2022/11/08 03:05:40
joorge
I hope you guys release more cards in a future.
 
I have 3080TI ftw3 and in another PC 3080 ti xc3 hybrid, in my opinion the quality is really good, and the software EVGA precision is probably the best one from a gpu manufacturer.
 
No idea when im going to change my card, probably in some years but if i do it i want to buy another EVGA, i cant know what will happen with the market, maybe another brand realease a product with far better specs compared to all the brands, but in case you release a high end product youll be very probably the first brand ill look.
 
In case you dont release more cards, thank you for release your products, the support & for taking care to have a good software, good luck.
 
 
2022/11/24 04:28:52
crimsonfrost
I really wish EVGA was just skipping *this* generation. I just looked through my registered products, and they go all the way back to 9800 GTX+ in 2007, which was actually an RMA replacement for an 8800 GTX that I got probably a year or two before. That 8800 GTX replaced a GeForce 4600 Ti from the first computer I bought for myself in 2002 (obviously that was an entirely new PC, because the GeForce 4600 Ti was AGP). I've been using EVGA motherboards and GPUs for over 20 years now. I haven't used or recommended another GPU AIB since because of the absolutely amazing products and customer service. These are sad times indeed.
2022/12/14 19:14:05
C6pilot
I haven't been on this forum for a while. I just felt compelled to come here and wish everyone at EVGA a happy holiday season and all the best during what I assume might be uncertain times for some employees as the company does what it deems best for it's future.
 
If EVGA treats it's employees as good as it's customers I believe everything will work out in the end. I had the best customer service experience right here on this forum when I had issues getting my EVGA GTX1080 working properly. The techs here came up with an obscure bios "fix" in order to get Windows to boot correctly on my Asus P6T. I'm STILL running that board with a Xeon @ 4.37GHz and just upgraded it with an RTX3090. I would have bought an EVGA 40 series but that was not to be. So I went with a used 3090.
 
And that's it. A satisfied customer going out of his way to say thank you, good luck and I hope to remain a customer as long as you have other products to offer. I don't want to jinx my EVGA PSU so I'm not going to mention it. Oops.
2022/12/16 17:23:10
z3r0t0l0rence
My .02 on this situation. 
 
I completely understand the frustration that is at hand by all of us that are fans of EVGA. For myself (dating myself here) I've been part of this community for a decade and a half. If anything we EVGA fans need to direct our frustration at Nvidia and solely at them. They put EVGA in this position. I'm not upset at EVGA for making a proper business decision. As a owner operator in the trucking industry, I whole heartily understand tough business decisions like this. In the end things may turn for the better down the line and EVGA may be able to do business in the GPU market again. 
 
For my house, EVERYONE has a EVGA built PC. I built pc's for my wife, daughter and son all of which house EVGA components. I love this community here and will be here as long as EVGA is. We need to not jump on EVGA for a business decision here that Nvidia caused as I previously stated. So if anything we need a HUGE campaign push on them for the situation they are putting companies in. I assure you that every company is dealing with the same bs EVGA has been putting up with from Nvidia. EVGA just isn't going to put up with it any longer. I commend them for the decision to stand up for themselves. 
 
Thank you EVGA for everything you have done and continue to do. You know full well your true fans will be here through thick and thin.
 
 
2022/12/31 04:42:56
squall-leonhart
C6pilot
If EVGA treats it's employees as good as it's customers



it doesn't.
2023/01/25 11:34:40
jasonmichaelh
This was dissapointing news for sure. Graphics card from EVGA was always a no-brainer for me ever since I found them back in 2012. Motherboard and PSU soon followed, as well as AIO, cases, keyboards, and mice. 
 
I was hoping that there might eventually be some news of an EVGA produced Radeon or Alchemy card. Alas, watching the stock level of all products slowly dwindle...I fear the worst.
 
Has there been any news to refute that EVGA will eventually shutter its doors?
 
I'm not saying it's going to happen. I just don't feel confident it won't, and would love some reassurance.   
 
 
2023/01/25 12:16:02
ty_ger07
jasonmichaelh
Has there been any news to refute that EVGA will eventually shutter its doors?
 
I'm not saying it's going to happen. I just don't feel confident it won't, and would love some reassurance. 

I see no evidence that it won't happen. Product development seems to have halted. How can EVGA do what it is doing and expect to stay in business?

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