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The EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N is a larger-than-life graphics card with features and specs at the highest levels!

By Wong Chung Wee - on 9 Apr 2019, 2:02pm

The EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N is a larger-than-life graphics card with features and specs at the highest levels!

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The EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N claims to be the fastest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti card. Well, it's only true if you have discounted the MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z, as both cards have the same boost clock speed of 1770MHz. The K|NGP|N comes with 11GB of GDDR6 video memory with a rated clock speed of 1400MHz.

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The EVGA card differentiates itself with its hybrid cooling system, i.e., a 240mm cooling radiator with an Astek pump that drives a closed loop cooling system, and a 100mm cooling fan that’s mounted to a full metal heatsink for the air-cooling system. This provides optimal cooling for its Turing-based TU102 graphics chip, as well as its 16+3 phase VRM.

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Rated at 520W TDP, the card draws power from three 8-pin Molex power connectors. The card sports a 12-layer custom PCB and sports an all-metal shroud. One of its unique features, housed at the top of its shroud, is the OLED display that displays card performance stats. This allows for real-time monitoring of the card’s operation.

Other performance monitoring features include the EVABot header and the Probe-It header that allows for real-time monitoring of GPU voltages, a must-have for overclocking enthusiasts. Speaking of overclocking, the card also supports an optional LN2 benching kit with OLED bracket, for enthusiast use with 3rd party cooling solutions.

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The card’s video connectivity ports are arranged in a manner for use with single slot brackets, though the card requires a 2-slot allowance. This is to for small PC builds. The EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti K|NGP|N was first unveiled in CES 2019 and it’s finally available for EVGA Associate Members and Code Users. It’s priced at US$1,899 and each household is limited to two cards per purchase.

Click here for more details about the card.

Source: EVGA (1), (2)

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