A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Nvidia over a component in its RTX 4090 cards which has been melting for …
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Nvidia over a component in its RTX 4090 cards which has been melting for some owners.claims it is still investigating the issue, nearly a month after the first cases of melting power adapters were reported by owners.
The lawsuit was filed on 11th November by Lucas Genova to the US District Court for the Northern District of California. It has been filed under"other fraud", which is defined as"action primarily based on fraud relating to personal property that cannot be classified under any other nature of suit" by the Administrative Office of the US Courts.At time of writing, summons have been issued to Nvidia.
"Had Mr Genova known about the issue before purchasing the card," it says,"he would not have made the purchase". The lawsuit then accuses Nvidia of marketing and selling a"defective and dangerous" product, hitting Genova and class members with a"costly double-whammy: a premium purchase price for a dangerous product that should not have been sold in its current state".
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