My trusty old GTX 1080 Ti kicked the bucket very suddenly last night. I was just heading back to the shrine in Nioh 2 before bed when all of a sudden the display went off and the PC wouldn't POST again, displaying the "bad VGA" LED.
I have ordered a new card, but also a bit concerned about the cause of the old one's demise. I had an examinatoin of the card under the HSF and can't see any visibily damaged components or leaking caps.
Now, I'd had the card for about three-and-a-half years and someone else had owned it for several months before that. It's done a very decent amount of gaming, but to pop its clogs so suddenly - no artifacting, no performance issues, no crashes - was a major surprise. Just working fine, then a brick.
What's the possiblity this was caused by a power spike from my PSU? Obviously I don't want to risk my new card going the same way. I have a decent PSU, I think - Bitfenix Gold 750W. Less than five years old. The PC is running okay now with my old HTPC's GT1030 in it, so nothing else appears to be damaged.
Would anyone else be looking to replace the PSU as well, just in case? Or is that just paranoid thinkning and overkill?