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Just come into some end of year gift certs from work.
Are the 2080 ti's still blowing left and right like a hooker at a shriner's convention?
I asked a general question about the 2080ti a while back. Consensus was get a MSI Trio or EVGA FTW3 Ultra "Supposedly" these cards haven't had issues. Both are like $1300-1400 cards.
I'm waiting for the EVGA to hit stock on Newegg. Then I'll pounce.
I asked a general question about the 2080ti a while back. Consensus was get a MSI Trio or EVGA FTW3 Ultra "Supposedly" these cards haven't had issues. Both are like $1300-1400 cards.
I'm waiting for the EVGA to hit stock on Newegg. Then I'll pounce.
I asked a general question about the 2080ti a while back. Consensus was get a MSI Trio or EVGA FTW3 Ultra "Supposedly" these cards haven't had issues. Both are like $1300-1400 cards.
I'm waiting for the EVGA to hit stock on Newegg. Then I'll pounce.
I asked a general question about the 2080ti a while back. Consensus was get a MSI Trio or EVGA FTW3 Ultra "Supposedly" these cards haven't had issues. Both are like $1300-1400 cards.
I'm waiting for the EVGA to hit stock on Newegg. Then I'll pounce.
The MSI is a very long card, be sure your case can fit the dang thing if you get one.
my evga 2080ti xc ultra developed artifacts after 3 days, adv RMA was new and been working great.
The MSI is a very long card, be sure your case can fit the dang thing if you get one.
10 TIs, 0 Problems.
10 non TIs, 2 RMA'd and now 0 problems.
YMMV
Founders editions?
Kyle bought 3 Ti FE cards, the very first ones released and had issues with a few of them but his cards ( exact models ) were declared to have issues directly from nVidia via a news release. So his issues are very specific, documented and isolated ( along with a handful of other buyers who bought this same exact model very early on. And they were promptly replaced from my understanding.
I'm on my 3rd 2080 Ti, and have had zero issues. I have one other friend that is on his 3rd as well, we both built and sold two systems each over the past several weeks and he and I have had personally, along with the buyers of those systems .... zero issues.
it should be noted that on all 3 cards, I gamed my ass off. And, they were all 3 overclocked via nVidia's scanner tool via Afterburner.
The issues are extremely isolated and have long been fixed. However I do suspect there are still some buyers out there that could be unaware of the issues that have some of these cards. Bad news travels fast and when it arrives, bad actors will have usually hyped the issues well beyond actual fact for whatever depraved personal reasons they might have. Meaning, take all the bad news about these cards with a rather large handful of salt. The internet loves to sensationalize news. Remember this.
nVidia is the best you can buy point blank. AMD may never catch up the the level of performance nVidia has now and or will achieve in the future. Buy the 2080 Ti with confidence and take comfort in the fact that you will own the best of the absolute best.
Honestly, the last thing people should worry about is their computer this generation of Nvidia cards. I have seen something similar on a couple other forums. People assuming it was their hardware, not Nvidia. I've only seen about two instances where people's power supplies weren't up to the task of feeding the RTX. The rest has been all Nvidia issues.Few people here on multiple failed cards, one guy was on 4/4 from memory across two different PCs and posted proof of purchase to back it up. He sold his old board/cpu/etc and built a new one and it still fucked out with the RMA cards, totally shit story really.
Pulling percentage numbers it your ass again?
Perhaps you should actually read the forums and find the information Kyle posted about the figures of failures reported by AIB card manufacturers. I was initially basing my guess off the figures reported here, which are above 20% and the fact I'm on my second card and it's artifacting and flickering just like the first that I RMA'ed.Pulling percentage numbers it your ass again?
Funny how the [h] user who saw a pile Of dead RMA2080Si at best buy also heard a 25% failure rate before Kyle heard same from his AIB sources.. Just that 0.01% and all..Perhaps you should actually read the forums and find the information Kyle posted about the figures of failures reported by AIB card manufacturers. I was initially basing my guess off the figures reported here, which are above 20% and the fact I'm on my second card and it's artifacting and flickering just like the first that I RMA'ed.