There are many reports that sudden death of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, the strongest consumer grabber ever in history
A report that "sudden death" is reported to NVIDIA's official notice board one by one from users using the graphic board for the game with the highest performance ever, such as real-time ray tracing by Turing architecture " GeForce RTX 2080 Ti " I will.
RTX 2080Ti MASSIVELY DIE! - GeForce Forums
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1078162/geforce-rtx-20-series/rtx-2080ti-massively-die-/1/
RTX 2080 Ti boasts 30% higher performance than the previous generation high-end graphic board "GTX 1080 Ti", boasting overwhelming performance such as enhancing AI function and bringing real time ray tracing to games. The NVIDIA reference model Founders Edition gained high popularity from gamers looking for gaming performance despite the high price of RTX 2080 Ti from $ 1199 (about 140,000 yen).
But with regard to RTX 2080 Ti, NVIDIA's official forums have reported that "the screen is distorted," "freezing," "blue screen appears," and "will eventually stop working."
A user that a large amount of "Space Invader" appeared on the screen. It is a catastrophe.
Radeon 85 who purchased two pieces of RTX 2080 Ti for SLI said that both of them failed in succession.
Initially, it was pointed out that "Is not it a problem of GDDR 6 memory adopted by RTX 2080 Ti?", But the problem report has not been raised in "GeForce RTX 2080" also adopting GDDDR 6. Besides, "Is not it caused by the high temperature of VRM?" There is an opinion that "Is it just initial failure?", But the cause is unknown at the time of article creation. The maker of the RTX 2080 Ti graphic board that is a problem varies, but most of it seems to be characterized by NVIDIA official Founders Edition model.
RTX 2080 Many users who failed Ti Ti seems to have their graphic boards replaced by RMA , but it seems that "it is better not to have the money refunded because there is no worth corresponding to the price" There are opinions, too.
Among users who RMA, "Some new RTX 2080 Ti you got through the exchange was broken soon, maybe you should RMA again?"
Related Posts: