Video Going AMD? If so, there should be an urgent meeting asap, with popcorn in Jacob's office. Oh yes, with hotdogs too.
quadlatteNordicJediMany people have it partly correct. eVGA.com was founded nearly 18 years ago, in July of 1999. The VGA was obvious, because that was the primary product eVGA sold at the time. The lower-case "e" was used as a means to refer to the growing online phenomenon for business and utilization of the PC and online e-tailer market. At the 2005 CES, eVGA redesigned its branding and officially changed its name from EVGA.com Corporation to just EVGA, which it has remained since. No other real acronym, however, although that hasn't stopped people from making up their own.+1 i still have a Ti4200 somewhere with the original ACX cooler with that yellow sticker they had with eVGA.com name on it, and i bought it online since that was the only way to get them.
AngryAcequadlatteNordicJediMany people have it partly correct. eVGA.com was founded nearly 18 years ago, in July of 1999. The VGA was obvious, because that was the primary product eVGA sold at the time. The lower-case "e" was used as a means to refer to the growing online phenomenon for business and utilization of the PC and online e-tailer market. At the 2005 CES, eVGA redesigned its branding and officially changed its name from EVGA.com Corporation to just EVGA, which it has remained since. No other real acronym, however, although that hasn't stopped people from making up their own.+1 i still have a Ti4200 somewhere with the original ACX cooler with that yellow sticker they had with eVGA.com name on it, and i bought it online since that was the only way to get them. nice, I had my original e-TNT2 box and card but a whole box of old computer gear is missing which it was in... upsetting :/