Gaming keyboards can cost a pretty penny, especially if they boast mechanical switches, RGB lighting, and programmable macro keys. While you could just settle for a basic board, grabbing a fancier ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. UPDATE: EVGA's Jacob Freeman says that the RGB high-bandwidth SLI bridges are "2-way only" and are expected to release in mid-June. Here's another shot of ...
The EVGA Z10 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard was teased back at Computex 2019, last summer. This would be a more colourful iteration of the existing EVGA Z10 (mono, red backlighting) with various ...
Introducing the EVGA Z20/Z15 Series Gaming Keyboards, and X20/X17/X15 Gaming Mice. The Z20/Z15 Keyboard is powered by a 32-bit Arm Cortex-M33 core microprocessor to support a 4K Hz report rate.
IP32 spill-resistant, anti-spill gaming keyboard with the Z12 Gaming Keyboard, the EVGA's entry-level keyboard. The Z12 is an introduction to EVGA's Z-Series keyboards with its 5-zone RGB, dedicated ...
Chances are that when you think about EVGA, keyboards aren’t the first thing that comes to mind. Graphics cards are number one, obviously, then other components, such as motherboards and power ...
The Z20/Z15 Keyboard is powered by a 32-bit Arm Cortex-M33 core microprocessor to support a 4K Hz report rate. Offering the most advanced gaming keyboard experience, 4K Hz is 4x more responsive and ...
The company uses a central inlet split-flow cooling engine on the EK-FC1080 GTX Ti FTW3 RGB, something that offers best-in-class cooling performance when mixed with reversed water flow, that doesn't ...
Page 1: The EVGA Z12: A Full-Featured, Value-Price Gaming Keyboard EVGA X20 Gaming Mouse Switching gears slightly, the EVGA X20 gaming mouse is a more standard device with a premium build and higher ...
Considering the amount of hype that led to the launch of NVIDIA's GeForce RTX series, it seemed obvious that the cards were going to be mighty elusive once they hit retail. That turned out to be just ...
Slovenian liquid cooling product manufacturer EKWB is announcing a new water block for the GTX 1080 Ti. Specifically, it is for the EVGA GTX 1080 Ti FTW3, and is actually an improvement over the first ...