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1080 ti problem

He let gigabyte know about your issue, that's why gigabyte replied right below him.

OK I understand now

Matt, the user said this was not a liquid, that was just a guess on what could have caused this.
It appears that other users are seeing similar damage if you click the link he posted.

Looks like a heat problem at this point.

ETA: link is to another one with similar damage.

http://www.overclock.net/t/1627238/gigabyte-aorus-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-owners-thread/400#post_26044684

Yes I got that link from a friend thanks, and I posted it on this thread for others to read it could have been a bad batch that came out In MAY this year
 
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all the RGB lights are working around the black spots but this is not just one problem with the card when I play a game in G-sync the screen blacks out and lose the signal to my monitor only when then the card get hot this happen's so I have to turn down all the highest res to low can you believe it, 11gb of ram and I have to turn down the settings on the card!

I will be glad when Amazon change it over
 
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