Unusual high failure rates for GeForce RTX 2080 Ti?

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  1. sverek

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    Just on youtube and this reviewer has problems with his 2080 ti.Death to oh wait I use these cards,it's AMD fault.

    Also was reading the comments another reviewer said


    Brett we had the same issue with an RTX 2080 card, it didn't cause a BSOD, we just got lines all over the screen. This was weeks ago before all the reports so we sent it back to be replaced.
     

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    I'm not gunna drop nvidia employee's names into the ring here, but there are internal concerns about the initial and Replacement failure rates.
     
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    2 x 2080 ti FE with really bad coil whine. Coil whine so bad causes people to ask wtf is that noise. One card would crash the desktop and not load games sometimes. Replacement received from one direct ship from Hong Kong, coil whine better so far no crashing. Will check second card when arrives tomorrow. Nvidia using overnight shipping.

    2080 Gigabyte AIB good, but developed high pitch coil whine over time. Got some weird desktop crashes / freezing. Not sure if related.

    Tried GPUs with 4 different PSUs, ax1200, ax1600, evga 1200 p2, thermaltake 1200. Also 3 different builds, 2950x, 2700x, 7700k.
     
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    .....the 60% increase in die size could be the issue???
    More heat? and thus the GDDR6
     
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    Hi. My FE card has been working fine serial number starts 0323. One thing like to say to others where my setup is different. I use mine on 4K LG OLED tv, so the main purpose of getting this card was the magic 60fps that’s really needed for 4K tv gaming. This card is amazing and well worth the upgrade from 1080ti. That extra 20-30% makes all the difference. Touch wood this card will keep working. They have 3 year warranty so hopefully won’t need to use that.
     
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    Maybe now nvidia will stop gimping the 10-Series drivers
     
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    Within 25 days my 2080 Ti Gaminx X TRIO broke. At first there were failures in their games without errors, but I thought about drivers and windows 1809. But yesterday a small fan randomly rotated to 100% every 5-10 seconds after reaching a temperature of 70. As if the video card is in “emergency mode” and does not overheat . I have a large and well-blown body, before that there was an average temperature of 73 at 45% r / min (auto mode).
    I tried different drivers (3 pieces) and BIOS (101 and 103), turned off overclocking and deleted AFterburner. Even checking on another PC did not help.
    I handed the card to the guarantee and am waiting for a decision.
     
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  12. Astyanax

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    its not the DIE thats failing, its generally the vram or power related components.

    nvidia hasn't been gimping anything.
     
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    Had my msi trio 2080ti since September 27th. Still working without issues.
     
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    This has already been debunked, stop spreading lies!
     
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    Don't feed the troll man, certainly not worth the bandwidth...;)
     

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    it just doesnt work lol ;)
     
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    Queue the age old "My thing works so everyone else is lying, the thing I have is BEST THING EVA!!" post :D
     
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    Mines fine, get hard lock in sniper elite 4 but all rest work fine, had a month or so now
     
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    Man this must hurt, paying big bucks for something only to have serious problems with it. Hope everyone can get their GPUs fixed/replaced.
    Also this seems to indicate that maybe the GPUs were rushed?
     

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