In what could be the beginning of the end for EVGA after its spectacular withdrawal from the graphics card market that it held leadership position in; the company is reportedly winding down its desktop motherboard business, too. Korean overclocker Safedisc, writing on Coolenjoy tech forums, stated t…

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    1 year ago

    It’s pretty clear that EVGA was not going to be able to make any profit at all while keeping their customer service as excellent as it is. Nvidia just started squeezing board partners too much.