Joe
GBNvidia have just ruined my Shield Nvidia have just ruined my expensive 2019 Shield TV Pro by pushing out a buggy update (Android 11). It has made the Shield operate far more slowly, it's now quite laggy, the voice search function using the remote no longer works, I can no longer use the app as a remote, it's caused issues with using USB HDDs to play media, apps such as Plex now randomly crash when they used to be stable, other apps no longer work and are now incompatible (even Nvidia's own GeFirce Now) and the AI upscaling won't always engage. Which idiot signed this update off?! Whatever you do, never, ever update your Shield. It's not worth it!
Mike S
GBI ordered a 4090 with bad tracking info I ordered a 4090 and received a shipped email with erroneous tracking information. I had to jump through a bunch of hoops to get support to finally find where my expensive video card was. HOW do the mess up something so simple...what a fly by night operation. NEVER ORDER DIRECT FROM NVIDIA
Panos Sakalakis
GRToo many driver problems with Nvidia's GPUs! After months of waiting and not being able to use my Linux PC because of the screen flickering problem, and Windows 11 also having similar screen flickering problems, I'll never again go with Nvidia graphics cards. Just look at their Gihub page, so many unsolved problems that haven't been solved. My problem? [REGRESSION] [535.54.03] The entire screen is frequently flickering #511
Greg Szalas
GBDespite fairly quick problem… Despite fairly quick problem resolution, company or rather their support failed to explain that original packaging will be destroyed if product will be sent in original box. Instead "secure packaging" term was used, resulting in los of original box which now have to be sourced by myself at additional cost (around £20). This everything is within warranty period. Company now cuts of from any actions and leave customer on their own. No response over email, nor through social media. Money spent, problem partly solved, Nvidia happy, I'm not entirely.
MMOGATE NL
NLOur e-sports team uses NVIDIA Our e-sports team uses NVIDIA graphics cards in our pc builds and for our triple monitor set-ups we like to use NVIDIA surround to span the monitors. For a few people, the surround seems to "remember" the last physical connections of the monitors even if they changed it. If they did this then rearranging the physical placement to match the NVIDIA surround configuration set up will still remember the last arrangement no matter the change. They worked out a solution which was to quickly swap the physical connections twice so that it would match the set up instead. Then surround span worked perfectly. While the e-athletes are able to figure this out, their casual friends from university did not figure it out and quit using NVIDIA products to try building with another brand instead.