6 June 2012, 10:52
Mainstream 28nm Kepler GPU heads out to retail with a $99 price tag.
9 May 2012, 16:43
EVGA Introduces the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 FTW!
4 May 2012, 15:38
PC gaming hardware market to hit $23.6 billion in 2012 says Jon Peddie Research.
16 April 2012, 16:06
EVGA Announces the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 SC Signature!
11 April 2012, 16:01
EVGA Precision X 3.0.2 and Android App GPU utility.
10 April 2012, 18:12
EVGA Introduces the EVGA Z77 FTW Motherboard.
3 April 2012, 16:17
EVGA Sets the Bar Higher with its New Global Warranty Policy.
2 April 2012, 16:07
EVGA Announces the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Hydro Copper!
2 April 2012, 11:19
Liquid-cooled Kepler arrives priced at $700.
29 March 2012, 10:10
Due in stock today on Scan, NVIDIA's Kepler is pushed beyond stock timings.
28 March 2012, 15:38
EVGA Announces the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Superclocked!
22 March 2012, 13:05
EVGA Announces the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 and EVGA Precision X.
15 March 2012, 09:02
Representing good value at £200.
7 March 2012, 16:44
Introducing the EVGA Classified SR-X Motherboard!
18 January 2012, 10:16
EVGA releases latest version of its overclocking graphics card software.
10 November 2011, 11:14
Dual-GPU solution looking to make most of GF114 dies.
7 November 2011, 11:59
EVGA Announcing GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win.
28 October 2011, 16:28
NVIDIA's GTX 580 gets dolled-up.
21 October 2011, 12:00
Possible SR-3 SKU looks quite the part.
17 October 2011, 13:55
EVGA goes for the Sandy Bridge Extreme jugular.
26 September 2011, 10:14
EVGA GeForce GTX 580 Classified – Introducing the Ultimate GTX 580 Graphics Card.
25 July 2011, 11:03
Brief glimpse reveals right-angled 24-pin power connector.
20 May 2011, 16:03
EVGA GeForce GTX 560 – Maximum Performance – Minimum Investment.
11 March 2011, 10:24
World's first dual-Fermi board touts support for 3D Vision Surround off a single card.
7 January 2011, 05:41
Motherboards and custom-designed graphics boards join a super-secret new card at CES.
22 December 2010, 12:50
New add-on aims to improve system stability by adding power directly to the PCIe bus.
17 December 2010, 16:30
All the bells and whistles thrown onto new enthusiast Sandy Bridge board.
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