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I think you are missing the meaning of the word incompetent ... Nvidia are the incompetents not me, and with the behavior that you have by accepting the errors and the problems that nvidia makes in drivers, and not even reporting them to nvidia, you encourage them and they think they are the best, and they will charge you with higher price.
I don't have anything else to say, because it's clear that is what you want.
At least I will do something about it, and if they don't fix the problems where i live after 3 times in warranty with same defect, I will get money back and that's it.I can take anytime a cheaper sh card.
You didn't had a card that was giving BSOD and it was a because of bad silicon solder, and at the beginning I thought also that is because of drivers, but after warranty ended it died, and I tried to fix it and I couldn't because silicon solder can't be replaced. I will not do that again. You can do it if you want, like you said it's your money.
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Hey. I think that was a bug on drivers/or my cpu management. Because also i had lower score fps in this test gpu test 2 time spy,because intel boost was not working fine on this test. So i use in Windows Management.HIGH PERFORMANCE and boost 4.7ghz always , no gpu load drop and no crashing,no bsod and score are fine. Also tested on 3third driver ( 416.94 ) and its fine.
Test now smooth like hell,no hitching,no drops,score fine,no crashing:)
So on 416.94 looping after 5 hours it crashed. Any ideas?
In benchmarks my card was ok, in Sniper elite 4 in DX11 was ok. In DX12 in max 1 hour game was exiting to windows without any error and after 1 min BSOD ... And with some drivers the GPU frequency was locking at 1350 Mhz and on idle was staying at that frequency instead of dropping at 300 Mhz. Also I was having problems when I was encoding some videos with the video card encoder there was no video, and with intel encoder same settings everything was ok.
For me there were to many errors, and it made me think that for 1200$ I was getting more problems than on a igpu, instead of eliminate all the igpu problems.
If your card works only with one driver without crashes, is not ok. There are many tests on internet with different drivers and there is no crash.
I don't know if you set the CPU all core to boost to 4.7Ghz, but if you did without voltage increase, is not stable.
Try to use it with default settings and see if you get any errors then. By the way what is the CPU and PSU that you have ?
its stable cpu all cpu tests passing fine. Also on 411.70 is fine too.
My cpu is not oc,is only turbo working.
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Well, if I had your card I would have return it in the moment I saw that BSOD. Test it with the driver on the CD, because that benchmark was available when the card was released. So there is no excuse for the card to give you a BSOD with that driver, in that benchmark.
That benchmark doesn't use and special features of the card and should work flawlessly with any driver. If it doesn't then either there is a hardware problem (which i tend to believe because, like i told you, there many people with same card and no problems in that benchmark with same drivers that you have problems), either they are doing the usual stuff they fix something and brake something else, which for me is unacceptable and the level they want to be, and for the price we payed for those cards.
Nvidia should work on their quality controls of the GPUs and drivers
I read on internet that some peoples have the same crash on GPU TEST 2 Time Spy looped in about 5 hour like mine:) With 2080 ti s
Also mine working fine with the latest and no crash. Currently i am testing the oldest 411.70 and no issues,but still testing.
You know what I don't like ? Having so many drivers some work some don't. That's instability.
Because of so unstable drivers, maybe in the future a game that you wanna play will need updated drivers, and nvidia will release them but they will make some power management bugs that will fry your GPU.
Because of that I don't find nvidia cards reliable.
Latest driver, if you didn't know gives BSOD in ARK: Survival Evolved and is specified in driver release notes. This problem is known since the release of rtx series, and since then passed few month and is not fixed.
And some other applications that use the same dx functions will crash also.
Passing so much time makes me think that there are some schematic mistakes or hardware faults, and they can't fix them with software.
RTX 2080 Ti GPU is a Titan RTX on which some parts didn't work, and I'm afraid that some other parts are not working correctly, thats why so many problems.
They released a card not fully testing a large amount of GPUs, hoping that they will fix the bugs by users reports.
Because of those things you can't say that your card works or not correctly ...
I wish I can tell you if the card works or not how it should but, I hope you understood, that I can't, and other people can't tell you that also.
My card I considered that was not working correctly. For your card only you can decide that.
All you can do is test it in time, and see if it works or not correctly.
Hmm yeah but even if your card is stable everywhere then can be unstable on next future game released in next month heh
If card is stable everywhere it means that the driver works correctly with DirectX, Opengl or Mantle. Games access first Directx, OpenGl and Mantle apis and if all applications that are using this apis don't crash that means that the driver, that is accessed by the apis, has no bugs and the GPU has no hardware issues, and the future games should work correctly.
But yea ... with nvidia, you can expect anything, because is unstable with old games, not talking about some of the new ones. You don't really know if the cards have hardware issues, or driver issues. Only nvidia knows ...
Stop doing loops, my card was not crashing on loops, but in a game, and also I had a problem when encoding a video, with the same settings I had on igpu. Or maybe you will be playing benchmarks ...
That's why I did RMA. I don't want to have BSOD when I render or edit something. Benchmarks are repeatable, and they have mostly the same variables, while a game or an application have different variables and different scenarios.
So on 416.94 looping after 5 hours it crashed. Any ideas?
In benchmarks my card was ok, in Sniper elite 4 in DX11 was ok. In DX12 in max 1 hour game was exiting to windows without any error and after 1 min BSOD ... And with some drivers the GPU frequency was locking at 1350 Mhz and on idle was staying at that frequency instead of dropping at 300 Mhz. Also I was having problems when I was encoding some videos with the video card encoder there was no video, and with intel encoder same settings everything was ok.
For me there were to many errors, and it made me think that for 1200$ I was getting more problems than on a igpu, instead of eliminate all the igpu problems.
If your card works only with one driver without crashes, is not ok. There are many tests on internet with different drivers and there is no crash.
I don't know if you set the CPU all core to boost to 4.7Ghz, but if you did without voltage increase, is not stable.
Try to use it with default settings and see if you get any errors then. By the way what is the CPU and PSU that you have ?
Hey, val. I see you got a replacement card. Are you still getting BSOD with DX12? I was playing The Division with DX12 and my PC was suddenly restarting while in-game, usually after 1 to 2 hours, but then it happened while in the game menu under light load (never happened in Windows desktop). My temps are normal, voltages of PSU are rock solid as far as I can tell, memtest86 for 12 hours with no errors. I have a platinum 800 watt psu, only 1 year old. I have switched the game setting to DX11 and now for 12 hours across 3 days there is no restart yet. I will update if this changes, but I am still worried.
chong83 wrote: Feb 16, 2019 7:32:57 GMT -8 check the task manager which software progress use high CPU or SSD
totallypissedoff wrote: Feb 16, 2019 5:02:17 GMT -8 grichie Try downloading, and installing the Aorus Graphics Engine directly from the Gigabyte website. Installing from the disk is not the best idea, as it is most likely an older version of the software.
dvojinov wrote: Feb 14, 2019 2:59:58 GMT -8 hello , does someone knows where to download older version of Aours VGA tool 1.52?
vanowm wrote: Feb 13, 2019 16:12:37 GMT -8 mechanicman91, you need connect your monitor to motherboard, enter bios and set PCI-E graphic card as primary.
bigdave wrote: Feb 13, 2019 12:41:06 GMT -8 spaceweasel,Use the NVIDIA Control Panel -->Help-->system information.
spaceweasel wrote: Feb 13, 2019 11:47:46 GMT -8 I have an Aorus RTX280 Extreme card. What's the easiest way to check firmware version?
mechanicman91 wrote: Feb 12, 2019 20:02:48 GMT -8 i just put together a B450I ryzen 2400G system with 16gb of G Skill ddr4 3200 and a 970 evo. the pc will turn on, but the monitor wont detect until it is past bios. just curious if any of y'all have seen this before.
dimentograven wrote: Feb 12, 2019 17:55:21 GMT -8 Is there any way to turn Easy Raid off once activated? I turned it on thinking I could setup two NVME drives in a stripe, but when I enabled Easy Raid, I found the NVME drives don't show up in the list, and th the existing SATA SSD no longer properly boot
karambit wrote: Feb 12, 2019 10:09:32 GMT -8 Are the mounting holes for an EK Monoblock for the newer Z390( Ultra, pro or Designare)in the same position and series as the Z37 Aorus Gaming 7 ?
yuki wrote: Feb 12, 2019 4:30:22 GMT -8 I'm having issues with removing the SSD Screw from the Heatsink, Using the Z390 Board. Any tips removing the screw? It feels like they are super tight
galving wrote: Feb 12, 2019 3:14:12 GMT -8 mmanfroni I'm having similar issues. on the z390 xtreme with g.skill royal 4266mhz. system doesn't boot with xmp enabled
warpigs wrote: Feb 9, 2019 20:56:42 GMT -8 Hello All, New build getting A6 error code..Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Ultra v 1.0..I tried with my 2 M.2 SSD's out and still get as well. Any advise? Thank you in advance.
hannanfix wrote: Feb 9, 2019 11:19:51 GMT -8 My Motherboard is Z370 AORUS Gaming 5. Processor 9700k. Samsung 970 M.2 NVME and ADATA XPG M.2 NVME. Graphics XFX RX 580.
I installed GC-ALPINE RIDGE (rev. 1.0) but in Bios it did not show. I update and downgrade BIOS no hope. Then I Disconnected MY All *
hannanfix wrote: Feb 9, 2019 11:09:21 GMT -8 Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Gaming 5 My Board. After upgrading BIOS F12c My Hackintosh is unable to load. I am a very serious Ex pert in Hackintosh. Then I downgrade and F10 and everything OK.
grichie wrote: Feb 9, 2019 7:00:57 GMT -8 I just purchased and installed a new gigabyte Geforce 1050 and installed the software from the included disk. I have not been able to find or access the aorus engine to make adjustments to the graphics card.
Can anyone tell me how to find this feature?*
vanowm wrote: Feb 9, 2019 6:32:09 GMT -8 mmanfroni, contact tech support. If the ram in QVL list they will need fix their f-up in bios.
mmanfroni wrote: Feb 8, 2019 20:07:19 GMT -8 hi guys, someone use 4266mhz rams? i have aorus master z390 and at max frequence system is instable/dont boot, at 4000 is stable.
vanowm wrote: Feb 8, 2019 15:25:27 GMT -8 joaomonteiro, try another power supply, then remove/unplug everything except power supply, then add cpu, next ram. Test it after each step, If not changes between all these steps, then I'd say it's dead.
joaomonteiro wrote: Feb 8, 2019 4:24:02 GMT -8 Hello everyone. I need some help about my Gigabyte GA-X58a-UD7. i died on me and i can only see the poder and the clear cmos light on. before this i only saw all led's lid up and error code 88 for brief second. is it really dead or is it salvagable?