I've had a 5090 since mid February woke my computer from sleep to a black screen managed to get DDU and after re installing the driver I get blue screens weird corruption and such , it's working well in safe mode so it might just be a driver issue

15 Comments

  1. RageOfNemesis

    Hoping for you it’s a driver issue or faulty cable. Otherwise it might be faulty VRAM.

  2. Rudravn

    ![gif](giphy|l2Je6KVjG6qLeQlMI|downsized)

    On a serious note, I sincerely hope Nvidia honors the warranty and repairs your card or give you a new one.

  3. MyDudeX

    You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like. It’s getting at least 2000 fps rendering this

  4. mca1169

    Hope you didn’t sell your old GPU because that 5090 is done for.

  5. Shoddy-Store-4098

    Nvidia has truly fallen off the wagon if my intel arc b580 is outlasting 50 series cards, I bought mine literally not 2 weeks after you around march

  6. puffz0r

    Oh i thought the joke was that everything was on fire

  7. LtColonelColon1

    Latest drivers are super buggy. Last safe drivers are version 566.36 from December

  8. gloomdwellerX

    REFLASH VBIOS. I’m tired of posting this on everyone’s posts. Your card isn’t dying. The VBIOS is corrupted.

  9. spooboo1337

    literally feels like all major corporations are actively rolling back the quality of their products and relying solely on their reputation to keep people buying products that are made with less and less care. this is a $2000 msrp card the sheer volume of problem posts i’ve seen from 5090 owners is unacceptable. all these corporations still demand the utmost because of their reputations for quality…. meanwhile they cut as many corners behind the scenes to minimize cost and maximize profit. i know you need to make money to stay afloat, but when money is the only goal, the low hanging fruit the suits will always take is to cut quality to save more money. $2000 for a piece of tech you don’t know is going to last or not is fucking insane, mind numbing shit. gonna go give myself a swirly now.

  10. tailslol

    so many defect in the 50 serrie

    this is crazy

  11. Flyrpotacreepugmu

    Working in safe mode doesn’t mean it’s a driver problem. It could very well still be a hardware problem, and that’s what it looks like. My 980 Ti one day started to smell like something was burning in the middle of a game, so I quickly shut my PC off to investigate. I couldn’t find the problem and cautiously turned my PC back on, and it worked fine while booting but went to a black screen as soon as Windows loaded the drivers on the login screen. It worked fine in safe mode too, but the burning smell started to come back after a while and I tracked it down to the graphics card.

  12. Nicalay2

    Meanwhile my 1080 Ti still fully working 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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