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NVIDIA Confirms Issues Affecting Early Production Run of GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Graphics Card

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2018/11/15 10:09:04 (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.com/249603/nvidia-confirms-issues-affecting-early-production-run-of-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-graphics-cards
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1079930/geforce-rtx-20-series/rtx-2080-ti-founders-edition-contact-us/
 
NVIDIA, via a blog post on its forums, has confirmed widespread reports of failures affecting their flagship RTX 2080 Ti graphics card. The issues, which resulted in "crashes, black screens, blue screen of death issues, artifacts and cards that fail to work entirely," started cropping up throughout tech forums. As NVIDIA themselves put it, "Limited test escapes from early boards caused the issues some customers have experienced with RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition." If anyone has issues with the NVIDIA RTX 2080ti Founders Edition card to the 2nd URL I posted above.

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    Re: NVIDIA Confirms Issues Affecting Early Production Run of GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Graphics 2018/11/15 13:29:56 (permalink)
    Hum, Nvida says limited and it gets reported as widespread. Has CNN taken over everyone's minds to post misinformation? What happened to honesty?
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    Re: NVIDIA Confirms Issues Affecting Early Production Run of GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Graphics 2018/11/15 13:43:41 (permalink)
    this only applies to Nvidia FE cards 


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    Re: NVIDIA Confirms Issues Affecting Early Production Run of GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Graphics 2018/11/15 14:05:49 (permalink)
    Xavier Zepherious
    this only applies to Nvidia FE cards 




    Damn, I can't even imagine to pay so much and than problems to show.
    I think I didn't had better choice below 600$ than GTX1080Ti Poseidon.
    He need full cover block same as other cards, but at least I could have peformanse closer to him than to air coolers.
     
    RTX2080Ti in East Europe cost 1380-1400-1450 up to 1520 euro for reference custom models.
    Price of RTX2080 is 920-950 up to 1050 euro.
     
    I think one part of customers arround 30% of gamers can only to remember period when they payed high end graphic cards.
    In best scenario NVIDIA could launch next series with 50-100$ less price and that mean nothing to us.
    Because of that best we can do is to search hardware from guys who bought to late just before new series or 7-8 months before and have enough money to sell their model add 600-700-800$ and buy new card, and every 2-3 years to change GPU on that way. No other option.
    And Xtreme platform on 5 years.
     
    I made big decision that my next platform will have DDR5 memory and I start to put on side every month 100 euro for that purpose. I want to buy DDR5 immediately when show up as DDR4, in mean time, nothing, I repeat nothing will convince me that X99 is bottleneck for something.

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