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So I have a 2060 Super Ventus GP OC that started acting up. I suspect probably bad vram but not really sure what the issue is. It doesn't overheat or artifact, but will intermittently lock up or crash while gaming. I wish it had failed completely. The trouble is you can use it as an office pc or watch videos on it all day long with no problem. It will sometimes even play a game for 30 minutes before crashing. The easiest and most reliable way to tell there is an issue, it will fail OCCT's 3d test immediately and the vram test within a few minutes.
I have two PC's available to test in, and the issues are identical in both. System 1: 650w psu ryzen 3700x 32gb ddr4, system 2 600w psu i5-8400 16gb ddr4.
When I sent it in for RMA the first time, I included all of this info. I got the card back but the remarks on the return slip only said "repaired". When I contacted MSI, they wouldn't tell me specifically what was "repaired" but the card exhibited the exact same symptoms as before. I opened a 2nd RMA, and MSI paid to have it shipped back to them. The rep I spoke with said they would put a note on the case to just replace the card. I just got the same f***ing card with the same f***iing problem back today. This has been going on for two months!
At my wit's end here with how to get service. Anyone know if a rep actually reads this board? I've been using my old 1660 basically since the end of last year.
I have two PC's available to test in, and the issues are identical in both. System 1: 650w psu ryzen 3700x 32gb ddr4, system 2 600w psu i5-8400 16gb ddr4.
When I sent it in for RMA the first time, I included all of this info. I got the card back but the remarks on the return slip only said "repaired". When I contacted MSI, they wouldn't tell me specifically what was "repaired" but the card exhibited the exact same symptoms as before. I opened a 2nd RMA, and MSI paid to have it shipped back to them. The rep I spoke with said they would put a note on the case to just replace the card. I just got the same f***ing card with the same f***iing problem back today. This has been going on for two months!
At my wit's end here with how to get service. Anyone know if a rep actually reads this board? I've been using my old 1660 basically since the end of last year.
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