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We like the way EVGA has designed its new GTX 1080 FTW graphics card. It looks as powerful as it is and will drive you the fastest route through any journey. The Geforce GTX 1080 is consumer graphics ...
EVGA is on a winning streak today with in-house overclocker 'Kingpin' hitting 3GHz+ on the EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition, but now the company has just unleashed more details on three of ...
On Thursday, EVGA launched new revisions of its $590 GeForce GTX 1080 FTW2 and $570 GTX 1080 SC2 graphics cards with 11GHz memory. That brings the duo’s memory bandwidth to 352GBps, up from 320GBps in ...
As much as we’d love to drop everything we're doing and dive in head first with this absolutely HOT piece of hardware that just landed in the lab, there is just too much happening over the next few ...
The GTX 1080 FTW is EVGA's current top-end model, with the Classified, Hydro Copper and Hybrid editions all still to come. As a result, it presently has the highest available clock speeds in EVGA's ...
With the release of their 1000 series graphics cards, NVidia introduced the world to Pascal and proved that power and performance didn’t have to go hand in hand. Since that time, EVGA has continually ...
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Following a rash of complaints about overheating graphics cards causing black screens and, in some cases, even burning up and dying, EVGA is extending an olive branch of sorts by offering owners of ...
We'll start with some words on the GTX 1080 generally. So far, we haven't really mentioned the pricing, but with it starting at £525 or so there's no denying that it's expensive. Given that the GTX ...
The race to produce the best Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 card is still on in earnest. After having seen what Gigabyte, MSI, Inno3D and Asus have brought to the table, it's now the turn of EVGA to show ...