Unlike Asian manufacturers of video cards, which constantly saturate the market with new and new variations of the same accelerators, the American brand EVGA, on the contrary, strives to narrow the range as much as possible, offering the buyer truly original products. For example, famous overclockers Vince "k|ngp|n" Lucido and Ilya "TiN" Tsemenko worked on the EVGA K|NGP|N line of video cards, and the results of their work are designed to meet the requirements of fans of extreme overclocking.


Cards, usually, use a completely redesigned printed circuit board with a seriously modified power subsystem, a bunch of temperature sensors, several VGA-BIOS chips, voltage measurement connectors and a pack of auxiliary connectors for connecting additional power to this monster. Stock cooling, usually, is sent to the trash, and the place of ordinary turntables is occupied by either a pure-blooded "dropsy" or a hybrid cooling system with a copper water block and a massive aluminium radiator. Often, masters from the well-known Danish company Asetek are responsible for designing liquid Cooling system in K|NGP|N accelerators.

All this technical splendor was created with a single goal - to squeeze 110% out of even the most powerful graphics card in the history of mankind. Thanks to the redesigned power supply, cooling and reconfigured core and memory frequencies, the K|NGP|N models look attractive even against the background of other overclocker lines from Asus, MSI or Gigabyte. This was the case with NVIDIA Turing models, the same story repeats with EVGA K|NGP|N video cards assembled on the basis of more modern NVIDIA Ampere accelerators.