Why do people buy from this company?
EVGA
Why do people use this programming language?
warranty and customer service
>warranty
Exactly. Not many companies let you keep your warranty after ditching the cooler and having overclocked the card. On top of they they make the only non shit looking high end cards.
They sell products that are sold in stores.
Who needs either of those when you aren't fucking retarded?
Literally no reason to buy from EVGA if you are not braindead shill.
upgrade program
Tech support from Chad instead of Pajeet
Actually cares about its social media rep, so bitch away
Because they have the best costumer support in the two countries that buy most of the high end hardware. The US and Germany. So if youre either, or live in Switzerland/Austria, support is a fucking breeze.
Because unlike you basement dwelling faggots, actual successful people prefer to pay someone to do their shit for them so they can earn more money or have some free time.
One or 2 hours of my work are worth more than what I pay extra for the extended services. I value my free time even more.
I've bought two GPU's from them and haven't had an issue with a single one as of this writing. If all continues to go smooth with my current 970, I'll purchase another GPU from them in the future.
>Why do people buy from this company?
Because some people have no taste, and everyone else buys evga.
Their psus are God teir. 10 year warranty my man, can't beat that.
Cuz it haz sooper kewl lights on et
I prefer Seasonic.
They have a 10 year warranty and have Titanium rated power supplies.
But was it 120 bucks and full modular?
EVGA got value on the lock down with super flower.
support
my 670 had heat management issues which they fixed by sending me a 770. I didn't have a UPC or anything, they just asked for the card, a year and a half after I bought it.
Best customer service ever
Emailed them once at 2am on a Sunday, got a message back in less than 30 min.
I learned my lesson about a decade ago when every EVGA video card I bought (3 to be exact) popped capacitors. I don't care if they improved their shit, I'll never take that chance again.
Sounds like capacitor plague, look it up.
Because their return policy and warranties are the best I've ever seen. I worked at a job where I had to regularly call up representatives for bulk RMA and warranties from hardware vendors, EVGA would bend over backwards for customer satisfaction. Defining moment was the time they replaced a few dozen 780ti's because of coil whine, unlike every other manufacturer. This is also how I came to hate ASUS anything.