2022/09/16 13:24:40
Adeat
Sure glad I purchased the last EVGA GPU Product. Hopefully it lasts me the rest of my life. This makes me very sad.
2022/09/16 13:24:49
Caddys83
Wow crazy news
2022/09/16 13:30:24
Sajin
Jhammac
It's AMD cards or bankruptcy for EVGA, take your pick. EVGA can't survive without video cards.

I agree.
2022/09/16 13:30:51
Michapolys
This is what happens when you stock up hardware with overinflated pricing. At some moment, the curve reverses and you end up hanging.

I do not know who was responsible for the infated pricing, but I do know that Nvidia was the one profiting in the end.

There is also one other thing that is bugging me regarding the situation, so I have a question for the EVGA team, hopefully someone of you guys can answer it:

Does compatibility of the new RTX 4000 series GPUs with your PSUs have something to do with your decision? It would be terrible if GPUs started frying if paired with older non ATX 3.0 PSUs.
2022/09/16 13:32:21
B0baganoosh
Jhammac
It's AMD cards or bankruptcy for EVGA, take your pick. EVGA can't survive without video cards.




I agree. listening to GN's video now, it sounds like the CEO believes they'll be fine being a power supply company only (and...maybe motherboards too?)...at least that's the message he's putting out there.
2022/09/16 13:36:29
NexusSix
Honestly? Good for EVGA.
 
Nvidia has become an anticonsumer monster and the fact that they continue to do business in Russian right now just shows how little that company cares about anything other than money.
2022/09/16 13:37:05
Jhammac
R WARP
Linkeds2
bloot
Jhammac
It's AMD cards or bankruptcy for EVGA, take your pick. EVGA can't survive without video cards.


They'll surely go the Radeon route, I bet AMD would be so glad teaming with EVGA.


Agreed. They have too much invested in AIB and cooling design to just stop selling GPUs.

Radeon FTW4 rolls right off the tongue!


I hope so I used a few Radeons back in the day here, EVGA would definitely be my first choice.




I'd buy a Radeon FTW4. 
2022/09/16 13:37:29
bakageta
Stickboy46
Jacob,
I'm sure you don't have all the answers yet, but can you try to shed some light on the plans for those of us with existing cards and extended warranties?  I personally just bought a Kingpin this last year with a 10 year extended warranty.  For the next couple years, I'm guessing there will be RMA stock but at some point that will run out.  In the past when that happened you would always get the next step/gen up as a replacement.  That wont be available.  Do you have any insight into how things will be handled in the future for that?

neosis666
As I just asked under the warranty section, whats the plans for those of us with new cards and next to a decade left on warranty?
 
How do they plan to honor that warranty if something goes wrong. 

Really concerned about this too, especially after they raised prices on the extended warranties. I've been buying EVGA for over 2 decades, back when like every card had a lifetime warranty, and have gotten SO many upgraded cards over the years that it was a no-brainer to pay for an extended warranty. Kinda feeling suckered on that one, if they knew back in April that they weren't doing any 40xx cards.
2022/09/16 13:38:43
Hulky87
One of the saddest moments in my life... no one cared for the customers like EVGA did! period! been with many different vendors and no one honor the client and Gamers like EVGA did.... I was planning my next card to be also EVGA :(
2022/09/16 13:43:16
Pholostan
This was most unexpected.

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