Então é bom que pessoal não compra com defeitos.
Agora só quando reverem o que esta mal e lançar versão ok.
Parece nao ser a Msi apenas com o problema .
I just want to report that I also have this problem. MSI Gaming X Trio 3080. I've narrowed it down and a -10MHz clock adjustment in Afterburner solves it for me. This only happens when the card boosts above about 2010MHz.
It's a brand new PC build, Corsair AX1000 Titanium PSU, 2x dedicated PCIE power cables with the second being single cable 2x 8. Configuration doesn't matter I also tried 3x dedicated.
Looks like this is a widespread (not just MSI) issue so I'm hoping MSI / Nvidia acknowledge this soon.
Temporary solve
Should you experience the problem, you can temporarily tackle the problem by reducing the GPU clock speed by 50 a 100 MHz
3.5GB V2.0
Volto a referir, já têm o link atrás, quem tiver problema nas RTX 3080/3090 instale os 460.20, resolve, com boost acima dos 2000 (as placas que fizerem claro) e sem crashes.
Podem fazer OC e não precisam de fazer downclock e/ou undervolting
460.20_GRD_Win10-DCH_x64_WHQL-DEV-International.exe
Então era drivers verdes?
https://www.igorslab.de/en/what-rea...tabilities-of-the-force-rtx-3080-andrtx-3090/Parece que a ASUS tuf é mesmo a melhor opção neste momento. Melhores componentes e um cooler excelente pelo valor base.
By the way, you also have to praise a company here that recognized the whole thing from the start and didn’t even let it touch them, as the Asus TUF RTX 3080 Gaming consequently did without POSCAPs and only used MLCC groups. My compliments, it fits!
As tuf não têm este problema? Não quero estar a gastar tanto dinheiro em algo que tem defeito.
Estas placas parecem é ter mais problemas do que o normal. O mesmo vai acontecer com a AMD.
COLORFUL
The manufacturer was the first to report on a issue unofficially to the press. Review samples that were already sent out, were later recalled.
ASUS
ASUS has changed the design in pre-production. No official statement was made.
https://videocardz.com/newz/manufacturers-respond-to-geforce-rtx-3080-3090-crash-to-desktop-issuesEVGA
Recently there has been some discussion about the EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 series.
During our mass production QC testing we discovered a full 6 POSCAPs solution cannot pass the real world applications testing. It took almost a week of R&D effort to find the cause and reduce the POSCAPs to 4 and add 20 MLCC caps prior to shipping production boards, this is why the EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 FTW3 series was delayed at launch. There were no 6 POSCAP production EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 FTW3 boards shipped.
But, due to the time crunch, some of the reviewers were sent a pre-production version with 6 POSCAP’s, we are working with those reviewers directly to replace their boards with production versions.
EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 XC3 series with 5 POSCAPs + 10 MLCC solution is matched with the XC3 spec without issues.
Also note that we have updated the product pictures at EVGA.com to reflect the production components that shipped to gamers and enthusiasts since day 1 of product launch. Once you receive the card you can compare for yourself, EVGA stands behind its products!
— Jacob Freeman, EVGA Forums