RTX 5090's power cable heating past boiling point raises concern. Thermal imaging reveals GPU's power connector reaching ...
Some thermal imagery shared on Twitter/X underlines how toasty-hot power connectors servicing Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 ...
If you thought the RTX 5090 has monstrous power requirements, you'll be floored by these leaked Nvidia GPU prototypes.
For those of you that managed to get hold of an RTX-50 series card, however, popular freeware tool CPU-Z now warns you if ...
Hopefully NVIDIA has a response for this, because early adopters will be mighty hot if they buy a $2000 GPU that melts its power connector.
aiming to mitigate concerns of melting GPU power connectors. The unique angled adapter is claimed to improve safety by addressing two major issues: cable bending and excessive heat. Unlike ...
A Chinese user has developed a prototype 16-pin connector that can determine if a certain pin is drawing too much current, preventing connector meltdowns.
Micka from the GALAX OC Lab has teased the design of its upcoming RTX 5090D HOF XOC graphics card: overclocks GB202 GPU to ...
In one case, they’re adding heatsinks to prevent cable overheating ... are to your GPU setting ablaze. The last few graphics card generations have increased dramatically in power demands ...
He said that the GPU had a flashing red light ... Read more: GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition: first melted power connector, third-party cable blamed After re-plugging in all of the cables ...
while the end at the GPU hits 90°C. That’s seriously hot for a power cable, prompting der8auer to measure the current, which goes over 20A on one of the wires, which should be more like 6-8A.
the 12VHPWR cable that melted, despite being physically compatible with the RTX 5090, was presumably unable to handle the power delivery taking place. Nvidia’s latest flagship GPU is a hungry ...