Amazon's new game might literally destroy your graphics card

EVGA and Nvidia are investigating reports new game is bricking GeForce RTX 3090 FTW3 cards; warranties will cover any sudden deaths.

Credit: Amazon

If you have a GeForce RTX 3090, you'll want to skip loading up the beta test for Amazon's New World MMO, because the game might literally break your graphics card.

Yes, and by "break" we mean it just might permanently stop working—not the casual "THESE GAMES WILL DESTROY YOUR CARD!" headlines you often see.

Windows Central first flagged forum reports from gamers who said their cards died after just a few minutes of playing New World. The reports mostly seemed to impact those who own EVGA's GeForce RTX 3090 FTW3 cards, but we've read anecdotal reports of the game bricking a Gigabyte-produced RTX 3090 card as well.

And no, these don't appear to be just anecdotal coincidences, as EVGA confirmed it to PCWorld, and says Nvidia is also investigating the issue.

The good news is EVGA also confirmed that any RTX 3090 FTW3 cards that did fail from playing the game would be "completely under warranty." Amazon officials for New World didn't respond yet to PCWorld's request for comment.

What's causing the failures is unknown but many gamers speculate the game is overheating the cards. Some have also offered work arounds, like enabling v-sync or using utilities to limit the cards.

Frankly, our advice is to just avoid playing the beta until the issue is resolved. Yes, your GeForce RTX 3090 would be under warranty but with the state of GPU supply still in disarray, a replacement may take longer than you like.

For what it's worth, Amazon's New World goes live in August and is available for pre-order for $40. We won't include a link out of the risk for GeForce RTX 3090 owners who might click on it.

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