RTX 5090 cards are dying after Nvidia’s recent driver update

" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">video on the RTX 5090 release debacle, some companies apparently had less than a week to prepare the appropriate drivers. That’s far too tight a timeline for such an important release, especially for high-end cards as expensive as these.

What now?

Nvidia hasn’t yet addressed these alleged problems with RTX 5090 and 5080 cards, so we don’t know for sure what the issues truly are and whether they’re due to incompatibilities or user errors (e.g., the use of the wrong motherboard).

In any case, if you’re affected by these problems, you might try rolling back your drivers to see if that fixes things. Otherwise, contact Nvidia support and wait for new driver updates before attempting any experimental solutions. In the case of a permanently damaged card, you’ll have to request an RMA.

Of course, with RTX 50-series cards out of stock everywhere and up to 16 weeks for the resupply, you probably won’t be getting a replacement anytime soon. We’ll know more in the coming days.

https://www.pcworld.com/article/2597674/rtx-5090-and-5080-cards-are-dying-likely-due-to-recent-driver-update.html

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