The end of EVGA and Nvidia's partnership may not mean the end for Kingpin products

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Asus, Gigabyte and MSI should pick up the phone...

, but you won’t be able to buy an EVGA flavoured one. Just days before the announcement of Nvidia’s new Ada Lovelace range, EVGA sent shockwaves through the PC market, saying that it would be. One of the questions that went unanswered was what would happen to EVGA’s flagship Kingpin line of products. That question has now been answered by Vince ‘Kingpin’ Lucido himself., Kingpin thanked the community and left open the idea that the Kingpin brand could live on at another vendor.

Well well. It would seem he is open to offers from other vendors. Though Kingpin has been partnered with Nvidia in one form or another for many years, you never know, even an AMD partner could be in the future. Wouldn’t that be something, especially if the likes of an Asus, Gigabyte or MSI are willing to consider a partnership. All three have the budgets, design and engineering teams and all make both Nvidia and AMD cards.

One could imagine that one or all of these companies are reaching out to Kingpin to at least discuss the idea. Even ignoring the hardware side of it, all vendors have their own in-house overclockers. Every vendor uses extreme OC results for marketing purposes, and there is no bigger name in overclocking circles than Kingpin.

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