KFA2 RTX 2060 1-Click OC - Review

We have received the KFA2 RTX 2060 1-Click OC graphics card for review. This is the most basic model of NVIDIA's Turing silicones with dedicated hardware for Ray Tracing. This elementary model seeks to be an economical solution but with good benefits. Note that the design is very basic and this model lacks RGB lighting in the 90mm fans.
NVIDIA's Turing architecture is characterized by adding hardware support for Ray Tracing. Note that the tracing of rays of light in real time is a technology that still needs a lot of development, but that indicates ways. Currently this technology has a great impact on graphics performance and that is not yet fully implemented.
- Redesigned NVIDIA Turing GPU architecture and RTX platform with real-time tracking for the ultimate gaming experience.
- Always cool: 90 mm Twin fan for quiet and efficient cooling. State-of-the-art Heatpipe technology for optimal cooling of MOSFETs, PWMs and other components.
- Versatile: Real-Time Ray Tracing, NVIDIA NVIDIA G-SYNC, NVIDIA Highlights, Game Ready Drivers, NVIDIA GPU Boost, VR Ready, Microsoft DirectX 12 API, Vulkan API, OpenGL 4/5.
- Connection: DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, DVI
- Own Xtreme Tuner software - with just a few clicks of added performance. Semi passive operation especially for silent users.
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Presentation KFA2 RTX 2060 1-Click OC
As is usual in KFA2, the front of the box does not show us the product, but the image of a gamer. The back of the box of this graphics card brings us some data about it. Among these characteristics, it is specified that it supports NVIDIA's own technologies such as Ray Tracing or ANSEL.
Inside this first box there is a second box that contains the graphics very well protected. We see the graph well protected by protective plastic to prevent any blow from damaging it. We find the RTX 2060 1-Clic OC inside a bag that protects it from static. We also have a quick installation manual that is not worth much and a Molex to 8-pin PCI power connector adapter.
Features KFA2 RTX 2060 1-Click OC
First of all we are going to look at the graphics card, it lacks many decorations, being a sober graphics. This graphic has dimensions of 228 × 131.5 × 41.5mm and only occupies two PCI slots. We have before us a very simple heatsink for more than enough for this graphics card.
This works at a frequency of 1 365MHz and in Boost mode it reaches 1 695Mz, a little above the NVIDIA reference frequency. In addition, by means of the 1-Click OC of this graph you will reach a frequency of 1 710MHz. Get an extra performance that is also not significant for the final performance.
The graphics card for power has a single 8-pin PCIe connector for power. This KFA2 RTX 2060 1-Click OC has a 160W TDP, so for this chart with a 550W power supply we should have plenty.
KFA2 RTX 2060 1-Click OC Connectivity
KFA2 has also limited the connectivity of this entry-level model of this graphics card. It only has a DisplayPort 1.4a, an HDMI 2.0b and a DVI-D Dual Link. The reference model had two DisplayPort 1.4a ports and a USB Type-C Virtual Link, as well as an HDMI 2.0b and a DVI-D. Video connectivity is reduced, to lower the price of this graphic a bit.
Unfortunately this graphics card does not have an NVLink connector, because NVIDIA reserves it for the high-end. This measure has not liked many users, but it should be noted that the connection of various graphics for gaming is meaningless.

Heatsink and PCB KFA2 RTX 2060 1-Click OC
Let's talk a little about the heatsink system of the KFA2 RTX 2060 1-Click OC. A unique system of aluminum fins has been created, crossed by two copper heatpipes that distribute the heat between the aluminum fins. To help with heat dissipation, two 90mm fans have been installed, which will only work if there is a load.
We also have to highlight the fact that the thermal pads of the six GDDR6 memory chips and of the MOSFETs of the VRMs are large. This means that the heat transfer is total towards the aluminum heatsink. In this way we can extend the useful life and avoid problems that we have seen in other graphics cards.
As we can see, the PCB of this graph is compact and simple. Furthermore we can easily distinguish a 4 + 2 phase VRM system. Finally, it should be noted about the PCB, since it has not been designed for extreme overclocking.
Specifications KFA2 RTX 2060 1-Click OC
- Silicon: TU106-200A-KA-A1 @ 12nm FinFET
- CUDA Cores: 1
- Tensioner Cores: 240
- RT Cores: 30
- Base frequency: 1 365MHz
- Boost Frequency: 1 710MHz
- Memory: 6GB GDDR6 @ 14Gbps
- Bandwidth: 336GB / s @ 192bits
- Power: PCIe8 pins
- Video outputs
- One DisplayPort 1.4 connector (8K @ 60Hz)
- One HDMI 2.0b connector (4K @ 60Hz)
- DVI-D Dual Link port
- TDP: 160W
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Conclusion
The KFA2 RTX 2060 1-Click OC graphics card is an extremely simple graphics in terms of performance and design. It seeks to offer a good relationship between the performance and the price of this graphic. The number of video outputs is limited, allowing the price to be adjusted. The heatsink lacks any luxury, what's more, it is quite simple and without a backplate, lowering the final price of the product.
Its features and benefits are limited. The heatsink is more than enough for this graph and there are no temperature problems. Perhaps the main problem is that there is not much room for maneuver. Improving the working frequency will be complex, due to the limited heatsink and VRM phases. For the rest, it is a suitable solution for basic Ray Tracing, without further aspirations.
