But AMD doesn't claim their card is within PCIe spec. Also since the "Haswell Test" was made for Haswell, shouldn't there be a real life scenario in which it can happen? Otherwise that test wouldn't exist?
Still, breaking the spec isnt a good thing and they could have gone triple 8pin, but that doesnt make it a bad VGA, right?
Some heatsinks and mainboards break the intel spec for the cpu socket keepout zone as well, but most people never notice it and its usually highend heatsinks and mainboards which are definitely not BAD products.
Im just saying, breaking a spec by itself doesnt necessarily mean a product is bad
About why intel specified the test the way they did, im curious to know...
I worked with several PSU engineers and vendors and nobody seems to know why, and even my intel contacts dont know haha
But that doesnt matter, we guarantee that our PSU passes the Intel Haswell C6/C7 test, no matter how irrelevant to real world usage it might be, and we are sticking to it!
Theres a couple of internal emails flying back and forth right now about the C6/C7 test procedure and different test reports, and ill let you know once theres an update and I can post some official statement.