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System Name | FATTYDOVE-R-SPEC |
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Processor | Intel i9 10980XE |
Motherboard | EVGA X299 Dark |
Cooling | Water (1x 240mm, 1x 280mm, 1x 420mm + 2x Mo-Ra 360 external radiator) |
Memory | 64GB DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 2080 Super / RTX 3090 |
Storage | Crucial MX500 |
Display(s) | 24", 1440p, freesync, 144hz |
Case | Open Benchtable (OBT) |
Audio Device(s) | beyerdynamic MMX 300 |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova T2 1600W |
Mouse | OG steelseries Sensei |
Keyboard | steelseries 6Gv2 |
Software | Windows 10 |
Hello folks, I fear my 2080 super is already on its way out. Did anyone ever save an RTX from the artifacting or is a new card the only chance? Here is the story:
Bought this card with waterblock 9 months ago. It is a 2080 Super iChill from inno3D. Not the first brand I would have chosen but the only available at the time. It worked fine during the past months, played my games very well at 1440p 144hz.
Last week came the day when I decided to take apart my old system and switch a few things out. With that came cleaning the waterloop and rebuilding it. I noticed that there was some minor build-up of a blue residue from the liquid in the block so I thought it would be a good idea to clean it.
In order to do that I had to take it apart (which removed the warranty sticker and voided my warranty...). I cleaned it and remounted the cooler. This is not my first time mounting a waterblock to a GPU and I made sure that everything was in order.
Now after filling the loop and bleeding all bubbles out I started it and it seemed fine at first but after a day of playing some games I started having freezes in CS:GO where the screen would just stop but the game kept running. It happened first after 4 full matches, and then started to happen every 3 minutes. I closed CS:GO and wondered what the issue could be, started Star Citizen and got greeted by lighting artifacts (glowing spheres) almost instantly after starting with a hard crash right after. That is where my heart started to sink, I still remember with dread the whole RTX cards dying after launch. It appears that my card is just now after 9 months showing the signs. Exactly after I voided the warranty. I'm really upset with myself now.
Is there any chance I can get atleast some more use out of this card? Be it baking or hot-air to the memory? Yes I made sure the waterblock is seated correctly, yes I cleaned the die and used fresh Kryonaut, yes the pads were correctly aligned.
What's funny is that I can run some tests like the GPU-Z thingy no problem, even with OC (yes I tested my games at DEFAULT clocks):
(60°C is a lot for a watercooled card, it was like that from stock. I blame the waterblock design)
Something I did notice was some blue residue between the memory chips, like the stuff you see from thermal pads when they break apart except the pads on this unit are grey not blue. Maybe they used a different color on pre-testing? Maybe I got sold an RMA-card?
Bought this card with waterblock 9 months ago. It is a 2080 Super iChill from inno3D. Not the first brand I would have chosen but the only available at the time. It worked fine during the past months, played my games very well at 1440p 144hz.
Last week came the day when I decided to take apart my old system and switch a few things out. With that came cleaning the waterloop and rebuilding it. I noticed that there was some minor build-up of a blue residue from the liquid in the block so I thought it would be a good idea to clean it.
In order to do that I had to take it apart (which removed the warranty sticker and voided my warranty...). I cleaned it and remounted the cooler. This is not my first time mounting a waterblock to a GPU and I made sure that everything was in order.
Now after filling the loop and bleeding all bubbles out I started it and it seemed fine at first but after a day of playing some games I started having freezes in CS:GO where the screen would just stop but the game kept running. It happened first after 4 full matches, and then started to happen every 3 minutes. I closed CS:GO and wondered what the issue could be, started Star Citizen and got greeted by lighting artifacts (glowing spheres) almost instantly after starting with a hard crash right after. That is where my heart started to sink, I still remember with dread the whole RTX cards dying after launch. It appears that my card is just now after 9 months showing the signs. Exactly after I voided the warranty. I'm really upset with myself now.
Is there any chance I can get atleast some more use out of this card? Be it baking or hot-air to the memory? Yes I made sure the waterblock is seated correctly, yes I cleaned the die and used fresh Kryonaut, yes the pads were correctly aligned.
What's funny is that I can run some tests like the GPU-Z thingy no problem, even with OC (yes I tested my games at DEFAULT clocks):
![](/forums/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FCJCDwbp%2F2080super-test.png&hash=ddad6d115b46e176fdfc1c495bf96de2)
(60°C is a lot for a watercooled card, it was like that from stock. I blame the waterblock design)
Something I did notice was some blue residue between the memory chips, like the stuff you see from thermal pads when they break apart except the pads on this unit are grey not blue. Maybe they used a different color on pre-testing? Maybe I got sold an RMA-card?