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EVGA RTX 4090 auctioned to $14,400, forced off by eBay

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EVGA abandoned the graphics card business, the official auction held on eBay RTX 4090 FTW3 prototype card activities, and the proceeds will be used for charity.

According to the latest news from OC3D, EVGA’s auction activity has been terminated by eBay, and now EVGA is auctioning the card in its forum.

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EVGA’s auction on eBay reportedly had a high bid of $14,400 (about 100,000 RMB), but eBay quickly took the auction down because of the huge value of the item being sold and because EVGA’s eBay account was too new. Now, EVGA is hosting an auction on its forums. The current auction for the EVGA RTX 4090 will only ship to addresses in the US or Canada, and only EVGA forum members can bid on it.

In September of this year, EVGA announced that it would no longer be producing RTX or other graphics cards. While the company has made many EVT samples of the EVGA RTX 4090 FTW3 graphics card, it will not be in mass production and has shut down all active projects related to graphics cards – including the KINGPIN graphics card.

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