KFA2's done well with what it has to work with. Excellent thermals and a distinct lack of noise are most appreciated...
The GeForce RTX 2070 Super remains a solid card at a £500 price point. Impressive numbers at, particularly, FHD and QHD resolutions makes it well suited to being paired with a quality adaptive-framerate monitor for premium gaming thrills and spills.
KFA2's Work The Frames Edition prioritises size and lighting over sleekness and minimalism. The end result is an imposing card redolent with gaming attributes still sought by many coming into the serious PC games space for the first time.
The real question is whether the >£100 price premium over the RX 5700 XT is worth it? Both cards are about the same speed, so what you're really shelling out for is RTX-specific features.
That said, KFA2's done well with what it has to work with. Excellent thermals and a distinct lack of noise are most appreciated, so we feel as if the WTF does carve a small niche for itself in the wider gaming spectrum.
Bottom line: a colourful, supremely quiet RTX 2070 Super card that's a bit different from most.
The Good
The Bad
Excellent thermals
Very quiet at all times
Solid build quality
Lighting galore
Memory not overclocked
Not any faster than cheaper 5700 XT
KFA2 GeForce RTX 2070 Super Work The Frames
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