- Nvidia’s RTX 5090 has run into hassle with the newest graphics driver
- There are quite a few stories that GPUs are not being acknowledged by PCs after the driving force has been put in
- The issue may very well be wrapped up in PCIe 5.0 compatibility
Nvidia’s new graphics driver, which brings in help for the RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs, has been inflicting issues with video games crashing – and on high of that, now there are stories from some Blackwell flagship graphics card homeowners that they’re encountering some severe difficulties.
We must always make clear proper off the bat that the specter of cable melting that famously hit the RTX 4090 is just not a factor with the RTX 5090, regardless of some rumors that had been lately circulating. These stories completely received the improper finish of the stick (or the facility connector, relatively).
These recent bugbears seemingly affecting the RTX 5090 are principally concerning the GPU failing to work (not being acknowledged by the PC), moreover with a declare that two of those Nvidia graphics playing cards have been bricked (posted on Goofish). Apparently, a part of the problem here’s a ‘very small chance’ of inside elements ‘burning’ though the interpretation could be a difficulty right here, I ought to observe. Moreover, we needs to be very cautious round these explicit anecdotal stories at this stage (I’ll come again to that shortly).
As VideoCardz flagged up, these points have apparently hit some RTX 5090 patrons, and in addition those that’ve bought an RTX 5090 D over in Asia (the variant of the flagship made for that area).
Whereas nearly all of those stories have surfaced in Asia – popping up on the likes of Chiphell, Baidu, and Bilibili, as Wccftech observed – and contain graphics card makers equivalent to Manli or Colourful, there are two reported points on Reddit from homeowners of an Asus RTX 5090 (the unique poster, and a follow-up declare in that thread).
It’s value noting that RTX 5080 graphics playing cards aren’t affected by these obvious points.
Evaluation: PCIe compatibility woes?
What’s occurring right here? Properly, that’s a tough one to unpick, and for now, we now have to provide Nvidia the good thing about the doubt, no less than concerning the tales of RTX 5090 graphics playing cards being fried someway – take that with a entire heap of seasoning.
Nonetheless, the issues with the brand new graphics driver inflicting the RTX 5090 to not be acknowledged by the system actually appear very actual. Certainly, this downside was noticed in some evaluations of the flagship, and it’s one thing that may very well be wrapped up in PCIe 5.0 compatibility.
The answer for some, as famous within the Reddit thread with the Asus RTX 5090, is to go to the BIOS and drop all the way down to PCIe 4.0 as a substitute. Sure, that’ll imply a slight efficiency loss, but it surely’s not that huge a drop (and it’ll solely be non permanent hopefully, as when issues are ironed out, you’ll be capable to change again).
This drop to-PCIe-4.0 plan isn’t serving to everybody, although, and the trick didn’t work for the RTX 5090 owned by the unique poster on Reddit. They’ve needed to ship their board again to Nvidia, with Group Inexperienced now investigating the issue, we’re informed.
This stays one to maintain an in depth eye on, then, in the meanwhile. After all, with there being only a few RTX 5090 graphics playing cards on the market – because of critically restricted inventory – any points aren’t more likely to be that extensively reported, anyway.
We’ve reached out to Nvidia to see if the corporate can shed some mild on this matter, and can replace this story with any response.