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2016/11/02 01:49:24 (permalink)
Allegedly exploding due to "improper VRM cooling"
I'm not sure if I really find this truthful, but many are claiming their video card(s) are exploding. Are you getting this, EVGA?
This issue may have already been corrected, though. Please comment if you have any further feedback.
 
Most of the time, which OEM you choose to buy a GPU from isn’t seen as having a huge impact on the performance of the card, though added value and included goodies often vary between manufacturers. Every now and then, however, design differences between companies do play out in a more significant way, and that may be what has happened to EVGA and its GTX 1080 and 1070 lineups. Reports from Reddit and the EVGA forums suggest that a number of cards have failed catastrophically and in high-profile fashion.
 
 
Hot Hardware reported on one Reddit user, Mydst, who saw his card flame out while he was using it, and he’s not alone. Sharp-eyed readers on the EVGA forums have pointed to a Tom’s Hardware Guide review, which picked up VRM (voltage regulator modules) temperatures exceeding 106C during stress loading. That’s significantly hotter than the GPU itself.


EVGA has responded to the controversy by making a series of VRM pads available for free to any consumer that requests them. As shipped, the VRMs apparently aren’t covered or cooled by the primary exhaust fan. EVGA is sticking to their claims that the VRMs are fully capable of tolerating these increased loads. The company’s statement is reprinted below:
 
"The test used in the referenced review from Toms Hardware (Germany) is running under Furmark, an extreme usage case, as most overclockers know. We believe this is a good approach to have some idea about the graphics card limit, and the thermal performance under the worst case scenario. EVGA has performed a similar qualification test during the design process, at a higher ambient temperature (30C in chamber) with a thermal coupler probe directly contacting the key components and after the Toms Hardware (Germany) review, we have retested this again. The results in both tests show the temperature of PWM and memory is within the spec tolerance under the same stress test, and is working as originally designed with no issues.
During our recent testing, we have applied additional thermal pads between the backplate and the PCB and between the baseplate and the heatsink fins, with the results shown below. We will offer these optional thermal pads free of charge to EVGA owners who want to have a lower temperature. These thermal pads will be ready soon; and customers can request them starting Monday, October 24th, 2016. Also, we will work with Toms Hardware to do a retest."

https://www.extremetech.com/computing/238633-evga-gtx-1080s-1070s-allegedly-exploding-due-improper-vrm-cooling
With the pads installed:

 

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    fearpoint
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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080s and 1070s allegedly exploding - EVGA you made the news 2016/11/02 11:51:25 (permalink)
    Doesn't removing the housing and heatsink stuff void the warranty of the GPU in order to install the pads?
     
     
    post edited by fearpoint - 2016/11/02 11:53:40


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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080s and 1070s allegedly exploding - EVGA you made the news 2016/11/02 12:04:02 (permalink)
    fearpoint
    Doesn't removing the housing and heatsink stuff void the warranty of the GPU in order to install the pads?
     
     


    Not unless you drag your screw driver accross the circuit board or something and break it.
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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080s and 1070s allegedly exploding - EVGA you made the news 2016/11/02 12:06:20 (permalink)
    Old News and Duplicate Thread.

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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080s and 1070s allegedly exploding - EVGA you made the news 2016/11/02 12:06:56 (permalink)
    I do think it is odd that EVGA's thermal picture was taken with the backplate installed where the tom's picture was taken with no backplate installed. If you look at the EVGA thermal picture, you can see that they are masking a lot of potential heat below the backplate by not sampling the hot spot showing through the backplate and not removing the backplate.
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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080s and 1070s allegedly exploding - EVGA you made the news 2016/11/02 12:09:37 (permalink)
    You should referenceEVGA GeForce GTX 1080/1070 PWM Operating Temperature Update  for more info.
     
    As above Old News and Duplicate Thread. And that thread was Locked.
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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080s and 1070s allegedly exploding - EVGA you made the news 2016/11/02 12:20:58 (permalink)
    fearpoint
    Doesn't removing the housing and heatsink stuff void the warranty of the GPU in order to install the pads?
     
     




    Some parts of the heatsink can be hard to get at for cleaning without taking off the heatsink and everything else.
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    Re: EVGA GTX 1080s and 1070s allegedly exploding - EVGA you made the news 2016/11/02 12:37:22 (permalink)
    Locking as a duplicate to many different threads in the 1000 series forum.

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