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EVGA, like more or less every other graphics card OEM out there, has its own ideas for what a competent cooling module is. Some companies use coolers made by others, but EVGA likes to make its own. Case in point, the company has put together a new one for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 700 series. Or rather, the company h... |
17 May 2013 09:30 GMT |
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EVGA makes several different things, like motherboards and graphics cards, but its collection of power supply units is more than decent too, especially on the high-end front where cost isn't an issue.
It just so happens that a power supply unit (PSU) is precisely what the company released just a short while ag... |
14 May 2013 05:24 GMT |
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EVGA has made available the 80.06.59 firmware version that is compatible only with the 1 GB model of its GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST and BOOST Superclocked graphics cards.
The newly released package updates compatibility and resolves the “Driver Stopped Responding” problem that was spotted at the first syst... |
9 May 2013 07:05 GMT |
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EVGA has released a new BIOS version A58 for its Classified SR-2 motherboard that brings a few fixes since the previous package, and it’s compatible with both bit-versions of all of Microsoft’s Windows operating systems. The A58 package will set the CPU’s Uncore maximum configuration to 60X and so... |
29 April 2013 10:25 GMT |
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Since NVIDIA has finally made the official introduction of the GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost graphics card, it stands to reason that all its partners would release custom-designed or at least rebranded versions.
EVGA has both a normal card and a GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost Superclocked.
The former is priced at $169.99 / ... |
26 March 2013 09:30 GMT |
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If yesterday EVGA released the 1.22 BIOS version for the Z75 and Z77 Intel-Based boards, as well as the R22 BIOS package for its P67 and Z68 Series motherboards, today they took a new step and released the 047 BIOS version targeted at the Intel X79 Chipset boards.
This new package is compatible with all of Microsoft... |
14 March 2013 03:40 GMT |
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Not long after the Z75 and Z77 Series boards got a new BIOS, the time has come for Intel’s P67 and Z68 family of motherboards to get one. The R22 version is compatible, just like the previous R21 version, with all of Microsoft’s Windows OSes, both bit versions, and it brings a bunch of fixes.
There are 6... |
13 March 2013 05:51 GMT |
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EVGA’s team has developed a new BIOS version targeted at three of its Intel-based motherboards. The 1.22 BIOS package is suitable for the Z75 SLI, Z77 FTW, as well as Z77 Stinger (mITX) motherboards, and has the same installation steps for all of the boards.
This BIOS version, just like the 1.21 version, is co... |
13 March 2013 04:54 GMT |
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EVGA has released today its 045 BIOS version targeted at the Intel X79 chipset based motherboards, namely X79 SLI, X79 FTW, and X79 Classified. This BIOS is compatible with all existent OSes from Microsoft, starting with Windows XP.
There are three separate files, one for each motherboard, that update the CPU micro... |
1 March 2013 03:48 GMT |
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EVGA has released today its most recent BIOS, version R21, for the Z68 Series Motherboards, namely Z68 FTW, Z68 SLI, and Z68 SLI Micro. This package is compatible with both bit versions of all of Microsoft’s operating systems, starting with XP.
If updated, this BIOS version will fix the CPU ratio limits error,... |
27 February 2013 07:49 GMT |
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NVIDIA launched the GeForce GTX Titan super-powered graphics adapter just days ago, and while the company does intend to sell only a limited number of them, it does not mean to prevent its partners from shipping some. That said, it would appear that all of the company's partners have one card to ship. ASUS, ... |
22 February 2013 08:28 GMT |
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EK may have introduced a waterblock made for NVIDIA's GeForce GTX Titan adapter, but EVGA has announced a branded card bearing its own solution.
EVGA hasn't started selling the card, but it will do so soon.
Called GTX Titan Signature SC HydroCopper graphics card (model: 06G-P4-2795-KR), it was developed... |
22 February 2013 05:59 GMT |
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The latest BIOS that EVGA has recently released, version 044, is targeted for the Intel X79 chipset based motherboards, namely X79 SLI, X79 FTW, as well as X79 Classified.
This BIOS release updates memory overclocking page layout, and moreover, it improves memory and CPU compatibility, fixes some labeling issues, a... |
11 February 2013 07:52 GMT |
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EVGA has released the latest BIOS version 1.21 for 3 of its Intel based motherboards, namely Z77 Stinger (mITX), Z77 FTW and Z75 SLI. This new release will fix a CPU core bug, the hang with phase-locked loop (PLL) voltage, the BClock control bug, while also improving memory support. Despite the fixes, users still r... |
1 February 2013 08:19 GMT |
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EVGA has released for its Intel Z77 based motherboard a new 1.17 BIOS version which, as mentioned in the release notes, improves compatibility with various devices and fixes a few bugs for all of Microsoft's operating systems, except its latest.Specifically speaking, the BIOS improves compatibility with its CPU ... |
22 January 2013 08:02 GMT |
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As we noted before, few things are as effective at increasing the marketing appeal of a PC component as a free game giveaway. EVGA has adopted this tactic for its GeForce GTX 670, GTX 680, and GTX 690 (dual-GPU) graphics cards (all models). By registering a board purchased on or after January 21, owners will receiv... |
22 January 2013 05:58 GMT |
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Intel hasn't launched the Ivy Bridge-E super high-end central processing units yet, and the third quarter is still a bit far off, but that isn't stopping EVGA from releasing motherboards ready for them.
Indeed, the company has prepared a platform featuring the LGA 2011 socket, one that will make its debut... |
9 January 2013 04:32 GMT |
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A new BIOS update is here to meet EVGA users' demands. Version R16 fixes the bug with AUX fan, the crash in EVGA-ELEET and improves PCI-E compatibility. It also has Ivy Bridge Support. The package provides support for Windows XP, Vista, 7 and Windows 8 with separate installation files for both 32-bit and 64-bit... |
20 December 2012 11:04 GMT |
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The market of graphics adapters often welcomes new video cards, which makes EVGA's new product release something of a foregone conclusion, especially for the winter holiday season.
The name of the new video card is EVGA GeForce GTX 670 FTW LE, where LE stands for Limited Edition.
As the name implies, it is on... |
10 December 2012 04:10 GMT |
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For some reason or other NVIDIA does not want customers to be able to modify the voltage that its GeForce GTX products work at, and EVGA customers are learning this the hard way.
The company allows for software-based overclocking solutions to be used, but fine-tuning voltages, like the EVGA EVBot header that EVGA b... |
3 October 2012 15:51 GMT |
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Traditional Nvidia add in board (AIB) partner, American company EVGA has just launched its own GTX 660 video cards, but these have higher frequencies than the reference specifications and 50% more GDDR5 video memory. The company has a total of six different GeForce GTX 660 video cards that all comes with high factor... |
14 September 2012 04:58 GMT |
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Today traditional Nvidia video card manufacturing partner, American company EVGA, is launching its top overclocking mainboard, targeting socket 1155 enthusiasts. The new device features an impressive 300% more gold content in the CPU socket assembly. The official name of the new product is EVGA Z77 FTW and while we ... |
11 September 2012 09:31 GMT |
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Nvidia’s GTX 660 and GTX 650 video cards will be launching next week, as we reported here and here, right after the Apple iPhone 5 launch. EVGA is ready with its own cards and the SuperClocked version of the GTX 660 is using an impressive cooling system.
It’s not that the EVGA GeForce GTX 650 SuperClocke... |
10 September 2012 19:21 GMT |
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There aren't many situations where a power supply of more than 100W is needed, and even fewer where 1200W or more is required, but EVGA decided to launch the SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified anyway.
This product is unusual in that, even though it has a huge wattage by default, it can go even higher if owners reall... |
23 August 2012 06:01 GMT |
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We reported here about Nvidia’s possible decision to launch two versions of the GeForce GTX 660 video card and here we uncovered more detailed information about the two models. Now, we can finally see how a rather plain reference GeForce GTX 660 Ti video card will look like.
Traditional Nvidia video card manuf... |
30 July 2012 07:21 GMT |
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We don't normally find power supply units all that awe-inspiring, not even the ones with massive outputs, but the EVGA NEX 1500W might change that.
We don't say it only due to the number of watts, though it is high to be sure. The reason for our, and most other people's, interest is the SuperNOVA soft... |
24 July 2012 09:56 GMT |
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The Z77 chipset isn't something meant for small form factor PCs, but that isn't stopping EVGA from preparing a miniature motherboard based on it. In true preview fashion, the company decided not to actually say or write anything about the specifications when it released the photos, besides the form factor... |
20 July 2012 05:36 GMT |
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If you've been keeping up with our articles about supercomputers, you probably know about the newest Top500 list and how both Intel and AMD earned some recognition through it.
What we are bringing you today is a different sort of supercomputer, one that does not need a huge area to exist or hundreds of CPUs an... |
12 July 2012 08:56 GMT |
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Professional overclockers seem to have found the secret of Kepler overclocking and Vince “k|ngp|n” Lucido managed to clock the architecture at an amazing 2002 MHz. The score reported on the ORB page is 213 points higher than what MSI’s Radeon HD 7970 Lightning achieved in the hands of the Polis... |
21 June 2012 02:48 GMT |
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Mouse pads aren't something all that amazing as far as IT products go, since they aren't, technically, electronics devices themselves, but some still get their own press releases. EVGA decided to grace the Pwnage 2 with its own official announcement. Measuring 13.75 x 10.25 inches (34.92 x 26 cm), it has ... |
19 June 2012 08:04 GMT |
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A little over an hour ago, Jacob Freeman, EVGA Product Manager, announced the latest beta BIOS for EVGA Z77 FTW motherboard series. Starting from $329.99 (263.76 EUR), Z77 FTW motherboards are based on Intel Z77 chipset, supporting up to 32GB of DDR3 2133MHz memory. Jacob Freeman posted on his Twitter feed (@EVGA_J... |
12 June 2012 08:18 GMT |
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Going by its Computex 2012 exhibition, EVGA is one of the companies that will launch a super-powered version of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 graphics adapter. We have to say that this 2WIN Gemini video card took us by surprise, and not because of its actual performance parameters. In fact, beyond the existen... |
11 June 2012 06:04 GMT |
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NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 680 was the ruler of the single-GPU add-in-board market for a while, but the AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition and custom-made versions have hurled the title of strongest graphics card into uncertainty. At this point, there is no clear-cut winner, regardless of what both sides say. As such, p... |
11 June 2012 03:27 GMT |
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We've seen the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670, we've written about the ASUS GTX 670 DirectCU II and DirectCU II TOP and now we are doing the same for EVGA's own boards. EVGA has, or will soon have, five versions of the GTX 670 graphics cards up for sale. One might also say that there are only three board... |
10 May 2012 19:21 GMT |
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Quality video card manufacturer EVGA has just launched its GeForce GTX 680 FTW Edition graphics cards, on its official website. FTW is short for “for the win,” and it seems to be a statement from the manufacturer that the boards are different from the plain GTX 680 cards out now. The series includes two ... |
9 May 2012 02:35 GMT |
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High-quality mainboard and video card manufacturer EVGA launched today the reverence-based EVGA GeForce GTX 690 Signature Edition (04G-P4-2692-KR), on its official website. The card has the same layout as Nvidia’s own reference design and also comes with the same default frequencies of 915/1019/6008 MHz for th... |
3 May 2012 09:38 GMT |
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As NVIDIA has ceased manufacturing GeForce GTX 580 graphics cards, the GTX 680 collection continues to grow, in no small part thanks to the company's OEMs, in this case EVGA.
One would think that there are already more than sufficient versions of the GeForce GTX 680 graphics card to go around.
Alas, EVGA doe... |
17 April 2012 15:11 GMT |
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EVGA readies revision 36 for their X79 motherboard trio: X79 Classified, X79 FTW and X79 SLI. It’s a funny thing that it's only been around a fortnight since the previous BIOS release, not that having new software wouldn't be just great.
With EVGA usually delivering new BIOS for these three boards at... |
12 April 2012 10:33 GMT |
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In anticipation of Intel’s Ivy Bridge launch, California-based video card and motherboard manufacturer EVGA has just announced its new EVGA Z77 FTW motherboard on its official website. The mainboard is targeted at PC overclocking enthusiasts and power users. The mainboard has robust overclocking features, good... |
9 April 2012 10:39 GMT |
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EVGA captured enough attention with all its new graphics cards and, now, it is doing it again by modifying the terms of its warranties.
Some would expect this all to be some way for the company to reduce its responsibilities in the wake of troublesome economics.
This doesn't appear to be the case though. In fa... |
3 April 2012 12:41 GMT |
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High-quality video card and mainboard manufacturer EVGA announced today the availability of the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Hydro Copper on its official website. The card offers a preinstalled Hydro Copper Waterblock that reduces the GPU operating temperature by as much as 50%. The performance of a water cooler is highly i... |
2 April 2012 03:01 GMT |
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It seems like the Intel X79 chipset hasn't caught THAT much; with major manufacturers surfacing a rather small number of motherboards built with this specific chipset and the recent wave of Z77 and H77 gear, the X79 might have already lived its life. Nevertheless, BIOS support for the X79 boards will carry on a... |
30 March 2012 03:53 GMT |
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EVGA launched five different GTX 680 video cards, like the GeForce GTX 680 SuperClocked, and it seems to have come up with a special “Signature” cooler too.
The Signature cooler is still in CGI form, which means that it will take a while for it to actually be launched.
When it does, it will give the GeF... |
28 March 2012 16:11 GMT |
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The famous video card and mainboard manufacturer EVGA is advertising a new campaign on its website, calling for EVGA GeForce GTX 680 owners to register their recently acquired GTX 680 EVGA cards and get a chance to receive a modified video card bracket. The question is: why wouldn't EVGA ship every dual slot ca... |
28 March 2012 09:06 GMT |
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There is a new video card up for sale on EVGA's website, or perhaps it would be more appropriate to say that there are two models available for order.
The company has formally introduced a certain video card that was known to be in the works even before the reference one appeared.
The board in question bears... |
28 March 2012 05:49 GMT |
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Here we go with today's BIOS listing, with a nifty assortment comprising software for Acer, Lenovo, and HP notebooks, and motherboards from Asrock, MSI, Asus and EVGA.
While the EVGA P67-based boards received a new BIOS revision about which we've written yesterday, Asrock and MSI come forth with new softwa... |
27 March 2012 10:36 GMT |
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The three boards in EVGA's P67 series, codenamed P67 FTW, P67 SLI and P67 SLI Micro get a software update in the shape of the A121 BIOS.
The new BIOS revision brings an updated CPU microcode and a new version for the ME firmware (7.1.20.1119). Users can now choose the ratio style directly from BIOS or through ... |
26 March 2012 10:32 GMT |
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With just a few hours separating us from the official launch of Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 680, Newegg listed online several graphics cards based on this design, from makers such as Asus, Galaxy, Zotac, EVGA, Gigabyte, PNY and MSI.
The listings, which have been removed by now, included detailed specs of the cards, a... |
22 March 2012 04:00 GMT |
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NVIDIA hasn't officially launched the Kepler yet, but it may as well have, seeing how its official video has been leaked and most OEM cards have already been listed. Sure, the order pages that Newegg put up earlier today (March 22, 2012) got pulled, but not before the damage was already done, so to speak. We... |
22 March 2012 03:49 GMT |
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If you thought MSI's previous leak was big, you'll probably love this one: both MSI and EVGA got their products listed online just now.
It is North American retailer NCIX that plays the part of the culprit, not that prospective buyers have anything against its premature move.
Both the MSI N680GTX-PM2D 2... |
20 March 2012 11:40 GMT |
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