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EVGA Teases Community with Upcoming LGA2011 Motherboard Prototype

EVGA Teases Community with Upcoming LGA2011 Motherboard Prototype

Posted on Jul 21, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: MotherboardsEVGA

EVGA teased its community with a picture of one of its first single-socket LGA2011 motherboards. The graphics card major was missed at this year's Computex event at the wall holding upcoming LGA2011 boards. The company then pacified its fans with news that it was working on a monstrous dual-LGA2011 motherboard along the lines of the SR-2. We can't tell very much about the board in the picture below, except that it has socket LGA2011 with a typical CPU area layout, makes smart use of the congested VRM area with high-C capacitors and driver-MOSFETs, and looks to have some innovations such as right-angled 24-pin ATX power connector. Power, reset, and clear CMOS buttons are found at a place acce...

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EVGA Rolls Out First GeForce GT 545 Graphics Card

EVGA Rolls Out First GeForce GT 545 Graphics Card

Posted on Jun 21, 2011 by MG3

EVGA released the first consumer-channel graphics card based on NVIDIA's GeForce GT 545 graphics processor. The GT 545 has been an OEM-only SKU. Based on the 40 nm GF116 silicon, the GT 545 has 144 of the chip's 192 CUDA cores enabled, the same 192-bit wide memory interface, but making use of DDR3 memory instead of GDDR5 on the GeForce GTX 550 Ti. Clock speeds set at 720 MHz core, 1440 MHz CUDA cores, and 900 MHz (1800 MHz effective) memory, churning out memory bandwidth of 43 GB/s. There is 1.5 GB of memory.

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EVGA Intros Pair of GeForce GTX 550 Ti Graphics Cards

EVGA Intros Pair of GeForce GTX 550 Ti Graphics Cards

Posted on Mar 16, 2011 by MG1

NVIDIA today launched its GeForce GTX 550 Ti graphics processor, to capture a key mainstream price point with which it wants to make PC gaming as a whole more attractive. EVGA kicked off its lineup wi...

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EVGA Unveils GeForce GTX 460 2WIN Dual-GPU Graphics Card

EVGA Unveils GeForce GTX 460 2WIN Dual-GPU Graphics Card

Posted on Mar 11, 2011 by MG2

It looks like EVGA isn't waiting for GeForce GTX 590, and is releasing its own dual-GPU graphics card to challenge Radeon HD 6990. Being released about 12 days ahead of GTX 590, EVGA's new GeForce GTX...

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EVGA Introduces Duo of GeForce GTX 560 Ti Graphics Cards

EVGA Introduces Duo of GeForce GTX 560 Ti Graphics Cards

Posted on Jan 26, 2011 by MG1

EVGA kicked off its GeForce GTX 560 Ti offer with two models: a base model (01G-P3-1561-AR), and a SuperClocked model (01G-P3-1563-AR). Both cards stick to NVIDIA's reference board design (PCB and coo...

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EVGA slips dual GTX 500 GPU graphics card photo

EVGA slips dual GTX 500 GPU graphics card photo

Posted on Jan 07, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: Graphic CardsEVGA

eVGA twittered yesterday a sneaky photo of a Dual GeForce GTX500 series based graphics card.

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EVGA presents the P67 SLI motherboard

EVGA presents the P67 SLI motherboard

Posted on Jan 07, 2011 by MG3

EVGA reveals its P67 SLI motherboard, it will soon start shipping for $199.99. Introducing the EVGA P67 lineup! Supporting Intel Socket 1155 processors, these motherboards offer incredible performance...

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EVGA Intros P67 SLI Performance Motherboard

EVGA Intros P67 SLI Performance Motherboard

Posted on Jan 06, 2011 by MG1

EVGA officially announced its first socket LGA1155 motherboard, the EVGA P67 SLI. The motherboard is tailored for performance segment gaming PCs with discrete graphics, running Intel Core i5 and Core ...

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eVGA brings advanced RMA program to Europe

eVGA brings advanced RMA program to Europe

Posted on Dec 16, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: EVGA

EVGA brings its Advanced RMA (EAR) program to Europe, now what is the EAR program, how do I benefit, and how do I take advantage of it? you might wonder.
The EAR program involves EVGA shipping to cust...

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EVGA Intros Pair of GeForce GTX 460 SE Graphics Cards

EVGA Intros Pair of GeForce GTX 460 SE Graphics Cards

Posted on Nov 16, 2010 by MG1

EVGA kicked off its GeForce GTX 460 SE lineup with two models. The first one is a base model (part number: 01G-P3-1366-TR), sticking to NVIDIA reference design and clock speeds of 650/1300/3400 MHz (c...

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EVGA Announces Trio of GeForce GTX 580 Graphics Cards

EVGA Announces Trio of GeForce GTX 580 Graphics Cards

Posted on Nov 10, 2010 by MG1

EVGA announced a full-fledged lineup of GeForce GTX 580 graphics cards today, consisting of an NVIDIA reference clock speed version (part number: 015-P3-1580-AR), which also serves as the base model, ...

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EVGA Intros its GeForce GTS 450 Lineup

EVGA Intros its GeForce GTS 450 Lineup

Posted on Sep 13, 2010 by MG1

EVGA released four GeForce GTS 450 graphics card models, all four based on the NVIDIA reference design, and designated by a factory-overclock setting. There is no reference clock speed model, the ser...

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EVGA's dual-CPU Classified SR-2 motherboard put to the test: worth the money if you know what you're doing

EVGA's dual-CPU Classified SR-2 motherboard put to the test: worth the money if you know what you're doing

Posted on Aug 05, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: EVGA

You know things are changing when cooling units that could once stave off overheating on top-tier graphics cards are starting to show up on motherboa

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