In what could be the beginning of the end for EVGA after its spectacular withdrawal from the graphics card market that it held leadership position in; the company is reportedly winding down its desktop motherboard business, too. Korean overclocker Safedisc, writing on Coolenjoy tech forums, stated t…

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    1 year ago

    Maybe if their mainboards didnt cost $500 more people would buy them. And the cheapest power supplies they have are like $100+ now, they used to be like $40