Bad soldering was the root cause of the bricked EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 graphics cards.
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Keitosha
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Bomb has been planted!
anticupidon
umeng2002
OCP is the unit breaking so it can never go over current again. Classic.
Maddness
Venix
sykozis
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Asus and Gigabyte entered into a partnership to produce graphics cards and motherboards "long ago"....but I have yet to find any articles saying that Asus bought out Gigabyte. In fact, the only article that comes up, is from 2006, where it's stated that Gigabyte and Asus are still independent companies that simply started a "joint venture".....
Really wouldn't make any sense for Asus to buy out Gigabyte, being that they spun-off Pegatron/ASRock "long ago"....
bobnewels
I have personally owned a bunch of EVGA products and my opinion is that they were always bad and cheaply made.No one could change my mind on my opinion on EVGA,even had EVGA Motherboards that failed.I have had more failers from EVGA gear than any other,then Asus,Hitachi,Gigabyte,Corsair .
It is a shame to buy gear and it fails but it does happen and always will happen.Even I will buy EVGA again just not as much as I used to buy.I do not believe it was only 24 Cards worldwide that failed.