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  2. Niestety, karty padają też pod LC, także niskie temperatury ich nie ratują. https://www.overclock.net/forum/69-nvidia/1706276-official-nvidia-rtx-2080-ti-owner-s-club-287.html "Hi guys, Long time lurker, first time poster. Have had my 2080 Ti FE for about 3 weeks now. Absolutely love it, however i think i may have gotten one of the bad batch. When I first got the card, i when and ran some stock as a rock benches on air: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/29333638? I also ran a few benchmark tests on Rise of the Tomb Raider (as that's the game i was currently playing). Was getting roughly 110-120fps on max settings. I'm running a 1440p monitor. About a week and a half ago i got all my gear to put together a custom loop. Put it on water, overclocked it a bunch as well as my CPU and this is about as high a score as i got: https://www.3dmark.com/spy/4806720. Rise of the Tomb raider was benching between 140-150fps flawlessly. This is where it started to break down. I clocked it back a tad after benching for gaming stability. Was running great until about 5 days ago i start to get game crashes, artifacts (coloured flashes, white blocks, and other misc.). So i began to clock it riiiiiiight back down (stopping at every step down to see if the problems would stop) to where it pretty much was stock. This didn't solve the issue. Reverting completely to stock fixed the severity however it was still happening intermittently. Got onto Nvidia support who got me to clean install my drivers and install an unreleased driver (416.64) to see if that fixed the issues. No dice. In the end they decided to RMA my card (which i don't mind at all considering they do advanced RMA's so you're not without a card - awesome service that is). I decided to keep everything stock for now. While i wait, went back to play Rise of the Tomb Raider. I noticed my FPS counter was sitting at around 80ish fps which was kind of odd and it would never go over 100. So i decided to run some of the RotTR benches again and the benches never went over 100. Was anywhere between 75-90fps each run. So something is seriously wrong with my card... I ran another TSE benchmark completely stock to see how the scores were matching up: https://www.3dmark.com/spy/4876660 Has anyone RMA'd through Nvidia before? How long does the turn around usually take? Edit: Heres a picture of my rig that got some praise and criticism. I guess its a blessing in disguise which gives me an excuse to tear-down the loop, order some more PETG, and fix up some flaws - https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comm..._feat_2080_ti/"
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  3. W kwestii wadliwych GDDR6, obecnie czekam na nowe karty które dojdą do mnie zanim jeszcze wysyłać będe te wadliwe. Sprawdzałem od wczoraj przy pamięciach o 300 MHz niżej taktowanych względem ustawinień stock, czy nadal będą artefakty gdyż powyżej tej wartości arci jak cholera. Co się okazuje? Po około 40 minutach gry w "Shadow of the Tomb Raider", znowu sypie. Wychodzi na to, że te memki są bardzo wrażliwe na temperatury i jak już padną to degradacja następuje cały czas. Po schłodzeniu kart, arty ustępują, ale rzecz jasna nadal przy - 300 względem def. Karty sprawdzam przy wentylatorach ustawionych na 100%.
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  4. A ile pracują karty w koparkach a ile u normalnego gracza ? Typowa koparka to z reguły praca 24 h , mało graczy gra przez 12h w ciągu dnia , niektórzy nawet mniej chodzą . Więc patrząc na to , to taka pokoparkowa karta ma przebieg jak kilka razy starsza karta z normalnego PC . W sumie jedyny plus to gwara , jak coś padnie to można od razu odesłać , kultura pracy takiej karty może już nie być za dobra .
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  5. Nie wiedziałem, że karty graficzne to jak noże w tokarkach i ich stan się określa po liczbie roboczogodzin. Po 10000h na liczniku czasu pracy wyrabiają mniej klatek na sekundę czy co?
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