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Is coil whine a good enough reason to return a graphics card for RMA

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Basically a Gigabyte gtx 1080ti, it's the cheaper one with the 3 fans, white plastic stroud and no back plate.

After around 2 years the card is starting to make coil whine noise, I don't think it's the fans but it is one or the other.

Is that a good enough reason to return under RMA for a repair or would Gigabyte be unlikely to accept for repair?

The card has been tested on a 2nd system.
 
I've never owned a GPU that didn't have any whine.

Though it's only ever occurred at frame-rates well over 300fps which tends to be on some game loading screens and menus

If it's occuring frequently then I'd consider an RMA for sure
 
I've never owned a GPU that didn't have any whine.

Though it's only ever occurred at frame-rates well over 300fps which tends to be on some game loading screens and menus

If it's occuring frequently then I'd consider an RMA for sure

Thank you for your reply, yes it seems pretty constant to be honest.
 
Thank you, I presume my card would go direct to gigabyte via my own RMA as the card is over 12 months old.

You normally deal with whoever you bought it from for the duration of the warranty.
Your contract is with them.

Best to look at the terms of the warranty I guess.
 
Aah fair enough, is their 2080 facing a lot of RMA?


My understanding is - NO
Quite a few 2080ti's have failed but not many 2080's (Am ready to be contradicted but my understanding is that 'space invaders' etc have affected the ti's mainly with an occasional 2080/2070/2060 - nvidia do not provide figures ref failures as far as I know)
 
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