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<blockquote data-quote="Revvharder" data-source="post: 2400042" data-attributes="member: 98807"><p>Even i wanted EVGA to launch in India, it is one of the most customer centric company there could be. Nvidia being a duopoly in GPU market tries to strongarm the AIB's in every situation possible whether by launching FE cards and causing the AIB's to reduce margins and eventually everyone is in the business of making money but if the hassle is more than the money they are gonna make out of it, it would really be not worth it. Also Nvidia does not provide access to the drivers to AIB's beforehand so it takes them quite some time to tweak the drivers as per the card they're making.</p><p></p><p>One of my cousins is still using his EVGA 1080ti which he bought during the launch time and brought back to India.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revvharder, post: 2400042, member: 98807"] Even i wanted EVGA to launch in India, it is one of the most customer centric company there could be. Nvidia being a duopoly in GPU market tries to strongarm the AIB's in every situation possible whether by launching FE cards and causing the AIB's to reduce margins and eventually everyone is in the business of making money but if the hassle is more than the money they are gonna make out of it, it would really be not worth it. Also Nvidia does not provide access to the drivers to AIB's beforehand so it takes them quite some time to tweak the drivers as per the card they're making. One of my cousins is still using his EVGA 1080ti which he bought during the launch time and brought back to India. [/QUOTE]
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