![]() ![]() Whatever, I for sure wasn't able to fix it so I sent it in. Really didn't expect that since also states Sapphrie still honors their warranty after dissassembly. The initial response was not what I expected: 'Well we can look at it and maybe diagnose the problem, but an RMA is no option since the cooler and card are too complex to change for customers.' I also told them I had no receipt because I bought it used. I told them in my initial mail that I'd taken off the cooler and the card initially worked fine. I tested it in a friend's PC because I suspected my PSU but no chance either, it was the card. No VRM heatsink had fallen off, nothing to see really. It looked fine, there was barely any sag because I used the backplate. Of course I suspected it being my mod so I took of the Morpheus and checked the card. So it worked perfectly fine, but between a shutdown and a boot somehow the card died. I checked and noticed that all the fans were spinning but the LEDs on the Vega stayed off. It worked brilliantly and even hot spot temps and VRM temps were lower than before.Īfter about a week of being happy with my new card my PC didn't boot up any more. I mainly needed the compute power for a Uni project but I also wanted to game on my freesync monitor so it had to be AMD )īecause it was way too loud, after making sure it works fine, I took off the reference cooler and slapped the Morpheus 2 on it. Now to the story: I bought a used reference Vega 64 from a miner for a pretty decent price. ![]() They were very friendly and they make great products! First of all: no hate on Sapphire please. ![]()
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