The RMA of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti is within the normal parameters according to stores
It appears that the RMA rates of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti are within normal parameters according to stores and wholesalers.
There has been a lot of talk about the problems presented by the new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards, which present serious performance problems and in the Reddit forums and NVIDIA itself it is highlighted that artifacts, BSOD, CTD problems have appeared and some have even stopped working completely. NVIDIA has spoken about this and they point out that they have not found an RMA rate higher than what might be usual. GamerNexus, a specialized media outlet, points out that after asking several wholesalers and stores with which they have contacts, they point out that the RMAs are within the norm.
Are the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti really experiencing major issues?
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According to GamerNexus, the stores and wholesalers they have contacted report that the problems with processing the RMA have not changed from previous generations and that the return rate of a defective graphic is really low at the moment, noting that some of those asked highlight that they are below 0.01%.
The problems so far have been centered according to previous reports to the Founders Edition models, although it has also been highlighted in the process that the Gigabyte and ASUS models would also present similar problems.
Various theories have also appeared in this regard, the most popular being excessive heating of the memories, although GamerNexus emphasizes that it has not been able to validate it. They want to highlight that when they launched the review of the 2080 Ti, the GDDR6 modules at no time exceeded 81ºC for the chip that registered the highest temperature. They also emphasize that when they disassembled the graphics they found that NVIDIA used thermal pads between the memories and the heatsink, something that is being used as a basis for the problem, since some say that they would be incorrectly placed or of poor quality.
In order to further investigate the problem, the guys from GamerNexus have created a specific email where to contact them and so that they can be sent the RTX 2080 Ti that do not work or have serious problems, in order to try to discover where the problem is and to be able to be more rigorous in the information. Not only that, they undertake to cover the costs of reception and shipping, highlighting that when they return the graphics they include their own merchandising as a thank you.



