Gigabyte RTX 5080 Gel Leak Drama Panics Gamers

A Gigabyte graphics card owner reported problems with their expensive RTX 5080 AORUS MASTER ICE model. The card leaked thermal gel after just one month of use. The substance moved toward the PCIe riser connection, creating a serious malfunction risk. This issue appears to stem from quality control problems at Gigabyte rather than NVIDIA.

The leaked material was meant to replace standard thermal pads. Gigabyte advertised it as server-grade non-fluid gel, but the customer experience suggests otherwise. The user had installed the GPU vertically during its short life span. The card cost over $1,500 before showing these defects. The local Gigabyte distributor responded quickly to address the situation.

Officials lack formal policies about thermal gel leakage since this represents a new problem. Although the substance does not conduct electricity, it might harm components if left unchecked. The gel could potentially block PCIe connections, creating major performance issues for the high-end graphics card. The failure raises questions about quality assurance for premium computer parts.
 

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