Good bye second gtx 1080

good bye second gtx 1080
what the fuck is wrong with nvidia gpus?

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>what the fuck is wrong with nvidia gpus?
Nvidia doesn't like homosexuals like you, OP.

Really? well OP, unless you are literally baking your cards.. I would have to say that your mobo or psu is frying these.. had that happen a few times now.

But, it can happen OP. Quit using linux btw

>why does this company that uses jewish trickery not care about the device I buy from them

this is from dmesg

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>have had the 980 ti ever since it came out
it's just you OP.

at what temps are they tunning?
Did you buy it from a miner or something>

You have a shitty PSU, retard

>what the fuck is wrong with nvidia gpus?
Not designed for mining

The mobo and the PSU dont feed the chip directly, there are VRMs and shit between them

64C
It was from retail shop
I fixed it

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>I fixed it
Did you resolder the vram chip or something?

>I fixed it
Let me guess, you reinstalled the driver?

yeah, I did

fucking linux giving me hearth attacks everytime since my previous gtx did die tho

>OP was a faggot
who would have thought

>systemd
Found your problem

I've bought 12 Nvidia GPUs across 4 years and none of them broke

>KDE
mein Neger

What brand? Msi is known for this shit.

Stop using proprietary drivers.
/thread

my first was msi which actually died from just playing world of warcraft
the new one is from asus

That's aestethic as fuck, don't fix it

what kind of power supply are you using

Still rocking a 760 after like 4 years

corsair tx750

>corsair tx750

that's a crap PSU for a power hungry card.

you mean the brand is shit or I should buy 900-1000W psu

Not him but I'm running mine on a TX650. He may just have a cad motherboard, psu it even power grid in his house. Losing several GPUs would cause me to ask some questions

>kills not one but two gtx 1080
could it possibly be something you did?
twice
and didn't learn from the first time?

looks like some hackerman shit

I'm guessing it was a Gigabyte 1080?

asus, but it was a driver issue
I forgot to reinstall nvidia driverss after maming changes to the kernel

i wonder if i am lucky because no hardware ever failed on me other than peripherals

should have bought a 1080ti goy

i fried a 1080 ti once by wiring my own molex to gpu lmao $1500 water cooled one. boy was i relieved i got a new one on warranty lmao wew lad

>being this dumb

well thats how you learn desu senpai

>systemd
there's your issue

Doesn't matter what you crying about faggot, if this was AMD you still be crying. I'm pretty sure you're the problem

I have 12 GTX 1080ti which all run 24/7 and none of them have had any problems.

Install gentoo

Nvidia + Linux = Lol

Was Nvidia good at any point in time? Riva was shit, their chipsets for 754 and 939 were horrible and buggy, their drivers are a nightmare.

try baking it

seriously

i've saved several cards doing it

be careful though and follow the instructions!

Change your MM allocation to 3gb and disable unused option ROMs. Also hook up a multimetre in the 12V line to monitor voltage on POST.

Have an X Ray done at the BGA land of the Chipset and look for irregularly shaped solder points.

not the same user, corsair has good and bad psu's

all of them are rebranded

tx series is shit

get the ones you know to be rebranded from good psus or directly get a reputable psu

most gaymer brands are crap, you live and learn

A E S T H E T I C S

Capacitors, connectors and cased coils should be depopped before baking. RHOS solder can have a high melting point these days.

TX series is crap.

most vendors, decent ones at least, only have solid caps on the cards, they survive the baking process fine

same for connectors if the recommended temperature settings and card position are followed

coils survive the treatment without major issues, if one happens to fail, not probable, it's a two minute replacement

baking isn't intended to get the solder completely wet, so quit with your bullshit

Heat and remove the DRAM packages, put them on a Pogo boad , get them in self refresh move and use a digital analyzer to check if the signal eye is in the GDDR5 margins.

Stop mining shitcoins you fucking retard.

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Most coils are filled with plastic glue inside, whose melting points are in the two digits. If they are fully enclosed, the filing will melt and spread, which is ok but the coil will be floating and vibrations will propagate in the power regulation.

It's easier to remove than to replace later.

Thanks for not hiding your keyboard, pleb.

>getting rid of your gpu when you finally unlocked matrix mode

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>he didn't have his 5500 pop a capacitor on him

>Had the 780 ti catch on fire after 4 months of light use
Naw senpai, Nvidia is shit.

You deserve it nigger rich ass

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Memory issues with this one.

>buying a 1080ti
>not buying a 1050ti

Test
Are we back online?

no not yet

So it seems.

fpbp

> turn off mode setting
> install the most recent linux driver build
> explicitly state the driver to use

dude how long have you been using linux

ive been running my 1080 on windows for like months straight without shutting it off while staking crypto all the time lmao works for me,

I can assure you ur cooling is not working

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>linux
>nvidia
>a fucking 1080
You fucked up.

My 670 ran for 6 years before shitting itself

It was propietary nvidia driver issue

Let me guess, it's an EVGA card....

They got exposed very hard with 1080 ACX cooler where the capacitor literally blew up because they cheaped out on them while still charging overprice to the customer

explain

asus strix series
and it was

you're using it wrong