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The thing is people are RMA cards and the replacement card is failing on them.
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Sure you want to install that water block if your card could potentially fail?
I think I'm going to RMA. Like I said my card was fine for over a month (launch pre-order), now Windows won't even recognize it and booting up with the drivers installed results in black screen crashing within seconds.
Guess we'll find out how good (or awful) Zotac's RMA process is.
Out of curiosity, are people recommending using a single power cable or two for these cards? I'm on a Corsair HX1000 and have had no issues for what it's worth.
On day 1 I hooked it up using 2 separate cables, but went to a single cable (using both connectors) just to neaten things up a few weeks later.
I always used 2 separate cables since Fermi and never had issues since. But I did have a similar issue to the 2080Ti's with my GTX 580 on a single cable.
the vega 64 hits well over 340 watts. and this thing is having issues with power supplies?
yeah, it's probably not the PSU.
Vega64 is the main reason why nowadays people know more about PSU issues...
Vega64 is the main reason why nowadays people know more about PSU issues...
the vega 64 hits well over 340 watts. and this thing is having issues with power supplies?
yeah, it's probably not the PSU.
I got my RMA today. Gonna install it in a few minutes. Wish me luck.The thing is people are RMA cards and the replacement card is failing on them.
Vega64 is the main reason why nowadays people know more about PSU issues...
If I was OCing I would definitely use two cables IMO. With a Galax card it gets up to 380W. That’s getting up there...
This hits 350w easy with 124% power slider and the spikes above.
I think the main issue is how this thing spikes with power usage. No matter where I set the TDP max to it'll spike 10% above that target easy. I guarantee some PSU's just aren't handling this well.
It should, but a lot of PSU's out there are frankly piles of crap and the wattage rating means nothing.
Also, this card spikes over 300watts easily if you crank the power slider up.
Sometimes those big power supplies can trip out circut breakers because alot of houses like all houses were not mean to power PCs.
What the? 99.9% of PCs will not run over 15A , the rare ones that do are the ones like the TR2 2990wx, with SLI & Crossfire etc.
Basic household circuits are 15A / 1875W , you'd need to be pulling over 1875W to pop that breaker.
Ok so let me get this straight. These fuckers want $1300 for a card that fails? This Nvidia shit show won't end.
1. New RTX features that currently no games have.
2. Waaay overpriced, this is Titan territory.
3. Supply issues and nobody can buy them unless they pre ordered.
4. High failure rates.
Fuck you Nvidia, come on AMD please save us...
If that is the only thing running on that leg, most are running multiple outlets and lighting as well.
If that is the only thing running on that leg, most are running multiple outlets and lighting as well.
then you know little or nothing about house wiring and breakers, lightning are always separated on the breaker box, and also rooms are in separated breakers, at most and worse you will find two bedrooms sharing one or two outlets in a single breaker again... it would be able to handle two modern gaming PC easily even if both pull 900W each on the same shared outlet... air conditioners, 240V stuff and lightning are always separated, more than 24K BTU air conditioner and integral air tend to even have their own breaker to avoid issues with the rest of the house..