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EVGA announces a reduction in the prices of its graphics cards in Latin America

EVGA announces a reduction in the prices of its graphics cards in Latin America

As part of the Nvidia Restocked & Reloaded campaign, EVGA is proud to announce that, after a great effort to optimize the manufacturing and distribution costs of its products, it managed to reduce the prices of its graphics cards in Latin America to pre-pandemic levels. , significantly reducing the effort required by consumers to purchase a new graphics card and enjoy the best gaming experience on their PC.

Thanks to this campaign, gamers will be able to purchase an EVGA GeForce RTX 30 Series at a much more affordable price than a few months ago, and enjoy all the news of the Nvidia Ampere architecture, including 2nd RT Cores. Generation to play with Ray-Tracing activated, Tensor Cores of 3rd. Generation to use Artificial Intelligence in Nvidia DLSS and Nvidia Broadcast, high-speed GDDR6/GDDR6X memories, and much more.

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For those who game in 1080p, EVGA recommends upgrading to the new GeForce RTX 3050 or RTX 3060 / RTX 3060 Ti, perfect for playing with RT and DLSS all the new titles in this resolution, and enjoying eSports at high FPS rates without the need of shelling out too much money for your purchase.

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If you play in a higher resolution like 1440p, EVGA recommends their GeForce RTX 3070 and RTX 3070 Ti perfect to enjoy Ray-Tracing plus DLSS in this resolution, and finally, the RTX 3080 and RTX 3080 Ti for those who play in 4K, since With these graphics cards you will get the highest possible performance, now at a much lower price than a few months ago.

You can find more information about the EVGA GeForce RTX 30 Series graphics cards by visiting the Official website of the company, and know all the latest news from EVGA in its social networks:

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