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As the title says EVGA has broken off relations with Nvidia. This means that EVGA will not be producing 40 series GPU's and is shuttering its GPU plants. EVGA is an AIB (Add In Board) partner that strictly made Nvidia GPU's and wouldn't produce any AMD GPU's. Just recently EVGA has started making AMD motherboards as they used to be a strict Intel motherboard producer. While the company will still produce PSU's, Motherboards, Coolers ect. they are dropping the GPU part of the business.
What does this mean if you have a 30 series EVGA GPU? EVGA has said that they have held some stock back to cover failures and RMA's so rest assured that your warranty is still valid.
Here is an article with links to talking heads videos from Gamers Nexus and Jay's two Cents that had direct contact with EVGA's heads and explanations. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/evga-abandons-the-gpu-market-reportedly-citing-conflicts-with-nvidia
What does this mean if you have a 30 series EVGA GPU? EVGA has said that they have held some stock back to cover failures and RMA's so rest assured that your warranty is still valid.
Here is an article with links to talking heads videos from Gamers Nexus and Jay's two Cents that had direct contact with EVGA's heads and explanations. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/evga-abandons-the-gpu-market-reportedly-citing-conflicts-with-nvidia