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ksgnow2010
pawelblyskal
A recall needs to be done. 100% of the cards require the VRM thermal pad modification as well as replacing the VRAM pads.
It really is amazing that EVGA did not do thermal spectrum analysis of any of these cards to diagnosis hot spots. They could have easily caught this disaster.
No - 100% of the cards do not require this. EVGA stated that this is optional...optional does not mean required.
I have a 1080 FTW...without any mods...running great since July. So...that's 1 card out...so not 100% 
Oh the ignorance...What EVGA says is irrelevant. EVGA can not change the laws of physics.
VRAM thermal pads are not touching the ram chips - Proven
VRM are overheating to due ineffective design - Proven
100% of all cards use this design. - Proven
My card is running 100% great 24/7 folding for 4 months - Proven
The majority of people are overreacting - Proven (in my mind)
Trying to say anything other than "EVGA Sucks" and getting whomped on in any forum - Proven
If you have airflow, and things stay cool, you won't have any issues. The "laws of physics" state this as well.
Listen - it's not in EVGA's best interest to try to "pull the wool" over the collective communities eyes, sit in a box, and ignore a problem. The engineers say "things are within spec, but you can add these pads for extra comfort, but they are not required"...and this gets distorted into "the sky is falling and nothing works as all and EVGA design is faulty."
It's the same basic design they have been using for years...and those cards have held up well.
In the unlikely event that I have an issue with my card, EVGA has great customer service and will do right by me.
And...this is one more thread I am not going to monitor anymore (I don't know why I did in the first place to be honest...)