VIP has gamers in sights with KFA2 deal

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Distributor VIP Computer Centre Ltd (VIP) has revealed a new focus on the gaming sector with the addition of graphics card manufacturer KFA2 to its vendor portfolio.

KFA2 provides European-based support, warehousing and RMA facilities, and says it is actively working to drive demand and knowledge about it Premium Nvidia Graphic card range among end users.

“The people at KFA2 have a genuine passion for gaming and overclocking that’s infectious,” says VIP product manager for graphics cards, Matthew Parrish. “There’s a real determination to make KFA2 the must-have gaming brand in the graphics market so we’re delighted to be appointed as their exclusive UK distributor in this important area of growth.”

Adds KFA2 European marketing manager, Graham Brown: “KFA2 as a brand will be...unique from its competitors, not only through being a solely European-focused brand, but also because we want the end users to provide as much feedback as possible for what they would like to see within our products, so that we can create, develop and produce a product series that proudly delivers the ‘gamers’ choice’”

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