Friday, December 22nd 2023
CableMod Recalls 12VHPWR v1.0 and v1.1 Angled Adapters
CableMod issued a safety recall of its 16-pin 12VHPWR angled adapters, versions 1.0 and 1.1. The company cites safety issues behind the recall. This includes both the company's 90° angled, and 180° hard connectors. The company observed that the contact points in the male connector is improper, causing it to overheat and melt into the GPU. The safety issue only affects CableMod's hard adapters, and not its angled cables. Owners of these cables are advised to stop using the adapters immediately, and contact CableMod to be part of the recall, and further service recovery options.
47 Comments on CableMod Recalls 12VHPWR v1.0 and v1.1 Angled Adapters
... damn :wtf:
What about other manufacturers?
I have the 16-pin 12VHPWR 600W cable from Corsair. And hell no, I don't trust Corsair that checked and confirmed that everything's ok.
I still don't understand why turn to 12vhp wben it isn't necessary. Then what?
Do users have to be trained and licenced to use 12vhp? Or do cables have to be "Nvidia-verified"? Just like G-sync? Oh yeah users aren't qualified to use 12vhp so they aren't authorised to buy graphics cards or it's a privilege and great honour for cables to have Nvidia-verification oh yeah just take my wallet please charge me more
This connector is such a crap design. Even the new version is a not a fix for the actual problems. The adapters definitely exacerbate the problems, but it's still a bad connector design.
The user error claim was just some poor deflecting. It seems odd they felt the need to say that when they must have already known the 12VHPWR plug on the power supplies and adaptor cables was the real problem.
Nvidia should have issued a recall for all cards carrying the 12VHPWR connector out of an abundance of caution. CableMods just happens to not want to screw it's customers over despite the higher quality of their cable over the stock Nvidia cable.
The problem is solely with the plug on the cable. The replacement 12V-2x6 plug fits the same socket, you use it on the same cards.
The power supply manufacturers are the ones that should be recalling those cables.
And any 12VHPWR adaptor cables too of course.
How's that legal?
And should cover any damage too.
It's a combination of these new GPUs being tall and the new connector not tolerating bends for a few inches.
Especially now that cards - or coolers - have become even longer the depth of cases in general is as much of a problem. Plus on Nvidia cards the part where cooler is longer than PCB would add a need for extension on the card itself.