EVGA closes its forums – Moves to Reddit

EVGA makes its forum read-only – Pushes users to Reddit

Let’s face it: EVGA is winding down. EVGA was one of the most popular PC hardware brands in the US, with its GPUs standing amongst the best Nvidia GeForce models available. In 2022, the brand exited the GPU market. Since then, the brand has become smaller and smaller. Now, EVGA is closing down their popular forums, making them read-only. EVGA fans are now expected to continue their conversations on Reddit.

To our knowledge, EVGA’s newest products are their 2023 SuperNOVA FTW series power supplies. Since then, we have heard of no new EVGA products. Based on the brand’s current trajectory, it is likely that it may soon leave the PC market altogether. EVGA’s CEO, Andrew Han, has made it clear that he is not interested in selling itself to another brand. With this in mind, it seems likely that EVGA will soon fade into obscurity, leaving gamers with fond memories of legendary hardware.

(EVGA)

Now, EVGA’s forums are read-only. All EVGA-related conversations must now move to the company’s subreddit (r/TEAMEVGA). The EVGA team is still active and will communicate with the company’s fans on Reddit.

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