One of the last EVGA GPUs to ever be made is currently going for $9,500 at a charity auction

One of the last EVGA GPUs to ever be made is currently going for $9,500 at a charity auction


Before EVGA dropped out of the graphics card game (opens in new tab) forever, the company was hard at work on prototyping its next-gen GPUs for Nvidia’s RTX 40-series. One of these prototypes, a working RTX 4090 (opens in new tab), is currently up for grabs on the EVGA forum (opens in new tab), with users bidding upwards of $9,000 to secure a piece of graphics card history.

Named simply ‘Next Gen Graphics’, a title which it bears on its side, this GPU isn’t all that much to look at. There’s no other designation or model code, however, it bears some resemblance to EVGA’s FTW3 model graphics cards with its offset triple-fan cooler and massive heatsink. It was likely once destined to be the blueprint for that model of card, though it’s lacking some of the pizazz you might expect from the shipping version.



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