Question RTX 2080 Ti not booting (white vga light)

fishpain

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CPU- Ryzen 7 5800x
MOBO- ASUS AM4 TUF Gaming X570-Plus ATX Motherboard
GPU- EVGA RTX 2080 Ti
RAM- G.Skill 32gb (16x2) Trident Z Neo DDR4 3600MHz
PSU- Corsair RM850, 850w Fully Modular ATX Power Supply

Hiya, a couple months ago i moved back to London bringing my setup with me. I carried my GPU by hand during the move but when i came to setup my pc again it absolutely refused to boot at all just showing a constant white vga light on the mobo and no input detected on my monitors. I tried any troubleshooting i could see at the time (clearing cmos, using a different gpu port, reseating ram sticks, seating only 1 ram stick at a time, etc) but couldn't seem to even boot to bios. I then got frustrated and pulled my extremely old GTX 760 out of a broken rig and seated it in my current setup which booted perfectly first time no issues at all and i have since been using this 13 year old gpu. Im ready to try and trouble shoot the RTX 2080 Ti one more time before I sack it off so hoping someone could run me through the best things to do or maybe someone has encountered this issue before? Thanks in advance
 
Im ready to try and trouble shoot the RTX 2080 Ti one more time before I sack it off so hoping someone could run me through the best things to do or maybe someone has encountered this issue before?
Difficult to say why GPU doesn't work after relocation. Could be vibration damage due to move, could be that ESD shorted it out. Or something else.

One slight hope would be putting it into 2nd PC and looking if it works there. On some rare instances GPU + MoBo, for whatever reason, refuse to work together, while the GPU works fine in 2nd system.

Other than that and if you're hoping to fix the GPU, i'd send the GPU in for repairs.
One such shop would be Northridge Fix,
link: https://northridgefix.com/

While they are USA based, they accept international shipping and can do repairs worldwide.

Alex, founder and owner of Northridge Fix, often posts electronics repair videos to his Youtube channel, that i find interesting and informative to watch. :)
Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NorthridgeFix/videos

E.g Asus RTX 2080 Super repair;

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WloNcR5-0k


Or EVGA RTX 3090 repair;

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt-NwhCa020


Either send it to repairs or you have a nice paper weight. :)