2021/12/27 06:59:24
j3zzr
Yes in EU thats common and bound by EU law. Cant really blame EVGA for that one as US law is different.
2021/12/27 07:15:12
DXChase
I can agree that these cards run a little too hot. I've been having a problem lately that i cant keep my side panel on my PC because the EVGA 3070ti i have is just generating too much heat (my case is a full size with multiple fans btw) that blows into the case cause me to have immediate blue screen errors when im playing games. I thought maybe its my pc or something else, but after research and all,  its just the card being hot, and i dont think i should have to replace like thermal paste or anything in it yet.
2021/12/27 10:00:39
Fennario
LLLEFTERIS
I am more bothered by the warranty than the hardware failures. I have an EVGA power supply with another 6 year warranty and I want to sell it but the one who will get it will not have a warranty at all.

In all the companies in the world the guarantee follows the object here the guarantee follows the original owner, big wrong.




Subject to proof of purchase, EVGA has transferable warranty for secondary owners.
 
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Subject to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty, the Transferable Limited Warranty is available to second-hand purchasers with a valid proof of purchase of the transaction between the current owner and the previous owner.* A second-hand purchaser is defined as someone who purchases an EVGA product from an unauthorized reseller. The limited warranty on any Product which was originally shipped from EVGA or an Authorized Reseller as a demo or prize is not transferable to second-hand purchasers and is not covered by the Transferable Limited Warranty.
Products shipped from EVGA as warranty replacements will be subject to this Transferable Limited Warranty, provided that the original Product was shipped from EVGA on or after July 1, 2011 and has a qualifying Transferable Limited Warranty suffix. Warranty replacements retain the limited warranty characteristics of the original Product, which will be used to determine the original purchase date and/or ship date.
The length of the Transferable Limited Warranty is determined by Product according to the suffix associated with each Product's identification number as set forth below and will be measured beginning from the Product's original date of shipment from an EVGA online store, EVGA's official eBay store, or EVGA's official Amazon Marketplace store:
  • 3 Year Transferable Limited Warranty Product Suffixes: -A1, -A2, -A3, -A4, -AR, -AX, -CR, -CX, -DX, -FR, -FX, -SG, -SX, -KR, -K1, -K2, -K3, -K4, -K5, -KB, -KA, -KF, -KH, -KL, -KM
  • 2 Year Transferable Limited Warranty Product Suffixes: -LA, -LE, -LR, -L1, -LX, -T1, -T2, -TR, -TX
Products described by the following suffixes are not covered by the Transferable Limited Warranty: -B1, -BR, -BX, -DR, -RX, -R2, -RB, -RL
*For more warranty information about original and second-hand purchases, please see our FAQ here.
2021/12/27 14:06:09
the_Scarlet_one
Fennario
LLLEFTERIS
I am more bothered by the warranty than the hardware failures. I have an EVGA power supply with another 6 year warranty and I want to sell it but the one who will get it will not have a warranty at all.

In all the companies in the world the guarantee follows the object here the guarantee follows the original owner, big wrong.


Spoiler

Subject to proof of purchase, EVGA has transferable warranty for secondary owners.
 
________________
 
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty, the Transferable Limited Warranty is available to second-hand purchasers with a valid proof of purchase of the transaction between the current owner and the previous owner.* A second-hand purchaser is defined as someone who purchases an EVGA product from an unauthorized reseller. The limited warranty on any Product which was originally shipped from EVGA or an Authorized Reseller as a demo or prize is not transferable to second-hand purchasers and is not covered by the Transferable Limited Warranty.
Products shipped from EVGA as warranty replacements will be subject to this Transferable Limited Warranty, provided that the original Product was shipped from EVGA on or after July 1, 2011 and has a qualifying Transferable Limited Warranty suffix. Warranty replacements retain the limited warranty characteristics of the original Product, which will be used to determine the original purchase date and/or ship date.
The length of the Transferable Limited Warranty is determined by Product according to the suffix associated with each Product's identification number as set forth below and will be measured beginning from the Product's original date of shipment from an EVGA online store, EVGA's official eBay store, or EVGA's official Amazon Marketplace store:
  • 3 Year Transferable Limited Warranty Product Suffixes: -A1, -A2, -A3, -A4, -AR, -AX, -CR, -CX, -DX, -FR, -FX, -SG, -SX, -KR, -K1, -K2, -K3, -K4, -K5, -KB, -KA, -KF, -KH, -KL, -KM
  • 2 Year Transferable Limited Warranty Product Suffixes: -LA, -LE, -LR, -L1, -LX, -T1, -T2, -TR, -TX
Products described by the following suffixes are not covered by the Transferable Limited Warranty: -B1, -BR, -BX, -DR, -RX, -R2, -RB, -RL
*For more warranty information about original and second-hand purchases, please see our FAQ here.
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when talking about power supply warranties, refer to the power supply specific section of the warranty pages for the best information: https://www.evga.com/warranty/power-supplies/
 
There is a lot more detail in the specific sections 
2021/12/28 11:42:40
bavor
transdogmifier
I'm gonna go with "no" on this one.

 
Yes, we have heard it time and time again in your reply to every single thread where someone has an issue with their EVGA RTX 3000 series card.  You believe that your same size of one working card represents every RTX 3000 series card EVGA has ever made and every single person who had an issue with an EVGA RTX 3000 series card is an idiot or uses a cheap power supply or daisy chains their power cables.  Even though people have repeated the problem in multiple PCs with different 1000+ watt name braind 80+ gold or better power rating power supplies with individual cables to each 8 pin connector. 
 
2021/12/28 11:55:25
bavor
bilalkhan22
 Look guys I love evga as much as the next guy... Usually solid products, great CS..... But the amount of issues there seems to be with the 3000 series cards (80 and 90) seems a little high, no? Go to the Asus, MSI, gigabyte subs, and there are nowhere near as many issues posted whereas here it seems to be non-stop "3090 red lights" "fan issues" "RMA in progress" "3080 black screen" etc. Even I'm sitting here waiting for my xc3 3080 to go bad lol.Has evga said anything about the seemingly high failure rate and issues the cards are having

 
I think that EVGA and other manufacturers didn't have a lot fo time to finalize their designs for RTX 3000 series cards between the tiem Nvidia finalized info and the release date.  So some things were rushed and last minute changes were made.  Unfortunately that has affected EVGA more than other manufacturers this time around.
 
Some people say that the cards are problem free and its the end user.  However the problems are mostly similar issues experienced by a wide number of users using adequate hardware and repeatable in multiple PCs.
 
My own experience with the EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 was multiple RMAs then EVGA offered a refund after they couldn't send me a card that would work in any of the three PCs I have here.  All three cards had the same exact problem.  When playing any DX11 game or running any DX11 based graphics benchmark, the screen would turn black and the fans on the cards would spin at what sounded like 100% speed.  In addition to that, the cards were drawing 85-96+ watts through the PCIEx16 slot on the 12v rail when the spec id 75 watts on all voltage rails.
 
The first 3090 Kingpin hybrid I received had a dead 120mm fan on the radiator.  I replaced the fan with another 120mm PWM fan from my EVGA RTX 2080 Super hybrid after support told me they don't stock spare 120mm fans.  Then the pump on the 3090 Kingpin Hybrid died within a few hours of use and the LCD display displayed an "Overheating" message.  I also had issues with the waterblocks on the 3090 Kingpin Hydro Copper and Hydro Copper kit leaking and one of them couldn't be fixed.  The problems was worse when I used chilled coolant.  The threaded area on the block was damaged during assembly at the factory and it couldn't be tightened enough to stop the leak.
 
2021/12/28 16:56:14
nosomo
bilalkhan22
 Look guys I love evga as much as the next guy... Usually solid products, great CS..... But the amount of issues there seems to be with the 3000 series cards (80 and 90) seems a little high, no? Go to the Asus, MSI, gigabyte subs, and there are nowhere near as many issues posted whereas here it seems to be non-stop "3090 red lights" "fan issues" "RMA in progress" "3080 black screen" etc. Even I'm sitting here waiting for my xc3 3080 to go bad lol.Has evga said anything about the seemingly high failure rate and issues the cards are having
 


Unless you're doing something to your card that could harm it, why on earth are you waiting for it to go bad?  EVGA is the best company in the industry for customer service.  I've been a customer for over 15 years and wish they made more products.   Every product has the possibility of failing --- look at the mess that people dealing with gigabyte went through.   That fiasco has ruled them out for me until something magical happens to their company to compel me to even consider them.   I'll stick with EVGA because I know that if I ever have an issue, they've got my back.   They stand behind their products 100%.  Not sure what else you could ask for. 
2021/12/30 04:26:52
LLLEFTERIS
A graphics card without proof why it was lost and the store has closed for everand to give new proof, the card is without a statement to EVGA.

I guess is out of warranty right?

On the EVGA site based on SN that it still has a 500+ day warranty.
2021/12/30 06:30:47
redteamgo
nomoss
LLLEFTERISIn all the companies in the world the guarantee follows the object here the guarantee follows the original owner, big wrong.


Warranties that follow the product are quite rare.  Maybe it an EU thing but it's almost unheard of in the US.  


not sure that is really true. anecdotally, every tangible, "capital" purchase I've made in the past 7-8 years has a transferable, full warranty at minimum.  just to rattle off some in no particular order: kitchen appliances, 4wd truck, impact windows parts and labor, parts & labor on HVAC motor replacement, concrete tile roof, etc.  each thing of course has a warranty duration but the full warranty exists and is transferable.
 
also, warranty law in the EU is very different than in the US.  here is a pretty good read if you can't sleep 
 
https://www.consumerrepor...20of%20a%20replacement
2021/12/30 06:50:51
gdtyrael
I love EVGA, the only thing I think needs work, because it constantly has problems, is Precision X1. Many people had to RMA their gpus when they tried to flash their vbios because Precision X1 screwed up the process and bricked the cards. Even today, I tried to flash my card this month and got an error, after many many updates later, it still has problems.

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