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THE MOST EXPENSIVE, MOST BEAUTIFUL 2080TI - SAY HELLO TO THE HOF 10TH ANNIVERSAY (OcUK EXCLUSIVE)

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Hi there


Well I don't personally recommend anyone buys one, because you can buy two regular 2080Ti's for the price of one of these, but hey if you truly want the best, then this bad boy is hard to beat.



KFA2 GeForce RTX 2080 Ti HOF 10th Anniversary Edition 11264MB GDDR6 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £1,799.99 inc VAT



28IULBUC38TK, Boost Clock: 1740MHz, Memory 11264MB 14000MHz GDDR6, Cuda Cores: 4352, VR Ready, PhysX/CUDA Enabled, NVIDIA Turing, 12nm Process, NV Link, Real-Time Ray Tracing, Hybrid, 2yr Warranty.



Only £1,799.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW








Check out the video review we did at the weekend, unfortunately we went to overclock it and experienced a serious performance drop, which was because the PSU (Corsair 750W) was simply not enough, KFA2 do actually say 750W is the minimum and well they are true.

I am hoping to re-test the card at OcUK HQ soon, or pass it to 8 Pack for some benching, as the original HOF did an easy 2100MHz core and 15,500MHz memory, I am expecting this to do similar or even better, it did seem very happy at 16,000MHz memory but any boost on power target or core, resulted in the PSU performance capping heavily, literally halfing the performance.
 
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I thought the boost clock be higher. Darn that's so expensive just for the looks of it :p

You can get an full gaming PC for that price


1965MHz out the box, totally stock, with stock power target and a PSU that was on the edge. Decent PSU and I think just increasing power target would see it beyond 2000MHz, hope we can get it tested this week, just all so busy at moment.
 
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Actually made me lol at work.

£1799 is grim.

Yes it is, exclusivity, cost a lot of money.

I'd personally buy a Zotac blower card for £899 and slap a water block on it and still have around £700 left for additional PC components or a good weekend away with the Mrs.
 
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For that money you could get this Hoff to sing at your bar mitzvah :eek:

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Yes it is, exclusivity, cost a lot of money.

I'd personally buy a Zotac blower card for £899 and slap a water block on it and still have around £700 left for additional PC components or a good weekend away with the Mrs.

Or the full £1799 for a night with Wayne Rooney. Oh wait, it was the other way around wasn't it.
 
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@Gibbo by telling us not to buy it you must be 1000% confident to have some mug/person with boreholes in their pockets that will buy it.

As with all things, items sell, we've sold a couple already.

Its like car manufacturers who build say a one of example and charge a few million, or special edition cars that maybe have some fancy body kit and some other upgrades but generally offer no additional performance but they sell for twice the money and they always sell out.

Simple fact is we had 5 of these, and there is two left, so three have sold.

We have customers spending £30,000 on 8 Pack builds with us, its a niche market, but there is demand. :)
 
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Never seen the appeal for white components but I do generally like the KFA2 range, albeit the lower-priced / subtler designs. Good to see that they cater to all needs, though. :)

I think their 2080 Super is about as bonkers as I'd go with spending on a GPU, and most likely a significantly higher clocked 2070 Super instead.
 
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