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EVGA the systems company emerges at Computex

Expanded product range, going public EVGA started in 1999, with three people in southern California, building cooling devices. Later the company expanded from an add-on to an AIB builder in 2001 using Nvidia chips, and quickly became one of Nvidia’s most trusted AIB partners. More than just a reference design board builder, EVGA invested in R&D for power distribution, cooling, ...

Jon Peddie

Expanded product range, going public EVGA started in 1999, with three people in southern California, building cooling devices. Later the company expanded from an add-on to an AIB builder in 2001 using Nvidia chips, and quickly became one of Nvidia’s most trusted AIB partners. More than just a reference design board builder, EVGA invested in R&D for power distribution, cooling, and reliable mechanical design. In 2002, it launched an Nvidia’s Ti4600-based AIB. It was an unusual design, painted yellow, and quickly became dubbed the banana. The company also tested their AIBs far more than any other board supplier and developed
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