During our hour-visit we were hosted by Inno3D’s marketing manager Lori Tsang, where we went in-depth about our respective companies and how we can cooperate together in the future.
Situated in Hong Kong, and being a company under PC Partner, it wasn’t long before our conversations turned to ZOTAC, another Hong Kong based graphics card company under PC Partner. Lori shared with us how they would get together for graphic card designs and collaborate on promotional events.
From one of the Inno3D posters on display in their conference room, we spotted an old CPU3D logo! This helped to firm our relationship with Inno3D due to understanding all the years of hard work we have put in for our website.
As the conversation moved on, we talked about our respective plans for the future; Inno3D has successfully been established as a major graphics card company for the consumer in the massive China market, and is now looking for ever more opportunities to expand further into Europe and the US, gaining more forward momentum from the foothold they have established in these markets already.
Inno3D produces 2 lines of the graphics cards; the i-Chill range for the hardcore gaming enthusiasts looking for cutting edge performance, and the Inno3D range which is targeted for the mid-range consumer. And we were pleasantly surprised to get to have a look at Inno3D’s range of 3D printers; the M1, D1 and the smaller S1.
It wasn’t long before the subject of review units came up, and we are sure that it will be only a matter of time before FunkyKit will be sent some tasty samples from Inno3D for us to review!
But the visit would not be complete without getting hands-on on several of Inno3D’s graphics cards, and Lori was very helpful in presenting to us the i-Chill GeForce GTX 1060 X3 and the Inno3D GeForce GTX 1060 X2.