EVGA's latest tease may shake up the motherboard market and add a new AMD option to the mix. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. EVGA ...
Although it has already been rumored that EVGA might be working on an AMD chipset-based motherboard, the first teaser picture has now been posted online by none other than Vince "Kingpin" Lucido.
EVGA has been at the top of enthusiast motherboards for years now, but they've been totally absent from the AMD chipset world -- and that is all about to change: The company teased "Darkness is coming ...
Like many enthusiasts, we are excited to see what kind of performance EVGA can squeeze out of AMD's latest generation Zen 3 processors when its X570 Dark motherboard arrives. There is still no ...
Renowned overclocker Kingpin teased a photo of EVGA's upcoming X570 motherboard. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Two weeks ago, ...
EVGA isn't a company that we typically think of when it comes to AMD hardware. The company has ardently stuck with Intel and NVIDIA for its motherboards and graphics cards, respectively. However, as ...
For over the past half decade, the AIB partners for Nvidia and AMD have largely remained static. Some, like MSI, ASUS, and Gigabyte work with both GPU firms to design cards while others like EVGA and ...
We know it's coming, but now it's a big step closer -- EVGA's new X570-based DARK series motherboard, which will take an AMD Ryzen CPU. It has been 5 years since AMD unleashed the AM4 socket and now ...
EVGA, and its overclocking henchmen, have been teasing the release of its first AMD Ryzen motherboard since June. Now, at long last, the EVGA X570 Dark has become an official product, and you can ...
Effectively representing something of a ‘Gold’ standard for overclocking users, EVGA’s Dark motherboard has proven to be exceptionally popular with those consumers on the Intel side of the fence. To ...
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