Friday, September 27th 2024

Thermal Grizzly Unveils the New WireView Pro GPU

The WireView Pro GPU was developed in collaboration with Jon "elmor" Sandström, a renowned hardware R&D engineer, extreme overclocker, and founder of Elmor Labs, to introduce new functionalities. To better protect the graphics card from potential damage, the Pro version of the WireView includes sensor pin detection that recognizes whether the 12V-2x6 power connector is correctly plugged into the power supply.

Another new feature is the temperature sensors on the PCB of the WireView Pro GPU, which measure the temperature at the power connectors. Users can set a threshold via the WireView Pro GPU, which triggers an acoustic alarm when exceeded. Additionally, an alarm can be set to trigger when a defined current level is exceeded. The WireView Pro GPU also includes two additional temperature sensors that can be connected to monitor, for example, the temperature of the graphics card's memory or voltage regulators.
Features of the new WireView Pro GPU at a glance:
  • OLED display
  • Power consumption measurement
  • Power usage recording
  • New: Temperature sensors at power connectors
  • New: External temperature sensors
  • New: Sensor pin detection
  • New: Alarm function
  • Optimized cable management
Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro GPU is priced at $76.19 inc. VAT.
Source: Thermal Grizzly
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14 Comments on Thermal Grizzly Unveils the New WireView Pro GPU

#1
GooseMoose
What an interesting product that probably shouldn't need to exist
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#2
hoxlund14
Thx for the heads up on this techpowerup. Ordered directly from thermalgrizzly
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#3
bonehead123
GooseMooseWhat an interesting product that probably shouldn't need to exist
^^THIS^^

But anyways, a nice looking kit for sure, but a tad overpriced IMO...
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#4
freeagent
A must have for anyone with an extreme case of OCD when it comes to the operations of their system..

Cmon payday haha
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#5
TheLostSwede
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GooseMooseWhat an interesting product that probably shouldn't need to exist
Elmor makes kit for extreme overclockers, so there is a reason for why this exists.
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#6
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
bonehead123^^THIS^^

But anyways, a nice looking kit for sure, but a tad overpriced IMO...
If someone has enough to burn (pun intended) for a 4090 which has the most burned connectors, this device shouldn't add that much to the cost.
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#7
TheDeeGee
Now they'll need to make a new on for the 5090 ^^

And who knows how AIBs hand the ports placement.
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#8
[crs]
freeagentA must have for anyone with an extreme case of OCD when it comes to the operations of their system..

Cmon payday haha
That's me lol
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#9
Redwoodz
Anyone running a piece of hardware that might spontaneously combust needs to rethink their priorities.
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#10
AusWolf
You think Nvidia should make GPUs with sensible power consumption levels that don't burn the connector? Nah, just buy this instead and enjoy the fireworks. :slap:
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#11
Noci
If this product is going to be a hit, most likely in the future we'll see some high-end cards with this gizmo integrated in the cooling shroud :cool:.

Gives AIB companies a chance to stand out to the competition and make some extra cash ;) .
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#12
A Computer Guy
Alarms are nice but what is the point if it doesn't cut the power to save your equipment?
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#13
RedDot
A Computer GuyAlarms are nice but what is the point if it doesn't cut the power to save your equipment?
Someone with a brain.
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#14
Caring1
I'll wait for the Ali Express version. :p
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