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And yet again ... the folks who have to be the 1st one on the block to get the new shiny thing get hammered. Almost every new generation has problems, some big some small..... some affected 1 brtand, less often all in the series. Sometimes they are easy to fix (i.e. MSI's extremely aggressive adhesive on the tape holding the fans still during shipping); sometimes they are significant but fixable (i.e. EVGAs missing thermal pads on the 1xxx series); sometimes they require design changes (i.e 1/3 of EVGAs 9xx series heat sink "missing" the GPU. Sometimes these just effect one AIB design ... sometimes they are series wide like AMDs inadequate 6 pin connector on the 480.
As the saying goes .... good things come to those who wait .... if the PCBs are indeed faulty, they will be redesigned and those who choose to wait won't have to deal with a 1st stepping design issue. The alleged "cutting corners" by AIBs is simply not supported bu history... the AIB offerings, for the most part, have always outperformed the reference and FE designs. Yes, we have the deficient EVGA designs (9xx heat sink, 1xxx missing thermal pads, 2xxx Black series non "A" GPU) which didn't measure up but that's the exception rather than the rule. I have commented a few times that "what did MSI do differently that they are the only card to deliver more fps than the FE. I did note that they had one of the lowest power limits ... perhaps the problem arises when that limit is exceeded ? In any case, hopefully folks who were unable to snag one before they were sold out, will now cancel the orders, sit and wait till the problem is defined, which cards it affects and the issued addressed in later offferings
As the saying goes .... good things come to those who wait .... if the PCBs are indeed faulty, they will be redesigned and those who choose to wait won't have to deal with a 1st stepping design issue. The alleged "cutting corners" by AIBs is simply not supported bu history... the AIB offerings, for the most part, have always outperformed the reference and FE designs. Yes, we have the deficient EVGA designs (9xx heat sink, 1xxx missing thermal pads, 2xxx Black series non "A" GPU) which didn't measure up but that's the exception rather than the rule. I have commented a few times that "what did MSI do differently that they are the only card to deliver more fps than the FE. I did note that they had one of the lowest power limits ... perhaps the problem arises when that limit is exceeded ? In any case, hopefully folks who were unable to snag one before they were sold out, will now cancel the orders, sit and wait till the problem is defined, which cards it affects and the issued addressed in later offferings