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German Retailer Mindfactory Reports Higher Failure Rate For Radeon 5000 Series GPUs Than NVIDIA Turing
One of the most popular statistical sources for AMD fans, german retailer Mindfactory.de has reported RMA statistics and it turns out they saw a higher failure rate for AMD Radeon 5000 series GPUs than NVIDIA Turing parts. This is a very large data set of roughly 44,000 AMD GPUs and 76,000...
wccftech.com
As expected really , AMD do indeed have a marginally higher return rate, skewed that way by power colour.
The highest failure rate for a card is the 2080Ti again no surprise.
None of the failure rates is beyond the scope of normal ie 6% , that's not great but not terrible either.
It's only indicative no more, though over 120000 cards were sold so it's far from a guess.
No one like facts?