I had a similar experience with Cooler Master. Very good to say the least. I'm in the process of RMA'ing my 5080 FE (likely a dud), and this thread did not make for a pleasant reading experience.
Hello,
Wasn't sure where to post this, but I'm looking to borrow an AM4 CPU and a 750W+ PSU for troubleshooting from a fellow member based in Delhi/Gurgaon. Shouldn't take me more than an hour or so; can return via hyperlocal delivery or in person if located in relative proximity. I offer a...
To my eyes, the monitor isn't deficient in any regard. 75Hz feels more than sufficient to me, but ymmv. I work, consume media, and occasionally game on the monitor too. I have mine mounted on an arm, so can't speak for the stand.
Who does Nvidia think is buying its $1,300 GPUs? 5 year olds?
Bringing this exchange into the public domain:
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Hey!
Saw your post regarding issues with RTX 5080 FE.
I'm kinda in the same boat, was wondering what kind of issues...
My own experience has been decidedly less plug-and-play and more head-against-the-wall. I will share a detailed write up of my own experience in case it benefits others with similar issues.
I'm sure quite a few people on here have managed to purchase a 5080 FE. I see a lot of varied issues plaguing RTX 5XXX owners including the 5080 (which is of interest to me, especially the FE).
What has the initial experience been like? Plug and play? Troubleshooting required? Crashes? Black...
Here are the ones that stayed with me in no particular order (not an exhaustive list):
Dragon Age: Origins (PC). All subsequent DA games cannot hold a candle to the original masterpiece. Sunk many hundreds of hours into this.
Resident Evil 4 (original and remake). I've played the original RE4...