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2080ti cards failing ?

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:p
One more for good measure
 
I've had to RMA my Gigabyte 2080 because of the black screen issue. Thankfully I bought it off Overclockers so Bailey sorted my RMA out quickly and it's now been sent on to Gigabyte for repair.
Hopefully it'll all be good when I get it back.
If less than 30 days old then this is a new replacement.
 
Look, we are on node change year, even without Ray Tracing, the longevity of those cards was short well bellow 2 year span.
And Nvidia has the history over the last 10 years, proving exactly that the worst card to buy is the last one before node change.

This doesn't make sense. Turing is the new 12nm node this year, not the last of the old node which was 16nm for Pascal
 
There is a fix, you need a block thing that shoots pixels. Hopefully it can get them all before they reach the bottom of the screen.

 
Space iNvidiaers

Wonder what's causing it? Would it be the other types of cores? (non raster, Tensor etc?)


Supposedly the frequency of the gddr6, its been reported clocking it down 50-100mhz or so can fix the issue. Though i did see one person saying he tried that and it made no difference.,
 

According to that article (some of) the ram gets to around 92c (when clocked) and the max spec temp for it is 95c. That's cutting it incredibly close to say the least. And all this on a card with a vapour chamber that's the full length of the card with 2 axial fans? Either nvidia are ramping the clocks up on the ram too high or the stock cooler simply isn't enough to keep the ram at a decent temp.
 
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