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PRESS RELEASE June 20, 2012 - EVGA announces the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Classified. This card is a completely customized design with 14 Power Phases, an OC BIOS Mode, EVGA EVBot Support, 4GB of ...
Computer hardware company EVGA's E1 gaming PC features an innovative open-air design housing some impressive components.
It also features EVBOT MKII buttons to adjust voltages without the need to restart. EVGA even included a USB 3.1 Type-C port on the board for greater voltage control.
With an EVGA Epower V in your PC system you will benefit from two fully-independent voltage outputs with EVBot MKII facilitating on-the-fly voltage control.
EVGA has this week announced a new addition to their range of VRM boards with the imminent availability of the EVGA EPOWER V – 12+2 Phase Extreme Power VRM Board.
EVGA's new EPOWER V board lets you adjust voltage on your GPU or motherboard, on-the-fly.
Gamers and overclockers looking for a new NVIDIA -based graphics card have something new to lust over from EVGA. The new video card is the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti K|NGP|N edition. Sure, that name ...
EVGA’s flagship GTX 1080Ti KINGPIN video card is finally available with a 10+3 phase VRM and pre-binned GPU.
There's even an EVBOT connector and points that can be used for PCB voltage reading, showing that EVGA has put everything including the kitchen sink into the GTX 1080 Ti Kingpin.
That seemed strange, given that EVGA had been selling the GTX 680 Classified with the EVBot port previously. If Nvidia is insisting on limiting what its board partners can do with the chips ...
We'll test the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Classified today. A product that is 100% customized from PCB to cooling. Software voltage regulation works, but obviously as well is limited to that 1.175V ...
EVGA threw in two 6-pin-to-8pin power cables that look great but what we'd really like to see is something along the lines of gift EVBot device.