It would surely give the company way more exposure than sticking to AMD only. Their entry level cards (Challenger series) do not feel entry level at all so they could compete with Zotac and Gigabyte for cheap, reliable gaming GPUs.
My two latest builds have been using ASRock’s MoBos and GPUs and I have yet to encounter a single problem with them.
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Sounds like Nvidia is shopping around for new manufacturing partners after dicking over EVGA.
It would surely give the company way more exposure than sticking to AMD only. Their entry level cards (Challenger series) do not feel entry level at all so they could compete with Zotac and Gigabyte for cheap, reliable gaming GPUs.
My two latest builds have been using ASRock’s MoBos and GPUs and I have yet to encounter a single problem with them.