Because only AMD makes mistakes in their drivers, Nvidia is perfect, obviously.
Plausible, but why does it present itself only upon driver install, then?
By the way, it's funny that it's always x90 cards that have these problems, never below.
Not sure why it would show itself only upon driver install. Odd things happen.
I had a MB back during the end era of Vista (I started using Vista about a year before 7 released) when I upgraded to a new CPU/MB. I had multiple GPUs to test with (I think a GTX 280 and a 8800 GTS 512MB, but not 100% if those were the cards I had at the time....it's been a long while so memory might be off) when I had issues with a new MB.
Got everything setup and Vista installed - booted into Windows without a hitch.
Installed all the driver updates from the disc that came with the MB - no issues.
Installed the GPU driver and the system completely locked up. Windows would freeze most of the time or it would BSOD.
Maybe a GPU driver issue? Tried multiple WHQL drivers - same problem.
Maybe a GPU issue? Swapped GPUs, tried multiple drivers - same problem.
Maybe an OS issue? Wiped the drive, installed XP - no issue. Install GPU driver and the system would lock up. Tried the other GPU and multiple drivers - same problem.
I don't know what the problem was, but when I installed any driver for my cards the whole thing would lock up or occasionally BSOD. I contacted ASRock about it, their tech team asked me a slew of questions and offered suggestions and nothing worked. They said RMA. Got the replacement MB and the problem was no more.
This could be a driver issue or a MB issue with the 5090 having problems. Guess we just wait and see. Too bad for those that have a broken card, they're the ones that really have to suffer. Hopefully they have a backup GPU they can use for now.