RTX 2080 troubleshooting

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  • onejovicT1st
    New Member
    • Jul 2023
    • 3
    • Slovakia

    #1

    RTX 2080 troubleshooting

    Hello, to keep it short;

    ASUS RTX 2080 DUAL (reference board)
    Heavy artifacting in Unigine Heaven benchmark (shimmering textures and insufferable coil whine)
    Doing just fine in FurMark, Warframe, Heroes of the Storm.

    Physically the card is like new, no cracked caps and stuff, no cracked balls under GPU/Memory, MATS showed equally distributed errors at memory banks A1, B1, C1, D1.

    Only odd measurement was 0V at inductor closest to front of PCIe (there are 3 coils, from top: Vcore (good), 1.8 rail (good) and unknown with 0V).

    Boardview schematics nowhere to be found and I have no idea where else to post this. Any suggestions are welcome.
  • ktmmotocross
    Boardkiller
    • Feb 2014
    • 3577
    • slovakia

    #2
    Re: RTX 2080 troubleshooting

    no cracked balls? and how u know it? u have x-ray?

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    • onejovicT1st
      New Member
      • Jul 2023
      • 3
      • Slovakia

      #3
      Re: RTX 2080 troubleshooting

      Originally posted by ktmmotocross
      no cracked balls? and how u know it? u have x-ray?
      Already did a reflow at aprox 420°C
      Last edited by piernov; 10-03-2023, 11:09 AM.

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      • ktmmotocross
        Boardkiller
        • Feb 2014
        • 3577
        • slovakia

        #4
        Re: RTX 2080 troubleshooting

        Originally posted by onejovicT1st
        Already did a reflow at aprox 420°C
        so u kill chip with that temp

        and reflow means nothing. only reball means something

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