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If anyone knows where to start with this I would love a campaign to bring evga manufacturing and putting their coolers and customer service to amd cards, I think it would be amazing and evga would thrive there considering their cards are overall the best (besides lightning)

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Not gonna happen

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whut? evga will never make AMD cards, unless nvidia goes bankrupt or something like that

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I think that their warranty is the best, but I think some other companies like ASUS and MSI give them a run for their money on stuff like manufacturing and circuitry.

 

For example EVGA's ACX coolers by and large use the reference Nvidia PCB and circuitry where as the ASUS DCU cards are all custom with often uprated components.

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Yeah EVGA are nice

 

but I still use ASUS and MSI generally. EVGA cards often cost a lot more than their rivals and offer little in the way of extra performance.

 

Their warranty might be superior but most high end cards still come with great warranty

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Lol, this thread made me realize that evga does not make AMD cards. :blush:

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EVGA is Nvidia's primary partner similar to Sapphire with AMD. They get more responsibilities and freedom to go in various aspects but still within bounds of exclusivity. For example, Sapphire gets the contracts to make AMD's FirePro cards and EVGA used to make some of the Quadros (Not sure if they still do).

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XFX use to be exclusively Nvidia as well. Guess eVGA get's some compensation, or their business plan doesn't cover it.

 

eVGA use to be huge in SLI motherboard days with their 680 and 780i boards. The socket after that, they biffed hard and fell off the radar.

 

eVGA also had a huuuge fandom 5 years ago due to lifetime warranty and step-up program, reliability. But competition got stiff. Now it's really ... get what's least expensive.

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