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It's the KB model. EVGA differentiates between retail and cards purchased from them with the last letter on the model. They are both the EXACT same thing, just a way to separate retail customers from direct customers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.These 2 cards are identical except the -KB is a BestBuy "exclusive" card. The only reason they do this is so you can't price match the competitors who sell the -KR card.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I did some digging and found that the last 2 letters are a code to the warranty in years. For example : Standard Warranty (Original Purchasers Only) The following warranty lengths are provided to the Original Purchaser for EVGA products purchased on or after July 1, 2011 from an EVGA authorized reseller with a valid proof of purchase. For EVGA products not purchased from an EVGA authorized reseller or for owners that do not have a valid proof of purchase then the warranty is available for up to 3 years, which will not exceed the warranty length assigned to the part number, and the warranty will start from the EVGA shipping date. For more details on the EVGA transferable warranty then please see the Transferable Warranty section below. Limited 3 Year Suffixes: -KR, -K1, -K2, -K3, -KB, -KA, -KF Limited 2 Year Suffixes: -LA, -LE, -LR, -L1, -LX, -T1, -T2, -TR, -TX Limited 1 Year Suffixes: -B1, -BR, -BX, -DR, -RX Limited 90 Day Suffix: -RB
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.model number from the card I picked up in stock at the store is 11G-P4-6593-KB which is the same exact chip as the KR but special model numbered for Best Buy
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hopefully I won't mislead you in this, but after previously looking at a number of EVGA cards and comparing them with models available elsewhere, I think the B at the end simply replaces the R, possibly standing for Best Buy. Another way to try and help confirm this is to compare clock speeds, etc. with the other model number. If the specs are the same and it's an SC 2 card, it's probably the same card. Good luck.
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