Strix RTX 3090 Fan vibration issues
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04-21-2021, 11:30 AMEismc2a
I would advice anyone in the EU to check their rights as a consumer. I have been in contact with the Dutch consumer law department and have explained my situation. In my case Asus only took 1 week to say that they could not repair my card (witch is some nonsense excuse we all can agree on here) and refunded it to the seller knowing that the prices have gone up significantly and they would make extra profit reselling the card instead of providing the customer service deserved and repair the card. Or any other solution at all. They agreed that this sounds really weird and have started an investigation and if this leads to what I suspect Asus is doing then they would have some explanation to do. I would advice anyone that has send their card in for RMA and has got an silly excuse that they could not repair this to look up their rights and take action according to the law in their country.
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04-26-2021, 12:30 PMolearyd7
Let me know how this goes for you. My situation is I have been advised to send card to Czech repair shop at my own cost. Have been assured card is fixable re: fan vibration, but I have a stuter issue also and afraid of a refund. Surely Asus as a company should cover postage costs due to poor quality control and a widespread issue, and should have a selection of cards reserved for repair-failed replacements.
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04-27-2021, 05:50 AMBlake@ROG
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04-28-2021, 08:21 PMBrumeSame issue for me
Hi Blake,
I've the exact same issue with my ASUS TUF GeForce RTX 3090 O24G GAMING.
I bought it in January but was only able to complete my build last week...
And then I heard this "rattling" sound.
I contacted my reseller (LDLC, France) but they can do nothing about it except allow me to return the card (I sent them a video clearly showing the issue) but they were unable to tell me what would be the next step...
Repair, refund, replace ????
I bought this RTX 3090 for 2000€.
Now the price is 2700€ with no availability btw.
So there si no good option but waiting.
Could you help ?
Many thanx -
04-29-2021, 09:58 PMfunk3r
So I just opened up my 3090OC to re-paste it and install new thermal pads. I also figured, I'll crack the shroud apart per the post above. I tightened all the screws down, re-positioned the cable, and now my vibration is eliminated. pretty easy DYI for anyone who wants to check it out. I ran the card through 5% increment fan speeds from 30%-100% and the sound has been eliminated.
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05-01-2021, 09:49 AMBrume
I'll give this a try...
My RTX3090 does this rattling noise and it's probably caused by the very same issue: loose fan screws and tape.
Do I have to remove all the screws on both sides to fix the noise (loose screws and tape brushing) or only the screws on the fans side?
I'd like to minimize the dismount as much as possible.
I don't want to change the thermal pad/paste...
Just fix the noise :) -
05-01-2021, 09:44 PMfunk3r
I used this reddit post as a guide.
https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining...tm_name=iossmf
unfortunately, if you do this mod, you'll have to re-paste the card at the minimum. If the thermal pads are still useable, then you can just slap them back on, but the paste will have to redone before you put it back together. I'm also sure this may void warranty?
Honestly, if you're going through the process of fixing the fan, you may as well re-paste it. My temps are great after the re-paste and I'm able to get a bit better performance with the OC. -
05-02-2021, 09:47 PMBrume
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05-03-2021, 04:43 AMdavesman_
Blake@ROG wrote that they are trying to find another solution for me. For an EU customer. Czech customer. So I hope they could possibly make some DIY kit / video or permit to return the card directly to ASUS for repair.
If it has something to do with loose screews then it cannot be so tricky to repair. I think "Warranty Void If removed" sticker is now the main problem for DIY :) -
05-05-2021, 09:59 AMEismc2a
So just for everyone's information. Blake couldn't do anything for me as I was afraid of. Here is his reply:
Hello Eismc2a,
Well...it's the same as I sated in the public thread.
In some region, refund are provided in the first place.
This kind of method has been ongoing for years, and customers prefer this way as it is a lot more efficient.
But due to lack of stock this 2 years, people like you do not want refund anymore.
You may contact the seller to see if they can give the repaired card back to you and cancel your oder.
Thank you.
He is confirming here that Asus does not repair but refund the cards, still he is telling people to RMA their card. Again not according to the European consumer law. I contacted my seller and they have not received my repaired card .....probably sold to someone else for a higher price.