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Cooling | Water |
Memory | Kingston 32GB 5200@cl30 |
Video Card(s) | Asus Tuf RTS 4090 |
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Software | W11 |
And it is stamped OK as a standard by PCI-SIG ? last time i was reading about it the 2x8 wasnt a standard in their papers, but it is maybe ½ a year ago so it could have changed.but that IS in PCI-SIG spec. 2x8 pin, with the PCIe connector, are good for 375 watt.
The reason for not putting the 8pin is 1. bad design not knowing the total power draw of a full card. or 2. it will look bad that their "medium" graphic card is needing one 8pin power connector when other brands are only using one 6 pin.
And yes with the fix it is still not compliant it is 75 Watt from the slot and 75watt from 6 pin, not 84Watt from the 6 pin.
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