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You are saying AMD had a card with a certain spec on paper but the actual card had missing or disabled hardware.
The 5090 SPEC says it should have 176 ROPS and this one only has 168. Disabled or missing hardware.
Show me where AMD had ROP = XXX but the actual hardware was YYY. Or any version...
As a couple of others have mentioned:
Nvidia GPP.
If you don't know what it was, you probably should do a little research.
EVGA moving away from Nvidia sure stinks of the GPP that Nvidia wanted to force on everyone.
If you go in a store and really want one ask a salesman if they have any up front on "hold". When I got mine it was actually sitting up front with someone else's name on it.
That person did not buy it after an hour or so and I was able to get it. It is a gamble as to what they will have in the...
That was before taxes.
https://www.microcenter.com/product/632555/AMD_Radeon_RX_6800_XT_GAMING_X_TRIO_Overclocked_Triple-Fan_16GB_GDDR6_PCIe_40_Graphics_Card
This is long but I am so excited!
I decided to start getting parts for a new build today. Ordered a LL lancool II mesh performance and a 850 watt Seasonic psu.
Called up my friend to see if he wanted to make the run to the MN Micro Center. We got there around 3:30 pm. I went right to the...
RazorWind
I have read many of his fix a video card threads. Very knowledgeable and informative with things like this.
Hopefully he can pop in here and help you out.
Everyone with this problem do an internet search for "Nvidia 9600 gt black screen" and see if you can find a solution. This was around 10 or so years ago.
There are a lot of hits from a quick search.
I had a 9600 gt that had a black screen problem and I remember lowering the memory and gpu...
Unplug the power supply from the motherboard, pull the battery and clear cmos for a few minutes?
Also I see the MB throwing a bunch of codes? Is that normal when it is trying to boot?