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NVIDIA takes iron out of the problems of the new GeForce RTX 2080 Ti

Finally, we have an answer from NVIDIA to the problems that the RTX 2080 Ti are suffering, but the answer is to take iron out of the matter.

The problems with the new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti have not gone unnoticed by the community, who are complaining about myriad issues ranging from artifacts to the new NVIDIA graphics card crashing. Among the problems of this increase in RMA could be the new Turing GPUs, which being more complex could have a problem at the silicon level or any of the 2.600 components of the new RTX. After the rain of criticism NVIDIA has spoken about it.

NVIDIA takes iron out of the problems presented by the new GeForce RTX 2080 Ti

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After the innumerable criticisms that have reached the company in the official forum and on social networks, they have released a statement acknowledging the problems, but a little alone. They emphasize that they are aware that there seem to be problems with the NVIDIA graphics and some AIB models from various manufacturers, but they would be denying a problem that had to do with the manufacturers, moreover, it seems that they leave the door open to a problem at the level of architecture or a defective batch.

Possibly we are a defective batch for whatever reason, although it is true that some users report that they have processed the RMA and the product has been changed, although later they had problems again and needed more RMA. The most affected are the RTX 2080 Ti, while the RTX 2080 are affected but less. It seems that for now the RTX 2070 are saving themselves from these problems.

NVIDIA says there is a problem, but minimizes the consequences. Tom's Hardware reports that the company tells them that "there is not a growing number of users" that are affected by this incident and that the number "is not large." They emphasize from the company that "we are working with each user individually as always."

Although it is an important problem, it is not a problem that comes to us again and it is quite typical that a new product can give more problems than expected and if they tell Apple, what product they launch, ostia that is They put in terms of quality, since it is common for their new products to have one or more technical problems.

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Robert Sole

Director of Contents and Writing of this same website, technician in renewable energy generation systems and low voltage electrical technician. I work in front of a PC, in my free time I am in front of a PC and when I leave the house I am glued to the screen of my smartphone. Every morning when I wake up I walk across the Stargate to make some coffee and start watching YouTube videos. I once saw a dragon ... or was it a Dragonite?

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