New reports have surfaced that the RTX 50-series laptop GPUs face the same ROPS problem missing that all NVIDIA office counterparts. Heise online (Via Hardwareluxx) reports that Nvidia has asked carnet manufacturers to catch bad lots of laptop devices sporting GPUs from the defective RTX series with missing ROPs.
However, Nvidia responded to these statements, indicating the exact opposite. Nvidia said The penis that laptop GPUs are unconceived by the question of missing ROPs. The rod asked Nvidia an additional clarification, to which Nvidia said: “Correct, no other problems”.
The original Heise Online report stipulates that several manufacturers of laptops would work additional changes in the Far East to catch Buggy laptops with GPUs sporting ROPs before being sold to the public. As previously indicated, Nvidia (ironically) would have been the only one to ask these companies to search for these GPUs of defective laptops.
Nvidia’s response to these reports does not fully confirm if the problem was still present or if it has only been resolved recently. According to NVIDIA’s wording, there is a chance that the GPUs of laptops of the RTX 50 series were, in fact, missing to be repaired by the moment when the reports were published by declaring that there were problems.
Anyway, if the reports are true, Heise Online has not revealed how many GPUs are affected. There is not even an indication if some GPUs or all L for laptops from the RTX 50 series Rops are missing (after all, most existing blackwell GPU models launched so far are known to suffer from this problem).
However, the problem (once again, if it really happened) only seemed to have affected a fraction of laptop devices (just like Nvidia’s office counterparts). A manufacturer, Heise Online, has only mentioned, only mentioned that its first batch of laptop devices should be corrected. The manufacturer has neglected to share if no more batches were affected.
Again, if Nvidia’s claim is true, it is good to hear that he finally connected the problem of the missing ROPs to his latest GPUs of the RTX 50 series. However, the GPUs of laptops of the RTX 50 series still suffer from supply chain problems, just like their office counterparts, forcing manufacturers to Return their device.
High -end devices were reportedly pushed from January to March, and mid -range and lower aircraft would have been postponed from March to April.
The missing ROPS anomaly started for the first time on the RTX 5090 when reports of defective AIB RTX 5090 partners with less ROPS than announced have started to arise late February. Shortly after, Nvidia published an official declaration confirming that the problem was real, affecting not only the RTX 5090, but the RTX 5070 Ti too.
However, after the Nvidia declaration, the reports of RTX 5080 Defective He also started to appear, Nvidia’s forcing to publish another declaration confirming the RTX 5080 was also affected.
The missing ROPs on a GPU are bad for performance because the ROPs (rendering outlet units) are part of the rendering pipeline. Third -party tests have confirmed that the RTX 5080, with its missing ROPs, loses 11% of its performance Compared to its announced performance. RTX 5090 also loses up to 11% of performance, at least in Timespy.