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No, your Gigabyte Aero OC 4080 Super isn't defective. It's a standard product with typical performance and reliability.

No, your Gigabyte Aero OC 4080 Super isn't defective. It's a standard product with typical performance and reliability.

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zBeni_
Junior Member
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07-18-2024, 09:31 PM
#1
HDMI connection straight up isn’t functioning properly. It works when using my friend’s 4070ti DP port after giving up on the HDMI option, but only about half the time. Otherwise, the monitor fails to power on even though the PC does. I ran 3D Mark benchmarks and all three scores sit at the bottom of the statistics, despite using a 7800x3d. Here’s the link: http://tinyurl.com/3duye9pe When I set up the 4070ti in my system, there were no problems. All ports display images immediately. The main issue seems to be power differences between the two cards, which might affect performance. I’m using a brand new Be Quiet Straight Power 1200W PSU with this cable: https://imgur.com/a/MOtZEge The cable lists 600W rating, but it’s unclear if that’s sufficient. Would it be better to use the provided cable and connect three 150W PCIe cables?
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zBeni_
07-18-2024, 09:31 PM #1

HDMI connection straight up isn’t functioning properly. It works when using my friend’s 4070ti DP port after giving up on the HDMI option, but only about half the time. Otherwise, the monitor fails to power on even though the PC does. I ran 3D Mark benchmarks and all three scores sit at the bottom of the statistics, despite using a 7800x3d. Here’s the link: http://tinyurl.com/3duye9pe When I set up the 4070ti in my system, there were no problems. All ports display images immediately. The main issue seems to be power differences between the two cards, which might affect performance. I’m using a brand new Be Quiet Straight Power 1200W PSU with this cable: https://imgur.com/a/MOtZEge The cable lists 600W rating, but it’s unclear if that’s sufficient. Would it be better to use the provided cable and connect three 150W PCIe cables?

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kcaz56
Senior Member
664
07-18-2024, 10:32 PM
#2
Is the cable promoted for use with your exact PSU model? It seems the compatibility guidelines suggest most cables aren’t suited for more than a few PSU types. Did you clear DDU from your system before adding the new graphics card?
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kcaz56
07-18-2024, 10:32 PM #2

Is the cable promoted for use with your exact PSU model? It seems the compatibility guidelines suggest most cables aren’t suited for more than a few PSU types. Did you clear DDU from your system before adding the new graphics card?

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1Ry01
Member
62
07-19-2024, 04:06 AM
#3
The cable was included with my PSU. I took a screenshot from their support site. I didn’t use DDU, and I’m not sure I’ve ever faced problems upgrading an NVIDIA card without reinstalling drivers before adding a new one. Also, the MOBO/bios menu doesn’t appear at all.
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1Ry01
07-19-2024, 04:06 AM #3

The cable was included with my PSU. I took a screenshot from their support site. I didn’t use DDU, and I’m not sure I’ve ever faced problems upgrading an NVIDIA card without reinstalling drivers before adding a new one. Also, the MOBO/bios menu doesn’t appear at all.

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B5ET_
Member
75
07-20-2024, 07:19 PM
#4
Sure, the 4070 Ti seems adequate, but I wouldn't rule out a driver issue. Would your friend be able to test the 4080?
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B5ET_
07-20-2024, 07:19 PM #4

Sure, the 4070 Ti seems adequate, but I wouldn't rule out a driver issue. Would your friend be able to test the 4080?

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DoriFire
Junior Member
42
07-21-2024, 03:27 AM
#5
Additionally, 4080 Super operates with a distinct driver (version 551.31) instead of version 551.23 for various RTX 4000 graphics cards.
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DoriFire
07-21-2024, 03:27 AM #5

Additionally, 4080 Super operates with a distinct driver (version 551.31) instead of version 551.23 for various RTX 4000 graphics cards.

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Davenporthunt
Member
51
07-22-2024, 06:14 PM
#6
He couldn't get a chance to try it soon after dropping the card. Many reports about 4080 experiencing this problem stand out.
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Davenporthunt
07-22-2024, 06:14 PM #6

He couldn't get a chance to try it soon after dropping the card. Many reports about 4080 experiencing this problem stand out.

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LiamMazurek
Member
66
07-22-2024, 07:22 PM
#7
Well then, I believe it's worth trying DDU. My thought is it should still display the BIOS boot process even if the driver fails. The driver only becomes relevant when it interacts with Windows or something similar. If the GPU can't "post" it, you get a completely blank screen without any access to BIOS.
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LiamMazurek
07-22-2024, 07:22 PM #7

Well then, I believe it's worth trying DDU. My thought is it should still display the BIOS boot process even if the driver fails. The driver only becomes relevant when it interacts with Windows or something similar. If the GPU can't "post" it, you get a completely blank screen without any access to BIOS.

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Dohndude
Member
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07-23-2024, 02:04 AM
#8
True indeed.
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Dohndude
07-23-2024, 02:04 AM #8

True indeed.

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BooperDoope
Member
79
07-23-2024, 10:11 AM
#9
Assuming you enter the BIOS and start booting soon, avoid using a limiting HDMI cable unless it's the newest version. HDMI is mainly for consoles and TVs these days, not ideal for modern PC setups. Use different cables for the GPU as well. Definitely install the old drivers—even if switching cards within the same series can cause issues from leftover driver settings. Also verify your BIOS options; ensure features like Above 4G Decoding and Resizable Bar are turned on for devices such as the 4080.
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BooperDoope
07-23-2024, 10:11 AM #9

Assuming you enter the BIOS and start booting soon, avoid using a limiting HDMI cable unless it's the newest version. HDMI is mainly for consoles and TVs these days, not ideal for modern PC setups. Use different cables for the GPU as well. Definitely install the old drivers—even if switching cards within the same series can cause issues from leftover driver settings. Also verify your BIOS options; ensure features like Above 4G Decoding and Resizable Bar are turned on for devices such as the 4080.

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Land8
Member
67
07-23-2024, 11:11 AM
#10
You're asking if the 3x8-pin adapter offering 12VHPWR is better than a single 16-pin version. You also mentioned using the newest HDMI cables and prefer DisplayPort, but tested the ports on your card—so you're confirming compatibility before deciding.
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Land8
07-23-2024, 11:11 AM #10

You're asking if the 3x8-pin adapter offering 12VHPWR is better than a single 16-pin version. You also mentioned using the newest HDMI cables and prefer DisplayPort, but tested the ports on your card—so you're confirming compatibility before deciding.

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