As we all know, Amazon's MMO New World will be officially released in late September. Players who have been following New World are well aware that the game's development path is bumpy, but players can relax now. As early as July, there were reports that some New World Coins players encountered serious graphics card problems in the New World closed beta. EVGA checked about two dozen GeForce RTX 3090 cards during the investigation and found that production problems were the culprit.

Stuck in loading game or bricked in New World menu. In response, Amazon added frame rate limiters, which are common but not yet included in the menu for that particular version. These seem to prevent the problem from happening again, but the affected people still have questions. Although the company was unable to replicate the problem with the version in which the problem occurred, it was making a possible screen for the power profile that was working at the time.

According to PCWorld, an EVGA spokesperson pointed out that "rare soldering problems" on the card were the cause of the problem. Observing these cards carefully, it turns out that the circuits are not soldered properly, making them vulnerable. EVGA sent replacement cards to those affected and stated that the bad batches it found accounted for only "less than 1%" of the sales. Although no problems were found with the fan system, the company also released a microcontroller update to help the monitoring program pay close attention to systems with correct statistics.

As New World enters the public beta this week on September 9th and is released at the end of this month, it should be a relief to Buy New World Coins know that this seems to be a limited problem caused by human error. New World is coming soon, experienced and old players usually accumulate New World Coins in advance, and then buy the items they want. If you ignore this during the game, don't worry. You can visit NewWorldCoins now and spend a small amount of money to buy New World Coins.