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KFA2 Geforce GTX680 EX OC review

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The overclocked GTX680 EX OC manages to outperform the HD6990 in this test, averaging 178 frames per second at our chosen settings.

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7 comments

  1. Excellent card, i was planning on buygin a GTX680 but im loooking at the MSI board too

  2. What is their warranty system like in the UK? its important and very few people ever mention it.

  3. Their 4GB version would be better for 3 screens, its around £70 more however.

  4. Its for a small audience and the card looks like it is well made, although that thermal paste screenshot is quite scary. I would love to know how many people (not just KFA2 cards), are running with that amount of thermal paste on their GPU cooler. many people dont realise that too much thermal paste is worse than not enough as it causes massive heat issues for the core and can cause long term failure.

    I wonder how KFA2 sales are developing in the UK, there seems to be too much competition for another new starter. are they related to BFG? their artwork styling looks very similar.

  5. KFA2 is a spinoff of Galaxy Tech.