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Home / Technology / RTX 5090 Catches Fire: A Shocking GPU Meltdown

RTX 5090 Catches Fire: A Shocking GPU Meltdown

11 Feb

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Summary

  • An MSI RTX 5090 graphics card burst into flames during a PC startup.
  • The user claimed the issue was with the card, not the PC build or PSU.
  • The affected buyer may lack after-sale support due to China's trade restrictions.
RTX 5090 Catches Fire: A Shocking GPU Meltdown

A recent video documented an MSI RTX 5090 graphics card igniting shortly after a user powered on their gaming PC. The incident, captured in a five-second clip on BiliBili, showed sparks and flames erupting from the GPU. The uploader indicated the problem originated with the card, reportedly ruling out the PC build and a 1,300-watt power supply, as an RTX 5060 functioned correctly in the same system, albeit with some motherboard scorching.

This event raises concerns, especially for buyers in China, where the standard RTX 5090 is not officially sold due to trade restrictions. The affected user likely purchased their card through unofficial channels, potentially leaving them without access to after-sale support. While past issues with 12VHPWR connectors caused widespread concern, the redesigned 12V-2×6 connector was intended to mitigate these problems. However, isolated incidents suggest that issues may persist.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An MSI RTX 5090 graphics card was seen bursting into flames shortly after a gaming PC was powered on, as documented in a video.
The owner of the graphics card claimed that the issue was with the card itself, and not with the computer's build or its 1,300-watt power supply.
Buyers in China may lack after-sale support options for the standard RTX 5090 due to trade restrictions that prevent its official sale in the region.

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