[10] In March 2009 EVGA released the "X58 Classified" (E759) that increased the PCI Express (PCIe) capabilities by adding more physical slots and added an Nvidia NF200 bridging chip that increased the electronic PCIe lanes available, as well as other overclocking features.
[11] In September 2009, EVGA released a motherboard (XL-ATX form factor) that allows up to four GPUs to run in a 4-way SLI configuration.
The company released a dual-socket motherboard based on the Intel 5520 chip set with overclocking features.
Named Classified SR-2, this motherboard supports dual Socket LGA 1366 Xeon-based Intel CPUs and 4-way SLI.
In April 2007, EVGA & Nvidia confirmed that there was an issue running high performance DIMM modules on 680i-chipset motherboards.
[26] They also announced a program for users to either receive thermal pads to self-install while retaining warranty [27][28] or send in affected GPUs for factory replacement.
In August 2018, pre-orders for the RTX 2080 Ti, SKU XC Gaming were advertised as having the upgraded iCX2 cooler.
However, users reported that upon ordering, they found that the SKU did not have the redesigned cooler, and EVGA support would only upgrade for a fee.
[33] EVGA planned to continue to sell remaining RTX 30 series cards stock through the end of 2022 to complete the exit from the Nvidia partnership.