Ugh, once again good hardware that is prevented from possibly being great by broken firmware and drivers. And once again, AMD's attempt to ape NVIDIA's lucratively successful Founder's Edition program falls flat on its face.
Now before all the fanboys rush in to beat me to death with the old and tired "AMD will fix it later/fine wine" comments: I buy computer hardware as if the company that sells it will go out of business tomorrow. If that happened to AMD, I would be stuck with a card with broken fan curves, broken undervolting, broken overclocking. NVIDIA... not so much.
Broken s**t on launch day, whether software or hardware, is indefensible (yeah I'm looking at you, so called "AAA" games/publishers). I remember the HD 5850 I bought on launch day... it just worked. Will we ever see that AMD again, I wonder?
Anyway, looks like it's (once again) up to AMD board partners to produce graphics cards that people actually want to buy. Let's just hope that AMD doesn't pull another Vega - hopefully this time, they have more than a dozen working Navi 10 GPUs that they can supply to partners.
Oh, and remember all those people crying about lack of SLI on RTX 2060? They seem to be very quiet about no CrossFire on these cards... I wonder why?