The card has a core clock of 1019 MHz, though GPU Boost can take it to 1084 MHz

Jun 2, 2014 13:31 GMT  ·  By

The GeForce GTX 760 video card from NVIDIA is already more than decent even in its base form, but KFA2 wanted to push it to its limits, and seems to have done it without adding any unnecessary noise.

Granted, custom coolers and PCBs always achieve this, but KFA2 went a bit above the standard even here.

After all, the difference between 980 MHz and 1019 MHz is pretty high. 30 MHz might not seem like a lot, but NVIDIA's OEM pulled it off, sticking to a low price of €200 / $200.

Well, the US price might go closer to roughly $250 - $270 if you're really unlucky, but it probably won't.

Anyway, in addition to the GPU clock of 1019 MHz (1084 MHz GPU Boost), the KFA2 GeForce GTX 760 EX OC V2 has 2 GB of GDDR5 VRAM at 6 GHz (connected to the GPU via a 256-bit interface).

Everything is held together by a dark blue PCB (printed circuit board) and cooled by a dual-fan module. Finally, for connection with monitors, you have dual-DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI.

All in all, the card is clearly superior to the standard board without actually costing any extra cash. Indeed, there are plenty of other customized adapters that cost more than this, though retailers might do something to eliminate the difference if NVIDIA and its OEM aren't vigilant.

KFA2 GTX 760 EX OC V2 (3 Images)

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