

EVGA motherboards have been based on Intel chipsets since then, starting with the announcement of the " X58 SLI" in November 2008, a motherboard supporting 3-way SLI.

Initially, its motherboards were limited to NVIDIA reference designs and expanded to non-reference designs based on NVIDIA chipsets until NVIDIA exited the motherboard market around 2009. However, in September 2022 the company ended its relationship with NVIDIA and thus stopped manufacturing graphics cards. Other products, such as specialized VGA coolers and VGA water blocks, were also available from EVGA. Some of their graphics card models included the SC, SSC, Classified, Kingpin (Stylized K|NGP|N), and FTW editions (as well as special KO editions in the past). EVGA initially made graphics cards, dating back to the RIVA TNT2 in 1999. EVGA products include motherboards, power supply units, and related accessories.
