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Wide reports from users in Chinese forums and Reddit suggest that the original unstable NVIDIA GPUs may extend beyond simple problems with PCIe 5.0 compatibility. The varied nature of the reports makes it difficult to identify one main cause; With users who are settled in initialization, GPU-Bricking drivers, PCIe 5.0 instability and the list continues. Beautiful “RTX 5090/5080 FAEL REDDIT” Google Search provides multiple accounts to users facing problems with these graphics processors. Nvidia has not yet commented on this issue and thus it is difficult to derive whether these tooth problems come from incomplete software, broken hardware or something else.
We covered yesterday specimen When two melted 16-pin cables are mistakenly attributed to RTX 5090. With the number of precautions Nvidia and Aibs We take it, it is unlikely that we will encounter some crashes, at least we hope. Several reviewers suggested A potential disadvantage in the design of the NVIDIA FE-Model, which leads to the degradation of the integrity of the PCIe signal. So a number of them Good luck In order to get hands on a RTX card with 50 series, they report that GPU fails to load in PCIe 5.0. However, these new reports are expanding beyond the Edition Edition models, and also affects personalized AIBS variants, including the exclusive RTX 5090D.
From the screens applied below, several users report the failures of GPU initialization and black screens after the installation of the latest NVIDIA drivers. In one case, the RTX 5080 works only in PCIe 2.0 mode. It is reported that the return of drivers solves most of these problems, but a subset of users report that their graphic processor is no longer recognized by their motherboard or windows, which makes it impossible to rotate drivers. User speculates that the most drivers can potentially burn GPU IC (integrated circuit) by making it unusable.
It is difficult to say what causes these problems. The bigger part of the incidents suggest immature drivers of the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture. These users seem to have no other option but to RMA their graphics processors. There is no word about when they will receive a substitute as retailers can Take weeks To fill in the RTX 50 inventory.
Report He claims that Aibs had almost no time to test these graphic processors before the start. This lack of time probably did not allow suppliers to polish VBIOS enough or to press appropriate BIOS updates on their motherboards to allow full compatibility of the RTX 50 series, but this is just an assumption.