Friday, May 8th 2015

KFA2 GeForce GTX 960 EXOC White Edition Now Available

KFA2 announced an all-white variant of its GeForce GTX 960 EXOC graphics card. White makes up the cooler shroud and fans, but it doesn't carry on to the PCB - something KFA2 and its parent Galaxy built a reputation around. Luckily, it features an all-white back-plate, and so its PCB (which is thankfully black and not electric-blue), should provide an interesting contrast, peeking out of the vents on the back-plate.

Looks aside, the GTX 960 EXOC White Edition is a very capable card, offering a factory OC of 1279 MHz core, 1367 MHz GPU Boost, and an untouched 7.00 GHz memory, against reference speeds of 1127/1187 MHz. It draws power from a single 8-pin PCIe power connector, and conditions it using a 6-phase VRM. The aluminium fin-stack heatsink uses 8 mm-thick nickel-plated copper heat pipes, which make direct contact with the GPU. Display outputs include two DVI, and one each of DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 2.0. The card is priced at 209.90€, including taxes.
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17 Comments on KFA2 GeForce GTX 960 EXOC White Edition Now Available

#1
micropage7
duh, just white shroud, white fan and white backplate
we want pure white board
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#2
Assimilator
They should've made the PCI slot plate white as well, then it would've been a great fit for a Fractal Design chassis.
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#3
Debat0r
AssimilatorThey should've made the PCI slot plate white as well, then it would've been a great fit for a Fractal Design chassis.
You could always just paint the plate yourself ;)

On-topic: I thought KFA2 and Galaxy were supposed to come together in one brand (GALAX). What's up with that?
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#4
buildzoid
Debat0rYou could always just paint the plate yourself ;)

On-topic: I thought KFA2 and Galaxy were supposed to come together in one brand (GALAX). What's up with that?
EU has as many issues with GALAX as with GALAXY
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#5
Voidpointer
Nice, this design fits my case perfectly.

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#6
micropage7
VoidpointerNice, this design fits my case perfectly.

i always want to build old case with beast hardware inside, looks like a sleeper
i always love old case coz the steel is good, much better than today case that you can flat it by sitting on it
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#7
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
I actually quite like this. Black and white makes a perfect contrast, so I approve of the PCB remaining black.
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#8
PLAfiller
rtwjunkieI actually quite like this. Black and white makes a perfect contrast, so I approve of the PCB remaining black.
+1 and it's more affordable this way.
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#9
TheDeeGee
VoidpointerNice, this design fits my case perfectly.

*snip*
Indeed, it looks like Yellowed Lego ^^
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#11
natr0n
The fans look like glow in the dark plastic.

Yeah that card looks like old tarnished/yellowing gear.
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#12
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
I can't be the only person who thought the shroud looks like it's made of white chocolate, and wants to take a bite.
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#14
64K
btarunrI can't be the only person who thought the shroud looks like it's made of white chocolate, and wants to take a bite.
Well, now that you mention it, yeah it does.

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#15
xorbe
micropage7duh, just white shroud, white fan and white backplate
we want pure white board
... nohhhh ... what we wants, is a 960 Ti, my precioussss ...
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#16
MilkyWay
How about manufacturers concentrate on only a few models rather than a number of frivolous models? I know choice is good and choice in aesthetics is good for different machines but honestly looks is the LAST thing i look for in a graphics card. I just feel that having so many cards on the market is pointless.
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#17
john_
The sticker is white. The card is cream color.
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