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Guru3D.com » News » AMD Started a fan shop in the USA selling all kinds of goodies.

AMD Started a fan shop in the USA selling all kinds of goodies.

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/24/2020 08:54 AM | source: hardwareluxx | 43 comment(s)
AMD Started a fan shop in the USA selling all kinds of goodies.

Funny, AMD has launched a fan shop in the USA offering various products such as hoodies, t-shirts, baseball caps and wait for it, ... a thermo mug. The products are provided with various AMD brands such as Epyc, Radeon, Ryzen or Ryzen Threadripper.

The colleagues from Hardwareluxx noticed the new activity, prices range between $ 27 and $ 150 for a full set of limited-edition wooden boxes similar to those used by AMD on individual Ryzen review kits, which we used last year to mark the anniversary of Ryzen's first launch have raffled.

The products are currently only available and shipping in the USA , albeit you may register with addresses from other countries. It is not yet clear whether AMD will expand this fan shop even further and also offer shipping to other countries.

Check it out yourself here: https://amdfanstore.com

  



AMD Started a fan shop in the USA selling all kinds of goodies.




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sverek



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#5762927 Posted on: 02/24/2020 08:58 AM
About time, I don't see a cup of Novidia tears? And where is Intel shirt with holes in it?

Damn AMD, step up your sellout game.

anticupidon



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#5762931 Posted on: 02/24/2020 09:01 AM
Funny enough, all AMD graphic T-shirts are black. :rolleyes:
Black screen foreshadowing? ;)

fantaskarsef
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#5762933 Posted on: 02/24/2020 09:02 AM
With shipping to the US only they're probably skipping on most of their revenue.

Undying
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#5762935 Posted on: 02/24/2020 09:09 AM
Nvidia needs to start selling those rtx on/off shirts.

kendoka15
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#5762936 Posted on: 02/24/2020 09:10 AM
I want a shirt with a detailed diagram of a Zen 2 chiplet. Hell I could make my own

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