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The user has been able to receive NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5080, referred to as “RTX 5090”, raising questions about the quality control methods of Team Green manufacturers.
Well, RTX Blackwell’s GPU launch of NVIDIA It was really a whole fiascoBut it seems that things are starting to develop quite interesting; According to a publication from Redditor @essdee3dThe individual was able to receive the Gporce RTX 5080 GPU, which was obviously misled and instead presented as the leading RTX GPU of NVIDIA. While the individual had high hopes that he had received an upgrade, his luck was not played, as this was really the ordered he ordered, he was simply not labeled correctly.
Can anyone explain what happened here? Directly from nvidia
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Redditor publishes a dedicated video Testing GPU on Windows and GPU-Z, and to his surprise, the GPU was the RTX 5080, other than the current label. Surprisingly, NVIDIA is involved in such a mistake, given that the company usually has a healthy QC mechanism that allows it to avoid such problems. However, given how similar the design language of the GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 is, it may be that the manufacturer’s concerned would confuse the label. But it was quite interesting to see.
Such units can be “collector elements” for some, while for others it will probably mean prospects for resale, given that the difference in labeling would make many users dubious to buy GPU. We do not know if the NVIDIA RMA department for such a reason, but at least it would be something to try and get to Redditor to see if it does. Starting the NVIDIA RTX Blackwell was really confused, given the limited supply and things don’t want to improve, at least in the coming weeks.
Source of News: Videocardz