Any one in France?

All sorted. Bit of detective work found them on Facebook, and I managed to contact the owner. They are in stock so I have ordered one. Should come with DPD next week.

I ordered it in clear (so I can attach RGB ) with the black duraluminum block.

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Yeah it's very different tbh.

Valdus seems like a very nice guy too. Very quick to respond and answer questions. All I need to do is create an under pan to hold the RGB. I have an EK strip I bought for something else, so I can use that too. I have loads of matt acrylic left over too.
 
I don't believe this. It won't fit.

So basically this is KFA2's fault. Just like Asus, they show two different PCBs for the same effing SKU.

https://www.kfa2.com/kfa2/graphics-card/20-series/kfa2-geforce-rtx-2070-super-ex-1click.html

Right. If we look at one pic we see this.

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Look closely at the VRM layout. It matches this, which is what I ordered.

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Then tonight I peeked in the rig and damn near shat myself.

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It's totally not the effing same AT ALL. So I went back to KFA2's website and guess what happens when you select a different image with the LEDs on?

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Or rather.

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TWO PCBS on the EXACT SAME UFFING MODEL OF GPU. FFS.

Thankfully Valdus has again been amazingly helpful and DOES have the block I need FFS.

Seriously though, this is BS. Had I not spotted that I would have had to return it at my expense to bloody France which would have cost me a fortune. I wouldn't be so narked, but Asus did exactly the same god damn thing with the Evo Plus 14nm++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ too. D heads. Just total D heads.
 
I feel you Alien, but as I feel with everything in life basically - you have to check everything yourself to make sure it's all correct. And that is with exactly everything in life, job, schedules, food etc. It's a pain, time consuming and energy draining to say the least.
 
I feel you Alien, but as I feel with everything in life basically - you have to check everything yourself to make sure it's all correct. And that is with exactly everything in life, job, schedules, food etc. It's a pain, time consuming and energy draining to say the least.

Life lacks clarity my friend. Badly !

I am truly astounded that they made two models, on one name with totally different PCBs. Asus made three PCBs on one model :confused:

I have never seen such a crap shoot in all my life than 2000 series water blocks, and tbh? the 3000 series aren't going to be much better either.
 
Are they the same SKU model number?

I will never buy a block that cannot confirm the same sku of the gpu I have. Saying it fits a 2070 kfa2 super is not good enough for me, because we get so many "behind the scene" variations.
 
Are they the same SKU model number?

I will never buy a block that cannot confirm the same sku of the gpu I have. Saying it fits a 2070 kfa2 super is not good enough for me, because we get so many "behind the scene" variations.

Yup same SKU same model number. I've sent pics of my exact card to the owner, as well as a PCB shot.

Or, like Asus, it could just be sloppy advertising. IE provide pics of the card knowing well they are different SKUs on your website because apparently it doesn't matter.
 
Looks like KFA2 done messed up. Here you can see 2 cards adverstised

https://www.kfa2.com/kfa2/graphics-card/20-series/kfa2-geforce-rtx-2070-super-ex-1click.html

https://www.kfa2.com/kfa2/graphics-...fa2-geforce-rtx-2070-super-ex-1click-414.html

Same card different PCB as you mentioned.

Or rather I see they do it for the non EX too. what has Galax/KFA2 got to say about this?

I wouldn't even bother asking them tbh. I would probably get the Razer reply.. "Is it under warranty? if it is then contact your reseller" even though my question was "Are you going to update the driver for the 2007 CE Boomslang?"

It's utterly amazing how these companies love you buying their product but couldn't give a rat's rear end after the sale.
 
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