A shop in my country is selling this GeForce video card (GTX 980Ti) under the brand "Gigabyte", but isn't it made by Nvidia? What's the relation between the two companies? Is this product actually from Nvidia, and Gigabyte just has added the coolers?
The pages I've found about this model only mention either of the companies, so I'm confused.
Ethan Barnes
EVGA, Gigabyte, Asus, etc are all distributors bruh.
Nvidia makes the card, these modify it.
James Clark
>this fucking ignorance I honestly can't tell if you are the stupidest motherfucker on planet Earth or a pretty good baiter
Jason Robinson
NVIDIA makes the GPU, Gigabyte buys the gpu from NVIDIA and makes the custom heatsink and provides warranty and sales promotions. In certain circumstances the manufacturer like Gigabyte ditches the NVIDIA-designed PCB and makes their own (non-reference board) and then puts NVIDIA's GPU on it.that way it can overclock better
Asher Harris
You replied. This is the technology board.
Jaxon Cruz
Not OP, but why don't nVidia and AMD just sell direct to consumers? Why go through the middle man shit? Distribution laws? Monopoly laws?
Lucas Perez
Because it's too fucking expensive to design, market, ship, etc. their own products so they let someone else do it. And everyone knows to not try and do it on their own or else they will join 3DFX in being dead.
Levi Bennett
That's a retarded argument. Intel and AMD "design, market, ship, etc..." their own CPUs. At the end of the day there's a higher profit margin doing it all yourself, so clearly that isn't the reason.
William Scott
>Is this product actually from Nvidia and Gigabyte just added the coolers?
Pretty much.
Leo Baker
Intel and AMD do not provide you with a enclosed, fully functional pc. Your logic and reasoning are overwhelmingly flawed, and my only conclusion you are of low intelligence, a troll, or a shill.
Owen Moore
Probably because more people buy CPUs than GPUs moron. CPUs are used in servers, laptops, etc,.. Discrete GPUs are used primarily in gaming desktops and some high end laptops.
Michael Bailey
All things considered, nvidia is a much smaller company than Intel. They cannot afford the extra costs associated with selling directly to consumers in so many different markets. Also, having different "brands" sell your cards is much more profitable in the long term because it gives much more profitability to nvidia.
Jacob Nguyen
>Intel and AMD do not provide you with a enclosed, fully functional pc.
What the fuck are you ever talking about? Get out of here, kid. You're an idiot.
Even more retarded than your first argument. You don't have to samefag so hard.
Julian Lewis
>smaller company
Irrelevant. Also, AMD is a huge company.
Landon Price
CPUs are also shipped as just the chip, usually with a shit cooler on par with GPU reference coolers. They rely on third parties for the motherboard, ram, etc.
Jacob Taylor
Thank you.
William Hernandez
please read "basic economics" by thomas sowell
Charles Adams
Its like how your cellphone was made, it might be branded htc, lg, or xiaomi but on the inside, it uses quallcom, intel or mediatek component as its central computing unit
Levi Lee
>Nvidia makes the card, these modify it.
No.
nVidia makes the chip and provides a reference card design, OEMs like Gigabyte, ASUS, etc, actually build the cards, and provide their own little design tweaks like different cooling systems, LED lighting, etc.
Oliver Hill
nVidia and AMD have chip fabs, but not ICB production capacity. OEMs don't have chip fabs, but they do have ICB production.
It's kinda a symbiotic relationship.
Michael Brown
gigabyte make and distribute those cards nvidia is is the owner of all those companies like evga, asus, msi, intel, amd and ubuntu
Jordan Rogers
Wat.
Hunter Price
>nvidia is is the owner of all those companies like evga, asus, msi, intel, amd and ubuntu
Can't tell if shill or very retarded
Christopher Brooks
NVIDIA only designs the card. Gigabyte, Asus and the others build them and sell them.
Luis Hernandez
nVidia provides the chip and the blueprint of the card to the these companies, so they can build it however they think is best.
Aaron Ramirez
But the CPU core doesn't ship with a motherboard, or memory to run.
The GPU core is sold to 3rd parties, so they can make a better board for the GPU to sit on.