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KFA2 GeForce GTX 680 LTD OC 2048MB Review (UK exclusive) (1268mhz – White PCB)

Rating: 9.0.

Nvidia's GTX580 was my favourite video card for a very long time, and I have been equally impressed with its successor, the GTX680. We have already analysed several versions of the new design, but I can genuinely say that today we really do have something special for you. KFA2 have released two new overclocked, Limited Edition versions built around a stunning white PCB, with triple fan cooler. We have the more expensive version on test today with very limited availability, is it as good as it sounds? More importantly it is worth the staggering £559.99 inc vat asking price?

KFA2 are a relatively new name to the market and many people might not be immediately familiar with the branding. We reviewed a couple of their video cards recently, including the excellent GTX680 EX OC.

This 1268mhz boost version is available direct from Overclockers for £559.99 inc vat. This is only available in very limited quantities due to the low approval rate for such high clock speeds.

This card really is a work of art. The last time I can remember a white PCB was when Sapphire released their original PURE boards.

Product Nvidia GTX580 Nvidia GTX590 Nvidia GTX680 GeForce GTX 680 LTD OC 2048MB
Transistors 3000m 3000m x2 3540m 3540m
Core Clock 772mhz 607mhz 1006mhz+ 1202mhz+
(1268mhz boost)
Memory clock 1002mhz 855mhz 1502mhz 1502mhz
Shaders 512 512×2 1536 1536
ROPs 48 48×2 32 32
Memory amount
3GB 3GBx2 2GB 2GB
Memory bus width 384bit 384 bit x 2 256 bit 256 bit

The KFA2 GeForce GTX 680 LTD OC has reviewed a huge core clock increase to over 1,200mhz, with an effective turbo boost speed to 1,268mhz. The GDDR5 memory is clocked at the same speed of 1,502mhz, or 6Gbps effective. We should notice some significant increases over the reference model, which is already lightning fast.

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16 comments

  1. Optical Illusion

    damn, thats a mega card, more than my whole system cost however!

  2. White pcb is really awesome, never seen that done before. wozzers, can never buy this b aby, off to try and win it now !

  3. Yeah that is serious. Im not easy impressed but KFA2 are right up there now with the best of them after seeing this.

  4. Very sexy, looks like the knd of card you can only dream about

  5. Small fortune but very sexy. Nv for the win

  6. Not available online sadly. Any ideas when they will have stock?

  7. damn the more I re-read this, the more I want it 🙁 sucks to be a student.

  8. The price is ridiculous for most people, but a good point is made in the conclusion. People who buy these kind of cards really dont care. ive seen reviews dock two points for a price over £500 when really the people who buy these and read the reviews tend to focus on overclocking, temps and how easy it would be to watercool 🙂

  9. holy bank balance batman!

  10. No SLI results? :p come on, lets see SLI across 4 screens next 🙂

  11. Im not so sure on the white to be honest. its quite sore on the eyes. Id like it in pink. any takers?

  12. Whats the significance of the ‘hall of fame’ stamp on the back of the PCB? anyone know

    Great pics by the way, I can see every transistor on the board. really nice idea.

  13. its a awesome gpu no doubt……i called it a beast

  14. That looks like a Awesome card 3 fans OMG.

  15. this is the highest factory oced gtx 680,overvoltage it with afterburner 2.2.3 ,i think it will reach 1.45 ghz +core clock,maybe better buy than the msi lightning 680