The TL:DR is that if you're buying a used card, you should weigh EVGA the same as other AIBs.
I recently purchased an EVGA 2080 Ti Black off of eBay, it was a decent deal, especially since with the extended warranty the owner had, I would get a "transferable" 2.5 year warranty, or so I thought. The card has the ticking fan issue, where the fans tick when they power on, a somewhat common issue with their 2000 series cards.
I made a support ticket wanting to either get a replacement card or replacement fans, and they basically said that the original owner got this card as a replacement so fuck you lol, in a more professional manner. They also mentioned not having extra fans, so I couldn't even buy it from them even if I wanted to.
In the smaller tech spaces, I see others memeing EVGA. I assumed this was because of the 900/1000 series VRM issue (more common with the 900/1000 series, but seen on the 700 series of cards too), and the 80+ white/bronze power supplies being terrible, however I now know those are only part of the reason.
Due to server slowness, downtime, and other issues, Eclipse will be moving to a more stable and efficient platform that should result in much better stability. There is no timeline for this yet, just want you to know what's happening with all the downtime and I have a plan to fix it.
Note for used GPU buyers; EVGA's transferable warranty is a lie
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Note for used GPU buyers; EVGA's transferable warranty is a lie
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