2024/09/27 07:52:41
snot_rocket
So my 2080ti last night decided to go dark. on boot the rgb lights up and then goes dark, fans stay spinning, screen is black no signal. 
 
gpu done? or is it fixable?
2024/09/27 08:15:30
Cool GTX
snot_rocket
So my 2080ti last night decided to go dark. on boot the rgb lights up and then goes dark, fans stay spinning, screen is black no signal. 
 
gpu done? or is it fixable?


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2024/09/27 08:21:34
Cool GTX
You can't get into the BIOS screen?
 
any Obvious damage?  water, smoke, strange smells/ burnt
 
Test another:
     Video cable
     GPU output port
     Monitor
 
Did Windows just doe some sort of update?
 
Test Video card:  (after removing all sources of AC power from PC - because even with the OS off - soft off --> there is Power to MB & you can cause damage to hardware)


Remove & reinstall power cords from PSU


Reseat card -- (remove & reinstall)


test GPU in different slot


If you have spare PSU - "PCIe cables" or unused ports on you PSU .... test with the other PCIe cables & spare PCie ports on PSU
 
WARNING - NEVER - use power cords from a different PSU (mixing between different PSU) as they ARE NOT always wired the same on the PSU side ..... people damage their hardware from this type of mistake.
 
2024/09/27 08:27:54
snot_rocket
MB - ASUS z370-e
cpu - i7-8500 liquid cooled
winblows 10
psu - evga supernova 850 gq 80 plus gold
gpu - evga 2080ti display port 
MONITOR X2 - LG 32GN63T-B 
2024/09/27 08:31:25
Cool GTX
Have a spare HDMI or DP cable to test with?
 
Test another:
     Video cable
     GPU output port
     Monitor
2024/09/27 08:32:52
snot_rocket
nope no bios and yes i did all that even tried in a different pc
2024/09/27 08:39:24
Cool GTX
Different PC test .... would usually indicate dead card
 
DID you also test with a different Monitor?
 
the other PC, if it was working correctly & had a gpu driver that was new enough for you card would usually indicate hardware failuse
 
GPU  Failed while in use? 
 
PC restarted / waken-up & you discovered no Signal?
 
Have you Checked this guide yet? ---> Comprehensive Windows 10 Black Screen Trouble shooting Guide
2024/09/27 08:59:41
snot_rocket
2nd pc was the original pc i bought the card for and would for sure run said gpu
 
gpu worked fine the night before shut down and then would not run the next day
 
 
2024/09/27 09:30:41
Cool GTX
Is the GPU still under EVGA warranty?  (did you buy the extended warranty)
 
  Warranty Check
 
Have you Checked this guide yet? ---> Comprehensive Windows 10 Black Screen Trouble shooting Guide
2024/09/28 03:56:05
Hoggle
Normally after a second PC test it's a card issue as long as the second PC meets the power requirements of the card.  When you ran the second PC test did you use a different monitor and Display Port cable? If it's easily accessible a HDMI cable from television is a good way of testing to see if it's a cable issue but with two systems doing the same thing it's not good. 
 
If the card has a bios switch you could try to move that over to the secondary bios to see if the results are the same.

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