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EVGA shared that a shipment of RTX 30-Series GPUs was stolen en route to its Southern California distribution center. The stolen graphics cards range in value from $330 to $1,960.
EVGA had a shipment of GeForce RTX 30 series graphics cards stolen from a truck, between San Francisco and Southern California.
PC gamers have suffered shortages of critical PC components since early 2020. Said shortages, which led to inflated prices and long waits for GPUs, seem to be going away. EVGA's massive 30-series ...
EVGA has found itself in possession of a bunch of RTX 30-series GPUs for sale and is just selling them straight up on its website. Weird, right?
EVGA, Popular Graphics Card Maker, Parts Ways With Nvidia In Messy Breakup The company will continue to sell its remaining RTX 30-series cards, but will cease all GPU production moving forward ...
Now that EVGA has decided it no longer needs a queue for most 30-series cards, we have officially returned to the olden days.
EVGA has increased the prices of all RTX 30-series GPUs, from the RTX 3060 Ti to the RTX 3090. Surprisingly, the increase is relatively standard across the board, with each card now retailing for ...
Still waiting to be called up for your chance at an Nvidia RTX 30-series GPU from EVGA? Fear not, though prices for RTX 30-series cards are increasing, reportedly due to tariffs and increased cost ...
Popular graphics card maker EVGA has terminated its relationship with Nvidia and will therefore no longer be manufacturing graphics cards going forward.
nullCheck out the new hot daily deals for today, like a slew of price drops on higher end RTX 30 series video cards including the EVGA RTX 3080 12GB, the EVGA RTX 3080 Ti, the RTX 3090, and the ...
In an exclusive report, EVGA told Gamers Nexus that it won't sell Nvidia graphics cards after the RTX 30 series. The company will keep supporting current customers' ...
The company's low-end model of its Nvidia 30-series budget gaming cards, the RTX 3050 XC Black, delivers a lot for its (theoretical) price class.