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14 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

Probably will be a couple of months, maybe three, before anyone can purchase a 5090, which probably will result in even greater overpricing and scalping behavior.

 

Maybe the broken software and all weird problems is fixed by then. 

 

 

Yup. Damn disgusting.... With the trashy fragile 12+4 pin mini-fit connectors it's not advised to disconnect then connect the cable several times. One way road to destroy the trashy connector both on the cable  and the card. And people will try that first. Yep, you can most likely fully turn of your PSU to fix it but still, no cards with stock firmware should have such behaviour. Seems there have been no time for QC and testing.

 

 https://www.overclock.net/posts/29423263/ ::::: https://www.overclock.net/posts/29423381/

 

Stupid is the new norm.... CPU Ryzen 7 5800X is an fantastic choice as well.

 

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1 hour ago, Papusan said:

 

Maybe the broken software and all weird problems is fixed by then. 

 

 

Yup. Damn disgusting.... With the trashy fragile 12+4 pin mini-fit connectors it's not advised to disconnect then connect the cable several times. One way road to destroy the trashy connector both on the cable  and the card. And people will try that first. Yep, you can most likely fully turn of your PSU but still, no cards with stock firmware should have such behaviour.

 

 https://www.overclock.net/posts/29423263/ ::::: https://www.overclock.net/posts/29423381/

Everything was rushed and premature, with not enough time for R&D or QC. And now it shows. PC world has never been more sucky for early adoption guinea pigs. Paying high prices for the privilege of being a crash test dummy instead of being paid to be one isn't a nice thing.

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55 minutes ago, Mr. Fox said:

Everything was rushed and premature, with not enough time for R&D or QC. And now it shows. PC world has never been more sucky for early adoption guinea pigs. Paying high prices for the privilege of being a crash test dummy instead of being paid to be one isn't a nice thing.

 

I will give the AIBs a pass on this one because of how Nvidia treated them in regards to leaving them in the dark till the last minute and literally giving them ~2wks to actually get the cores and do some semblance of QC testing.

 

But Nvidia? They had ample time to work out the kinks with the 5000 series. They had already pushed it back from its normal launch cycle (~2yrs). They could have easily waited till June or even pushed it back another full year to the fall and launched it properly.

 

If it helps, my 5080 FE is running smooth as silk and zero problems. Just the normal 4090 issues with the 14900KS still bottlenecking it at 4k more often than not where before the 4070 Super was sitting at 99% the vast majority of the time.

 

Raids at Ultra 10 RT on leave the 5080 FE sitting well below 80% almost all the time and sometimes even lower. I am pleasantly surprised at the performance level of the 5080 stock. I haven't even begun to OC it yet.

 

One last round of testing with the 14900KS and 8200 tuned before I slap in the 9800X3D tuned 2200/6400 1:1 for its turn and relegate the 14900KS to the test bench system till it learns its fate. (insert ominous music HERE).

 

2 hours ago, Papusan said:

 

 

 

 https://www.overclock.net/posts/29423263/ ::::: https://www.overclock.net/posts/29423381/

 

Stupid is the new norm.... CPU Ryzen 7 5800X is an fantastic choice as well.

 

 

I love the comment section. A lot of salty, butt hurt 4090 owners getting testy where it really isn't needed....

 

 

 

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