https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-atx-v3-psu-standard
quotes from article:
"A significant point of interest is that power spikes for PCIe cards rated from 300 to 600W are only allowed when the 12VHPWR is used, not with the legacy 6 pin and 6+2 pin PCIe connectors."
"In any case, you will need 1800-2000W PSUs to exploit 600W graphics cards fully."
So can AMD ignore this standard or create their own? Why should AMD have to follow Intel's lead? Intel doesn't get to dictate policy to Nvidia (and AMD's graphics division) about how they should configure their PCIe power connectors for their videocards do they?
quotes from article:
"A significant point of interest is that power spikes for PCIe cards rated from 300 to 600W are only allowed when the 12VHPWR is used, not with the legacy 6 pin and 6+2 pin PCIe connectors."
"In any case, you will need 1800-2000W PSUs to exploit 600W graphics cards fully."
So can AMD ignore this standard or create their own? Why should AMD have to follow Intel's lead? Intel doesn't get to dictate policy to Nvidia (and AMD's graphics division) about how they should configure their PCIe power connectors for their videocards do they?