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Remove the card, and if your machine has an integrated Graphics card (As many Intel CPU's do) and the motherboard has a HDMI/DVI slot, try that. If it boots that way, your card is the problem.
What "extension" cable btw? Power? If so, not a good sign.....
The 3080 uses multiple power connectors, so make sure your using a cable for each of them. Hopefully you didn't use both connectors on a single cable, with the extension....? Because that will have been VERY bad for your card's health.
B2 on a Gigabyte board, as you have, has a pretty high chance of being "card is dead". If you've got another dekstop PC, try the card in that, or try it's card in your PC. Doesn't matter how old it is, your just testing whether it works at a hardware level.
The extension cable you see many people use on their gpu like th braided color one, mine is the rgb one from lian li which you usually see in these RGB case
The lian li one i am using here is a 3x 8pin connector . Is this what you mean separate cable ?
No, i mean 1 PSU 8 pin -> 1 graphics card 8 pin. ; so you need 3 individual cables, 1 for each of the 8 pin slots on your 3080.
If your using a splitter cable to 3 8 pin's, that would have been a serious problem for both card and PSU; It may even be the root cause of all your problems!
If you can, remove that splitter and replace it with 3 cables, 1 to each of the 8 pin slots on the 3080, and try it again. It may be far too much drain on 1 cable for your PSU, so your card isn't getting the power to work. Could even be why your getting the B2 code on the Gigabyte board, because your 3080 isn't powered up.
I would never recommend using such a splitter cable... ever.
You'd need to take the card out of the desktop first, but this only applies if your motherboard has a HDMI/DVI slot for your Monitor to connect to. If it doesn't, you'll need another graphics card for the test.
Honestly, try changing the power cables first. That splitter is a big red flag to me though...
There are splitter versions of it too, all of which are V2 models. + i have no idea if it's 3 flat cables in a common enclosure or 1.. I don't use one of these.
Point being, unless you want to throw down on a new graphics card and cross your fingers it's that, you need to start testing.
Did you try the PC without the Lian set plugged in, as i said? Did you try another card? have you done anything -inside- the case at all, beyond removing ram sticks?
Did you try the card in another PCI-E slot? Should be 2 others you can try it in.
do you turn off the monitor, or let it go to sleep?
it could not be initializing gpu driver correctly after it tries to sleep/wake, instead of doing a clean boot