Vtx3d stops selling graphics cards, powercolor takes care of your warranty
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Today we have got up with sad news since VTX3D, one of AMD's exclusive partners has announced the cessation of its operations and therefore it will stop manufacturing and selling graphics cards so that users lose one of the options we had to choose when acquiring a new card.
VTX3D stops selling graphics cards, goodbye to an AMD partner
VTX3D focused mainly on the APAC (Asia Pacific) and EMEAI (Europe, Middle East, Africa and India) markets and was characterized by offering products with the PowerColor seal in terms of finishes and quality, something that is due to the fact that both brands are the property of TUL. VTX3D has always stood out for offering one of the best relations between quality and price in the hard-fought graphics card market, so its disappearance is very sad news.
All users of products of this defunct brand can rest assured that PowerColor will take care of their warranty service and RMAs.
Source: techpowerup
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