Gigabyte has issued a statement to clarify the newly-emerged "thermal gel" leakage issue with the RTX 50 series, claiming that it is a problem with early production batches. Gigabyte Acknowledges Thermal Gel Leakage With NVIDIA's RTX 50 GPUs, Doesn't Specify Whether The Problem Is Covered Under Warranty For those unaware, we recently reported a user facing a thermal gel leaking problem with their Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, where it was claimed that with just one month of usage, a liquid started to flow towards the PCIe connection, which is likely Gigabyte's thermal conductivity gel designed as a replacement to […]
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