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EVGA

(1) (Extended VGA) See VGA.

(2) (EVGA Corporation, Brea, CA, www.evga.com) A vendor of PC graphics cards, motherboards and related components. Founded in 1999, EVGA offers a variety of NVIDIA-based, high-end graphics cards for gamers.
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Meanwhile, Kyros Filippou, EVGA's Vice Chairman stated: "This partnership will build on our combined strengths, and provide continuity, new investments and growth.
We've tested the EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC2 ($720 on Amazon) and it runs faster, far quieter, and much cooler than the Founders Edition, easily justifying its premium.
Unilever has announced that it will acquire the ice cream brands and distribution network of the Greek frozen dessert manufacturer EVGA. The brands include Scandal, Variete and Karabola.
Graphics cards featuring GeForce GTX 280 GPUs will be available starting tomorrow from global leading add-in card manufacturers, such as: ASUS, BFG, Emtek, EVGA, Gainward, Gigabyte, Innovision, Leadtek, MSI, Palit, PC Partner/Zotac, Point of View, Unika, Unitek, and XFX.
9 -- While there are still a few hours left to the official announcement, many details of the "fastest DX11 GPU on the planet" seem to have been revealed by various partners, including MainGear, CyberPower, GigaByte, and EVGA. Nvidia's latest GPU will indeed be called the GeForce GTX 580, and is said to offer up to a 35 percent improvement in performance over the inimitable GTX 480.
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