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GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FAILS After Gaming for 2 Hours

I have bought and owned NVIDIA graphics cards for a long time. There has been a lot of talk about the RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition failing lately, a lot of that just being anecdotal. After playing games for two hours this evening this is what I was met with. Unlucky? Or do RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition video cards have some issues?

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This is why I wait for the [H] before purchasing. I've been waiting (impatiently) with my 1080 for something with the 4k performance of a 2080ti since I bought this card (well over 2 years at this point) but held off until I could get the opinions of people I trust. Glad I didn't jump on the bandwagon and pre-order now.
 
Shame nvidia bungled something with the manufacturing on this. If these problems weren't as rampant this would be a solid card - and I believe they thought it would be given that they allowed a 124% power target on the FE card which is really high given the power spikes and the fact that the card will use all the power you throw at it.
 
I pre-ordered and received a 2080 ti from Nvidia on 10/5. I never overclocked my card. I never had a problem with it but I kept reading about all of the problems. My serial matched most of the reported dying cards. I don't spend as much time gaming as I used to so I was sitting here thinking, am I going to have a problem and it just hasn't shown up yet because I haven't worked the card hard enough? I've read about people going through multiple RMA cards. I don't feel like playing those games. I was still in the return window, and I still had my 1080 ti, so I requested a refund and sent it back. I did like it and enjoyed the increased performance but it wasn't amazingly better. All of the advanced features are still MIA. I'll wait until all of this is sorted and then decide what I want to do.
 
That seems to be exactly what Steve from Gamer's Nexus is seeing from the cards he's had viewers send him. If you think it would help, might not be a bad idea to reach out to him and see if you two can figure out what's going on.
 
That seems to be exactly what Steve from Gamer's Nexus is seeing from the cards he's had viewers send him. If you think it would help, might not be a bad idea to reach out to him and see if you two can figure out what's going on.
What has he done beside verify what users have already confirmed? Great having confirmation to "verify," but I do not need anyone to verify what I know is a an issue. I was confirming problems with GPUs when Digital Jesus was still shitting his pants.
 
:(:mad::(

Just for the record, Kyle: Did you guys encounter any issue with your Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 Ti or only with the Founders Edition?
Had we had any issues with the ROG STRIX 2080 card we would have SURELY voiced those. We do not keep things from our readers. It has cost us advertisers in the past, and will cost us advertisers in thre future, but that is not how we roll.
 
Well you know that these cards was a rush job... Right?? Quality control was a wee bit.... lessened.... Heh.... Heh.... Heh....

You got to keep those unused 10 series cards close to MSRP you know.... Heh... Heh... Heh...

How you like having an expensive Door stopper when that con artist in his leather suit is laughing all the way to the bank Eh??? Heh... Heh... Heh...

If this sounds harsh, its not meant to be... it is more of a reminder of the type of sick corporate concepts I've been dealing with these days.

They do not give one's rat's ass about quality control when they have cornered the market. So what they got a few cards and that are on the Fritz... RMA it. and write it off their taxes.
Spin doctor it and abuse the accounting methods by changing the replacements as Additional sales.

Where the bottom line is the investors... and not the customers...
 
Nvidia picking special cards out just for Kyle :(. In any case this sucks! RMA?

Kyle, any tests in decreasing memory/GPU speeds/voltages to nail closer what failed? New drivers? I hope you share your experience since it may mimic so many others who had forked over the bucks and just got a paper weight.
 
Do you have a log of when the card took a shit? I’m curious as to what the power % readings were and if it correlated with a spike.
Playing now, logging now.

But...But...But...The people who made it say the failure rate is less than .1% and that .1% was because someone had a bad acid trip in the warehouse and ran over them with a forklift. Even then, they managed to fix them all by screwing them back together with some woodscrews they had leftover from a previous release. ;)
I have always been a 1 percenter....I mean a .1 percenter....
 
whats the difference between teh founders edition and say an after market one by pailet/msi/evga?

are the aftermarket ones designed the same way as the founders edition one?
 
glad I snagged a Strix

not that I am now worried about this it's giving me heartburn

I can see a class action in NVidia's future if this keep up
 
isn't odd that a hardware failure on a VGA create sprites that are too familiar to be explained by random electrons flipping bits somewhere?
every VGA artofact i have seen before was irregular, random and definitively not sprite-like.
i would not be surprised if this turns out to be some software issue.
 
Every time I read about the cards dying it’s after an overclock.

I have no plans to OC my card and I hope my “luck” of no issues continues
 
And Jensen on his 5 hour ramble about "it just works" and ray tracing stated the FE was "designed for overclocking"....but not just regular overclocking... "Crazy amounts" of overclocking. Not sure how if even stock clocks can fry the memory.



Go to 58:30 to hear it straight from the horse's ass...err mouth.
 
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Sorry to hear about the loss Kyle. Regardless of part, it's always one of my fears. Warranty or not it's still a PIA to deal with.

Can't wait untill the cause is discovered. A rumor I've read is that it's related to the FE PCB's vapor chamber and qa with paste or something making contact that shouldn't because of the chamber. If that's true, then all the more reason those Strix's will kick butt with their custom PCB's. Another thing is that if it's true is that OC'ing or not won't matter sooner or later it'll happen anyway.

FE = F****D Edition?
 
This Sucks! What ever is causing this better be addressed by NVIDIA soon. A recall should be in order for such an expensive card.
 
Looking at that geforce forum link they appear to have changed the box colour scheme for the ones with new samsung ram, black at the top as opposed to light grey. Wonder if that's a coinky dink or they realised that something was fucked up and done this to make replacing failed units faster based on colour codes for the boxes?
 
It’s only people who didn’t sign an NDA. Signers haven’t had any issues at all with their cards.
Ya can't spell NVIDIA with out a capital N, D, & A. I wish consumers would skip Intel's 9000 series and NVIDIA's 2000 RTX series all together... send them a message. I'm assuming this is a card Kyle purchased, so what we are seeing is what any run of the mill end user would experience. Hopefully it's just driver issues but Ngreedia has proven they are capable of selling bad hardware for a LOOOONG time and pretend everything is fine (ahem G92, never FORGET!)

Glad we got Tech Jesus AND Tech Satan (hehe Kyle Bennett) keeping us in the know on all this stuff. Let off some steam BENNETT!

Also curious to see if these problems extend heavily to the 3rd party card producers as well. Are the GPUs themselves problematic or does NVID just suck at putting them on their own PCBs? The tear down for MSI 2080 card looked a hell of a lot simpler than the ridiculous FE card with its glue and 10,000 screws. Please Lisa Su save us from NVIDIA too, not just Intel!!
 
Its SPACE INVADERS!!!

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Or centepide maybe?
 
I wanted to buy an RTX 2080Ti and would have gotten a FE card but they were too expensive for my taste so in the end I settled for a Gigabyte RTX 2080 for around 400 € less, an Asus strix was another 200€ extra.

At least I saved some money and a lot of possible headaches.
 
Damn.

I'm going to have to pass on this generation now.

I had hoped for a nice boos for 4k gaming over my Pascal Titan X, but I'm not buying until this is resolved, and by then it may be too late.

My philosophy on high end expensive GPU's is you ahve to buy them on launch to maximize the value. Buy them later, and they still coat the same, but you get less use out of them.

So, I guess because of this issue I'll be forced to wait for whatever comes next. RTX 3080ti?
 
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