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Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed?

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2021/09/09 13:38:09 (permalink)
Have the issues with the SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series been fixed? I was forced to take an unwanted and unneeded SuperNOVA 850 GA in the Newegg Shuffle in order to get a GPU and want to know if all the issues with the transient power response issues with the GA series discovered late last year were corrected in manufacturing and if so, what revision number and/or manufacturing date does the fix start with so I can verify I’ve received a non-defective unit. 


 
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    decofield
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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/09/09 15:03:26 (permalink)
    Same boat with antonline. Trying to decide to use or keep my original but older seasonic px-850.
     
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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/09/10 16:10:06 (permalink)
    As an FYI the PSU was advertised as an 850 G5 but was shipped the GA. When I asked about it they claimed they had advertised GA (just NO) and did not have a G%. I could get a $10.00 credit or send the entire bundle back. I will likely NOT do business with them again.
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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/09/13 10:44:09 (permalink)
    I am in the same type of boat ( but with a Newegg bundle ) , had to buy the combo w/ EVGA 850 GA ...so I'm debating keeping it or selling it .?

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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/09/13 22:00:46 (permalink)
    Same. I too won and purchased the newegg bundle with card and 850w SunperNova GA Power Supply. Like the others have said has it been fixed? Or can I send it to EVGA as sort of an RMA for an equivalently priced 850W Non GA model?
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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/09/14 11:15:01 (permalink)
    This was updated last year. All shipping units are fully compatible with 3000 series.


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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/09/14 17:39:09 (permalink)
    EVGA_JacobF
    This was updated last year. All shipping units are fully compatible with 3000 series.


    I am hoping that is the case, I just bought a bundle from antonline and they bundled that specific PSU with it. If it works with no random issues, then we are good to go, if not I guess I will reach out to EVGA for  RMA. However, please checkout the recent reviews on newegg as people seem to still be having this issue with the 3080 and up
     
    jonnyGURU also criticizes these specific PSUs as early as July this year saying their voltage regulation is a "yo-yo". 
     
    "Low load to high load voltage drop.
    You take the PSU's highest voltage output.  And the lowest output.  You find the percentage of drop.  This is "voltage regulation".   The voltage should stay as close to nominal as possible.  This one is a yo yo."
    post edited by Sliquid - 2021/09/14 18:39:28
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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/09/15 16:04:34 (permalink)
    EVGA_JacobF
    This was updated last year. All shipping units are fully compatible with 3000 series.


    That's good to hear. Keeping an eye out for issues. However, I am curious if EVGA has a problem with the units being advertised and sold as G5 units rather than GA as Antonline seems to have done (and denied)?
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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/09/22 14:05:29 (permalink)
    A little late to the party, but my older 850GA (12/2020) started tripping it's overcurrent when I up graded my GPU to a 3080TI.
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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/09/23 14:40:58 (permalink)
    EVGA_JacobF
    This was updated last year. All shipping units are fully compatible with 3000 series.




    Can you elaborate on what has changed on the model?
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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/09/28 16:18:48 (permalink)
    EVGA_JacobF
    This was updated last year. All shipping units are fully compatible with 3000 series.


    Were the 850W GA's sold as b-stock on evga.com and evga_official ebay.com ok as well?
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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/10/01 08:59:55 (permalink)
    HankTankerous
    A little late to the party, but my older 850GA (12/2020) started tripping it's overcurrent when I up graded my GPU to a 3080TI.




    Same here. It took me 2-3 weeks (after I got my 3080 Ti) trying everything to figure this out and eventually found multiple threads about this issue. PC would reboot whenever I'm playing game within minutes even on default settings. Glad it's not issue with the GPU.
    I've put a RMA. My PSU is SuperNOVA 850 GA (220-GA-0850-X1) from last year.
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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/12/07 22:23:31 (permalink)
    EVGA_JacobF
    This was updated last year. All shipping units are fully compatible with 3000 series.




    Is there a way to identify the updated units (a revised P/N or something?) so customers can know whether they purchased one? And to be clear, this update addressed the issue with the tripping/shutting down on occasion when paired with the more powerful 3000 series GPUs under load? 
     
    Thank you. It is difficult to find information on any sort of update or revision to this model regarding the 3000 series GPU issue, so any information you're able to provide would likely help many customers.
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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/12/08 09:21:08 (permalink)
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    This was updated last year. All shipping units are fully compatible with 3000 series.




    Is there a way to identify the updated units (a revised P/N or something?) so customers can know whether they purchased one? And to be clear, this update addressed the issue with the tripping/shutting down on occasion when paired with the more powerful 3000 series GPUs under load? 
     
    Thank you. It is difficult to find information on any sort of update or revision to this model regarding the 3000 series GPU issue, so any information you're able to provide would likely help many customers.


    By serial number.  If it's a new retail purchase, check the serial number.  If the number starts with 21, then it's the newer modified unit.  If it starts with 20, then I would need the full serial number to check.  Don't post the serial number here, however.  Either register it to your account or get to 10 posts and send me a PM with your serial number.
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    Re: Have the issues with SuperNOVA GA series and RTX 3000 series cards been fixed? 2021/12/22 08:02:13 (permalink)
    EVGA_JacobF
    This was updated last year. All shipping units are fully compatible with 3000 series.

    EVGATech_LeeM
    By serial number.  If it's a new retail purchase, check the serial number.  If the number starts with 21, then it's the newer modified unit.  If it starts with 20, then I would need the full serial number to check.  Don't post the serial number here, however.  Either register it to your account or get to 10 posts and send me a PM with your serial number.


    If I was just shipped an RMA replacement (OCP problems with 750GA and 3080) and the replacement serial number starts in 19, is that going to be a problem? Or were older units reconditioned/updated to have different OCP logic?
    post edited by ZU476B72N4PC - 2021/12/22 08:03:30
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