The closure towards Nvidia, reported by Gamers Nexus and other sources close to the PC gaming hardware industry, has been explained with a number of points, which basically concern the actual sustainability of the production and sale of these cards. Reportedly, the problem concerns the inability to find better commercial agreements with Nvidia.
The Founder’s Editions of Nvidia GPUs cost less than EVGA models, and the latter cannot lower their prices too much and overlap with those offered by Nvidia due to legal agreements imposed by the video architecture company.
The inability to better regulate the price of the cards is reflected in substantial losses for EVGA, which is reportedly losing “hundreds of dollars” per card brought to market, prompting the abandonment of Nvidia’s GPU business despite the fact that it constitutes the vast majority of EVGA’s business.