EVGA's Kingpin version graphics card is designed for extreme overclocking and is arguably one of the most complex and impressive hardware products at present.
These graphics cards are only eligible for purchase by elite members of EVGA. There are few reviews for related products, so few people can see these graphics cards up close. Therefore, the Korean Quasar Zone website (via Twitter user @harukaze5719) has released a review of the GeForce RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid, which is valuable to hardware enthusiasts.

Since the EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid is an overclocked graphics card that can use liquid nitrogen (LN2) for extreme overclocking, it is not particularly surprising that it is faster than other NVIDIA GA102 core graphics cards. The graphics card is equipped with a hybrid cooling system that cools the GPU, memory and VRM at the same time, making it an excellent overclocking product out of the box.
EVGA's KPE product is developed for demanding extreme overclockers, so this GeForce RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid is much more complex in the PCB design than Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3090 Founders Edition. The public version card uses 20-phase VRM, while the EVGA chooses 23-phase VRM, using MPS's MP86956. The RTX 3090 FE graphics card of
public version is equipped with a 12Pin interface that can provide up to 300W of power, while using three 8Pin power interfaces can provide up to 450W of power for the RTX 3090 Kingpin. The EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid's PCB also includes the use of special isolation elements to make the signal cleaner to ensure better overclocking potential.

In order for users of the GeForce RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid to control all aspects of graphics card operation, they can use Probe-IT or EVBot for voltage monitoring, as well as 10 sensors to monitor the temperature of the GPU, memory and VRM, which other graphics cards do not have.
EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid gaming graphics card is currently priced at $2069.99 on the official website, but it is out of stock.


