"I would be very curious to know if anyone out there with the same set up ran into the same problem.
I can also say that we both noticed it the first time we ran Battlefield 5."
I had a 2080 for a couple of weeks and a 2080Ti for 30 days and I was using a PG278Q gsync monitor (4 years old). I...
Had it not been for [H]ardocp 's issues I would of missed my 30 days. I was not even thinking about returning the card at the time. Literally read his replacement card went bad and I tapped out. It was just coincidence that it was my 30th day.
Special Thanks to Fed Ex for getting Kyle's faulty...
UPDATE:
1. Ordered 2080 Ti 10/17/2018 From NVIDIA Store
2. Recieved on 10/22/18
3. Graphics Card was working perfectly, all the horrors stories started to come out.
4. Reading this thread was...
Reading this thread made me hit the eject button. My card was working fine but I could not have myself second guessing every time I turn the computer on. NVIDIA received my card today, now I wait the 5-7 business days for my refund. Great card when it works as mine did. But the cloud of fear of...
Zero Posts in 14 Years! ....made my day!
Yes when this info comes out at least it will either give the rest of the working cards peace of mind or a reason for a refund.
I like to stick to something for at least 3 to 4 years. My 2080 Ti is doing just fine as well. But 1200 bucks and all this negative cloud hovering is a no go for me. I have to send it back and ride the storm out. maybe next gen.
Well I just requested a "Refund" for my 2080 Ti. Card is working fine and all is good, but I can't have this hovering over the life of the card that any day could be the day it dies. Reason given to nvidia was "Quality issues with this product". An RMA was issued with return label and upon them...
I continue to game for long sessions with out a fan curve at default speeds to run the card toasty. It peeks at 81c but hovers around 76c. I've OC and run benchmarks for several hours looking for any sign of potential failure. A month in and still no issues. But damn what the hell is the root...
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/shop/geforce/?page=1&limit=9&locale=en-us
Extra 50 bucks for Darker Box, Extra 100 Bucks for samsung memory! /s
They are listed again in the main page.
I had a similar experience with my 2080 Ti Delivery with Fed Ex. I waited all morning for it, had to go to work. My Son literally watch the Fed Ex guy just get off the truck and stick a sticker on the door that no one was home. He didn't even knock or ring the doorbell. I was livid. Lucky for me...
I have never purchased a video card from NVIDIA directly until now. This is good to see. It gives me some comfort in knowing that they are taking care of the issue with out hassle and more importantly with speed.
On a side note and not to be dismissed is the fact that [H]ardocp is representing...
I went from a 1080 to a 2080 (essentially a 1080Ti with less ram that cost more). And was not impressed. However I then jumped to 2080 Ti and I am happy with the performance gain. The price on the other hand is a bit to steep for most. But I have no regrets.
I tried it and did not like ULMB. It made my Monitor to dark. If I cap the fps on my games below my refresh rate by -3 and use g sync I get little to no input lag. It basically feels the same as ULMB with out the loss of brightness. Also on my Monitor I need to run it @ 120hz in order to use...
I have a 27 inch 1440p gsync 144 hz monitor. My graphics have gone from 2x 680 is SLI to 1080 to 2080 to 2080 Ti. The 1080 was sufficient enough to do the job, little to no sacrifice to frame rates by simply turning off anti aliasing in all games. Older games are fine. Newer games are memory...
I have a RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition from NVIDIA store. Received it 10/23/18 and I have been gaming and torture testing for overclock and benchmark scores. So far everything is working perfectly. Games I play are Overwatch, BF4, Black Ops 4 all maxed @ 1440p. See benchmarks below:
Time Spy...
@ Dayaks Flashing is possible on FE:
https://forums.evga.com/RTX-2080-TI-REf-Bios-Flash-EVGA-GeForce-RTX-2080-Ti-XC-m2873204.aspx
My 2080FE is working just fine. Here are some overclocked scores using Afterbuner:
Time Spy Extreme:
https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/29816866?
Fire Strike Extreme...
I had literally the same experience. I saved 4,000 bucks and had a killer rig built. My Dream machine arrived DOA. I sent it back and 5 days later I received its replacement with out a power cord and some other items like driver disks etc. It broke my heart sending it all back for a full refund...
Fire Strike 1.1
https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/29679294?
Fire Strike Extreme
https://www.3dmark.com/fs/16806919
Time Spy 1.0
https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/29677917?
Time Spy Extreme
https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/29678017?
No regrets No complaints
My wife got me (Let me get) a 2080 since I gifted my 1080 for my son (was on 680 sli) We both got Black Ops 4 and are having a blast. Wife got a new stove and fridge. LOL
I replaced my 1080FE with a 2080FE and gave the 1080 to my son who is super happy to have a geek dad.
I am utterly surprised at how quiet this thing is at default. And temps hold under load. With the 1080FE I was forced to buy AIO due to noise and heat.
So far I can say I may get away with...
I remember reading these types of comments back when I bought my 1080FE for $699 at launch. I then laughed for nearly 2 years when most paid 2x that during the mining craze. And I was playing hearthstone on my killer rig. LOL
Point is if you want it and can afford it. Fucking buy it and never...
I voted yes. Provided you are comfortable with the language in the NDA and that said NDA allows you to give an [H]onest opinion. I have always depended on [H]ard reviews above all others. And having a review ready at launch instead of later date is good for the consumer. No matter the outcome I...