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Despite recent reports Galax reassures customers that it has not pulled an EVGA and exited the graphics card market

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(Image credit: Galax) Galax has been around for as long as I have—literally, as it was founded in 1994, the same year I was founded—and its Nvidia graphics cards, often under their European KFA2 branding, have often tempted me with their typically budget-oriented price tags. So, I was very saddened to hear, ealier today, that apparently the company is exiting the PC business. Except it's not actually exiting at all, as Palit, who owns Galax, has since confirmed. The original report from Wccftech relayed a statement, seemingly from Galax, that stated "Palit has assumed full control and operations of the Galax brand... Palit becomes solely responsible for all activities and commitments related to the brand. "We emphasize that both are Nvidia-authorized partners, ensuring the legitimacy and continuity of our services.…

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