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Here’s how it works. 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 ...
This tells us that EVGA has a healthy supply of these upper-tier RTX 30-series graphics in their warehouses. We don't see any low to mid-range GPUs like RTX 3050 or RTX 3070 here: These more ...
EVGA has lost an entire truckload of GeForce RTX 30 series graphics cards, where a thief has stolen a truck carrying EVGA graphics cards being taken to its distribution center in California.
If there weren't a GPU shortage driving prices up because of hard-to-get components, EVGA's $250 GeForce RTX 3050 XC Black would be an eyebrow-raising value, especially when compared with the ...
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 ...
a shipment of EVGA GeForce RTX 30-series GPUs was stolen from a truck on its way to the company's Southern California distribution center. "These graphics cards are in high demand," Freeman notes ...
We're talking about the multi-year GPU shortage. It seems to be officially over, or at least very close to being a distant memory. The proof is EVGA's queue system for 30-series GPUs has finally ...
It expects to run out of the RTX 30-series graphics cards by the end of 2022 but is withholding some stock to fulfil the warranties of current customers if needed. EVGA will remain in business and ...
and now several people whose jobs solely revolved around GPU manufacturing and development don’t have an obvious job to perform. While EVGA will continue to sell RTX 30-series cards, it expects ...
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 ...
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' warranties but expects to sell ...
The claim is that in many cases it is impossible for EVGA to actually sell certain 30-series GPU models at a profit, such is the size of the undercut Nvidia is able to perform with its in-house cards.