KFA2 GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER EX GAMER BLACK
August, 2019Type
Graphics CardPrice
$559.99 USKFA2 GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER EX GAMER BLACK Power Consumption
I compiled the power consumption results by testing each card under idle and full stress when the card was running games. Each graphics card manufacturer sets a default TDP for the card which can vary from vendor to vendor depending on the extra clocks or board features they plugin on their custom cards. Default TDP for the RTX 2070 is set at 215W while the KFA2 custom model has a TDP of 225W.
Also, it's worth noting that the 12nm FFN process from TSMC is a refinement of their 16nm FF node. NVIDIA is cramping even larger amount of transistors and more cores than their previous cards, making it one of the densest chip built to date. It's likely to consume a lot of power and the results are reflective of that.

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The KFA2 EX GAMER BLACK is a great custom cooled card in their wide selection of RTX SUPER graphics cards that looks great and even comes in a white-colored variant. The 60 MHz factory overclock and the Xtreme Tuner Plus software with awesome fan control really makes this card a well-built option for those looking for a nice RTX 2070 SUPER design.
- Great performance for 1440p and 1080p Gaming
- Great upgrade from GTX 970, GTX 1070, GTX 1080
- Factory Overclocked Out of Box (+60 MHz over Founders Edition)
- EX GAMER design with brushed aluminum finish looks great.
- Silent Extreme Technology With multiple fan profiles for silent operation
- Great overclocking potential (GPU/VRAM), full tuning options
- Backplate includes heat pads for increased heat dissipation
- RGB Lighting support on the sides are a plus
- Support for real-time ray tracing and DLSS features in next-generation gaming titles
- Good driver support for GeForce products, compatibility with DX11, DX12, Vulkan, OpenGL titles
- Lot's of display connectivity, great for VR and multi-display PCs.
Pros
- A bit pricey than other options ($559.99 US)
- High Power Consumption when overclocked
- No Memory overclock out of the box
Cons
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