Recently, NVIDIA has been prompted to launch an investigation following several reports of GeForce RTX 5090 GPUs becoming non-functional, or “bricked.”
The buzz around issues with the RTX 5090 and its Chinese counterpart, the RTX 5090D, has been growing, as users encounter problems that don’t seem to have a straightforward fix. Many have attempted various troubleshooting techniques, but the success stories are few and far between.
Some users have managed to find quirky workarounds, but for most, the problem remains stubbornly unsolved. It’s now a widespread enough concern that it caught NVIDIA’s attention. In fact, NVIDIA has reached out to PC Gamer to confirm they’re looking into these reported issues with the RTX 50 series, stating:
“We are investigating the reported issues with the RTX 50 series.”
Unfortunately, that’s all the information NVIDIA has released at this time. No further details have been provided, but it’s clear they’ve recognized the seriousness of the situation. If you’re not up to speed, earlier coverage outlined how several RTX 5090 and 5090D users found their GPUs could not power up their monitors, leaving them with black screens after updating the driver.
This problem has been infuriatingly persistent across most reports. Attempting to revert to the previous driver version has largely been unsuccessful; GPUs still wouldn’t show up in the system’s hardware settings, even after a BIOS reset.
While the problem’s cause hasn’t been pinpointed, some speculate it’s tied to architectural or driver compatibility issues rather than inherent hardware failures. Until NVIDIA comes back with more information or a possible fix, users are left in a challenging situation, waiting for a permanent solution to these bricking incidents.