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THIS RTX 2080 TI HAS AN OLED DISPLAY AND AIO LIQUID COOLER, COSTS $1,900

You’ll need three 8-pin PCIe power connectors to run this thing.

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For anyone who can afford it, the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti is the best graphics card for gaming, offering comparable performanc­e to a Titan RTX for around half the price. That depends on the specific model, though. Case in point, EVGA launched its GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Kingpin Gaming card last month, a premium GPU with a price tag to match — US$1,899.99, if you’re an EVGA Associates member.

If you’re not an Associates member, you can’t buy it. The Associates program is a new thing that incentiviz­es EVGA customers to peddle its products by sharing a unique code. The buyer who uses the code gets a discount on most items, and the “Associate” gets a kickback in the form of EVGA bucks (in-store currency).

Apparently one of the perks is gaining exclusive access to a graphics card that costs US$1,899.99. It’s a hefty markup over a regular or Founders Edition RTX 2080 Ti for sure, though in fairness, there is quite a bit that separates the Kingpin model from other cards.

This is a card that is designed for overclocki­ng. It has a 16+3 phase VRM design with integrated “Smart Power Stages, each capable of supplying up to 60 amperes of continuous current.” That basically means it was built to remain stable while being pushed.

Three 8-pin PCIe power connectors supply the necessary current. It also has three BIOSes — one each for Normal, OC, and Extreme LN2 modes. Regardless of which mode you’re running in, you can keep tabs on temps and vitals through an array of a dozen sensors.

Out of the box, the Kingpin card boosts to 1,770MHz. That’s the same as a Titan RTX. Nvidia’s RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition boosts to 1,635MHz, while the reference blueprint calls for a 1,545MHz.

Dang.

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