Captain_Yuri said: Another GeForce RTX 4090 16-pin Adapter Bites The Dust https://www.tomshardware.com/news/another-geforce-rtx-4090-16-pin-adapter-bites-the-dust Looks like that's the 4th one... While 4090s have been selling better than expected, I can't imagine there are too many that got sold as of yet so the % of cables that are melting is relatively high. Considering the 30 series FE had an adapter as well as 3090 Tis, there's clearly something wrong. Personally Nvidia should stop selling 4090s at this point so they can get control of the situation. While people are speculating that bending is what's causing this, I really don't think that's the reason cause from the pictures that we have seen, these really aren't aggressive bends. If anything, there's a clamping issue with some of the connector pins that's making them come lose is what my speculation is. |
C'mon! You know that Nvidia can't do that. It would be such a disaster on all fronts that it could actually gamage Nvidia more than any hardware AMD or Intel brings to compete with Ada.
Captain_Yuri said: 4090 Strix review - Beyond Fast with a few big hiccups With RDNA 3 announcement approaching next week, I may as well get my review out of the way just in case there's a reason for me to return it and boy, idk if I'll ever buy another GPU at launch again after this experience lmao. *snip*Conclusion: One would think that with Nvidia controlling a large part of the PCB, the power adapters the GPUs come with, the VBIOS the GPUs ship with and the driver stack that 4090 would be a flawless launch. Like how can a company goof up a launch where they control so many aspects of it? But apparently, Nvidia can... Newegg does have a 30 day return policy and while I am happy enough with my 4090 after getting its issues sorted, if AMD has something better, I am open to switching considering how many issues this launch has had. |
Thanks you for your insight. It will be interesting to hear from TallSilhouette, to see if he has also had the same problems as you have.
The driver part really surprises me as you'd expect Nvidia to nail that for such an important release. For all the (deserved) crap AMD and Intel get thrown, Nvidia chose the worst time possible to launch a faulty driver.
Again, thanks for sharing.
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