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Evga finally launches its geforce rtx 2080 ti kingpin graphics card

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EVGA has finally released its GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN graphics card, which aims to deliver the most extreme overclocking performance of all RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards designed to date.

RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN uses a hybrid cooling design

We talk about this hybrid graphics card, which combines liquid cooling and conventional air cooling, achieving frequencies of 2.7 GHz. The EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN model is now available for about $ 1, 900, equipped with hybrid cooling and about 520W of power.

There are many aspects of the EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN that need to be detailed. For starters, the card uses the TU102 GPU architecture and houses 4352 CUDA cores. The memory is 11 GB GDDR6 like the rest of the RTX 2080 Ti cards.

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In terms of clock speeds, the core runs at 1770 MHz as a 'boost' clock, while memory is clocked at 14 GHz effectively. Obviously, these frequencies can be greatly increased by manual overclocking, which ensures that it can reach 2.7 GHz.

12 layer 16 + 3 phase power PCB design

EVGA uses a custom 12-layer deep PCB design that was built in collaboration with famous overclocker "TiN" Tesmenko. The PCB itself offers less electrical loss and that helps deliver every bit of power to electrical components efficiently. The card features a 16 + 3 phase VRM powered by the PEXVDD single phase digital control VRM. Power is provided through three 8-pin connectors that supply 520 watts directly to the board.

EVGA is using a hybrid cooling system that includes a single 100mm HBM fan mounted on a full metal heat sink, which is also copper clad, plus two 120mm (69.5 CFM) PWM fans that They are equipped with the 240mm radiator that EVGA offers together with the card. The pump is an Asetek Gen 6 design that makes contact with the GPU through an all-copper cold plate.

The card is available for $ 1899.99 in the EVGA store.

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