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According to news from this site on June 22, since EVGA announced its withdrawal from the graphics card market, KINGPIN’s top graphics card series has stopped updating the RTX 40 series graphics cards. On the latest episode of Gamers Nexus, Vince Lucido himself announced his decision to partner with PNY.
When talking about why he chose PNY as a partner, Vince said:
They are keen to enter the extreme overclocking field. Other companies like ASUS, MSI, GALAX, etc. were already doing this, and I wanted to go to a place where I could really make a huge impact, and I felt like PNY might be that company.
They are keen to dive into the extreme overclocking. ASUS, MSI, Galax the other companies they already do it. I want to go somewhere where I can actually make a big impact. I feel like PNY might be that company.
Vince did not directly confirm that KINGPIN graphics card products will return, but used the descriptions of "might" and "pretty good chance".
KINGPIN is currently testing a PNY RTX 4090XLR8 Gaming VERTO EPIC-X RGB graphics card and making an XOC overclocking BIOS. This is the first non-EVGA graphics card he has used in 13 years, and hints at RTX 50 series graphics cards. It is expected to be launched by the end of the year.
I heard the vendors maybe this year new card coming, not sure. I feel like now is the time.
This site noticed that when talking about the design of future KINGPIN graphics cards, Vince expressed his dislike of RGB , will maintain the black and gold color scheme and will not launch a white version.
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