People need to stop spinning the lie that Nvidia is somehow evil, and stop spamming every thread with it. Nvidia is no more evil or dishonest than AMD, and I could have given a long list of cases where AMD have been deceitful or outright lying, but I'm going to restrain myself and not do so, because it's
off topic.
Back to topic;
There is nothing wrong with buyers expecting their product to work, but this doesn't mean that every failed sample is proof of a fundamentally defective product. Every mass-produced piece electronics have a failure rate >0, while the failure rate may vary between products, a typical DOA or short-time failure rate of 1-2% and 4-5% over three years, is completely normal for graphics cards.
The other day there was one guy on Youtube which experienced the same type of artifacting on a RTX 2070 as the famous defective RTX 2080 Tis, implying a bigger scope for the "Turing problems". But this looks like just a normal defective card, how come all these "tech people" know so little about the fact that some samples are just defective?
Here in the forums,
one guy got the exact same symptom on a
GTX 1080. Every series of graphics cards have a failure rate, even AMD's ones, that's why we have warranties to cover such problems. The existence of a few bad samples doesn't prove a bigger problem, but an abnormal high failure would do. So far, most complaints seem related to driver issues and relatively few cards have actually been returned.