2016/03/17 05:29:43
cloiselle1
The mods need to take responsibility for the false and misleading information presented by people who have no clue what they're talking about.  I see nearly 400 systems a year across my workstation and am directly responsible for assisting customers when they have issues or file warranty claims regarding their boutique systems, in the past year I have seen 3 out of several hundred evga gpu's specifically that actually required a replacement to solve the issue, the rest were directly related to nvidia driver issues.  not hardware instability.
 
You guys are costing evga a ton of money, wasting customers time and misleading the general public on how to adress and resolve these issues.
 
 
It's Nvidia.  
2016/03/17 05:32:29
cloiselle1
Posted before the driver issues came up?  No.  The known issues with nvidia driver strings has been present for over 6 months and since the launch of the 350 driver strings.  Anyone who see's a high number of these systems using nvidia and windows knows what they're talking about,  it's clearly evident that is not the case here.  Still laughing. 
 
No one from evga has spoken up yet about these misleading posts and stickies calling for rma's instead of the simple solution.  Rolling back to launch drivers?  I find that hard to believe considering how many unnecessary rma's have been submitted from this poor information and troubleshooting. 
 
2016/03/17 05:39:17
Scarlet-Tech
cloiselle1
Posted before the driver issues came up?  No.  The known issues with nvidia driver strings has been present for over 6 months and since the launch of the 350 driver strings.  Anyone who see's a high number of these systems using nvidia and windows knows what they're talking about,  it's clearly evident that is not the case here.  Still laughing. 
 
No one from evga has spoken up yet about these misleading posts and stickies calling for rma's instead of the simple solution.  Rolling back to launch drivers?  I find that hard to believe considering how many unnecessary rma's have been submitted from this poor information and troubleshooting. 
 


As I states in my pm, if you have useful information to assist users, post it.

Moderators are not EVGA techs. This IS a user based forum, and anyone that wants to help is allowed.

Feel free to post and provide clarification on steps that need to be taken to resolve issues.
2016/03/17 05:54:54
Zuhl3156
cloiselle1
I'm sorry but your first recommendation to do a clean install of windows is total language removed
 
Also, 99% of issues we're seeing lately come from nvidias drivers not from hardware issues, so the recommending " reduce clock rates " or " rma " is also language removed.
 
This place is hilarious.

He said "Perform a Clean Boot" not a clean installation. You do know the difference, don't you?
2016/03/17 06:15:04
NO_sauce
I bookmarked another post where you had written these instructions and reference it whenever I see a bad/failing GPU. Nice work Sajin! 
2016/03/19 06:54:48
rsbrownjr
Zuhl3156
cloiselle1
I'm sorry but your first recommendation to do a clean install of windows is total language removed

Also, 99% of issues we're seeing lately come from nvidias drivers not from hardware issues, so the recommending " reduce clock rates " or " rma " is also language removed.

This place is hilarious.

He said "Perform a Clean Boot" not a clean installation. You do know the difference, don't you?


He's not going to respond now.  He got chewed out for his use of profanity on the forum (not to mention the difference between a clean install and a clean boot).  I mean, everybody knows it is supposed to be kept clean, don't they?  Now, I am not one to criticize anyone for swearing, but in a setting such as this forum (or any other forum, for that matter), it's just not appropriate.
2016/03/20 01:31:54
XrayMan
 
    ^       Yes. We try to keep the forums family friendly.
2016/04/11 19:27:07
daohaus
pls delete; replied to the wrong thread.
2016/05/10 12:34:10
bigcee
Snipes7
Nice! Learned about the debug mode.


Yep, me 2!  That is a nice feature to check out if your card can run at stock clocks.  I assume, that this works for cards that are factory overclocked too?  Not just user overclocked.
2016/05/10 13:23:22
Sajin
bigcee
Snipes7
Nice! Learned about the debug mode.


I assume, that this works for cards that are factory overclocked too?

Yep.

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