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connector revisions
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Discussions on WindowsForum about connector revisions focus on the thermal performance and safety of power connectors in high-end graphics cards, particularly NVIDIA's 12V-2×6 connector used in the RTX 5090. Users report that early thermal imaging tests show the cable reaching up to 150°C, raising concerns about long-term reliability. The conversation references the earlier 12VHPWR connector issues from the RTX 4090 era, highlighting how connector revisions aim to address overheating and safety problems. The tag covers user experiences, technical analysis, and troubleshooting related to these power connector changes in modern GPUs.
NVIDIA’s upcoming RTX 5090 is already creating waves in the tech community—not just for its performance specs but for an unexpected thermal hiccup. Early thermal imaging tests have revealed that the card’s innovative 12V-2×6 power cable can reach temperatures as high as 150°C. While the GPU...
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