Hello,
First of all - I apologise if I have posted this under the wrong section.
This morning I purchased & downloaded Dragon's Dogma II. After launching the game for the first time and switching the display mode in-game from Windowed -> Fullscreen, my monitor immediately shut off...
When I looked at my PC I noticed all of the normal LED's had switched off on my 3090 with only a single red LED lit up remaining. It is the left-most LED which is illuminated, i.e. not any of the LED's above any of the three power connectors.
From what I read online (and hopefully someone can confirm this), the left-most LED signifies that there is a short-circuit or other technical fault and the other LED's are illuminated when there is a power issue with one of the three possible connectors - is that correct?
I have been able to connect my monitor to the integrated Intel GPU and boot the PC successfully which rulles out the possibility that the issue is related to my power supply or any other component(s). FWIW - I have been using three separate power cables from my PSU, with no daisy-chaining/splitting.
Given that it sadly appears the card is dead, I wanted to get the opinions of you folks to see if you can help me with what my options are. I purchased the card at the end of January 2021 so it has just ended it's 3 year warranty period.
Am I therefore right in thinking that EVGA will not accept the card for an RMA? I feel a little sick at the thought that I might be £2100 out of pocket for a top of the range product that has only lasted just over three years :(
Also, after doing a bit of reading on this forum I saw a lot of posts about the "0.1" board. I've had a look at mine and it is indeed also a 0.1 board. I was completely unaware there had been lots of issues related to this 0.1 board and that EVGA had updated it with a 1.0 and later 1.2 versions.
Should my 0.1 variant not have been part of a product recall by EVGA? It isn't leaving a good taste in my mouth knowing that i've been running a ticking time bomb for the past three years that I could (and would!) have RMA'd before it's 3 year warranty period if I had known about this issue.
PS. I have already contacted the retailer I purchased it from by way of a support ticket, but they are shut over the weekend so I imagine I won't hear back from them until Monday at the earliest.
Any advice or suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thanks :)