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Multiple s say their Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 died after new driver update

Graphics cards based on new Nvidia RTX 5090 and 5090D gaming GPUs reportedly show no display, as Chinese s report multiple failures.

Graphics cards based on the new Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 and 5090D appear to be dying, according to reports from across the web, particularly in China. The problems appear to be the result of a recently released driver and the cards' use of the PCIe 5.0 bus, with s no longer able to use their graphics cards.

We praised the performance of the new GPU in our Nvidia GeForce Nvidia Founders Edition cards is already a massive $1,999, with some manufacturers' cards based on the new GPU clocking in at $3,000 or more.

With such an expensive PC part in people's machines, it's no wonder those affected by the issue started lighting up forum threads. A driver that was released last Thursday also appears to be a problem, with s claiming that their cards simply show a black screen when the driver is updated, or in some cases, the cards can't be detected any more.

A on the Asus Reddit AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, reportedly can't detect the RTX 5090 in Windows any more, and even Asus' BIOS on the motherboard doesn't show the card, but all the fans and lights are on.

On Baidu, a Chinese forum, one urges potential buyers to stay away from the first batch of 5090D and 5090 GPUs. The D model is specific to China to skirt around US blocks on exporting the card to the country. The claims that,  after updating the driver, the screen now shows nothing.

A on another Chinese forum, Chiphell, also claims that their RTX 5090D is running into the same issues. So far it's been identified that cards from Nvidia, Colorful, Gigabyte, and Manli appear to be affected by this driver bug, but one fix is apparently to force the slot on the motherboard to use PCIe 4.0 rather than PCIe 5.0, although the aforementioned on the Asus Reddit forums says this didn't work on their machine.

However, one report from Goofish – sourced by RTX 5000 cards has been labeled a "paper launch" by several people, with some online saying that the company should have delayed the GPUs. Stock is tight, and now it seems there could be potential hardware issues too. We've reached out to Nvidia for comment on the situation.

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