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Yeah, I watched both of those.Okay, well that's good to know. I just bought a new 3.1 ATX NZXT C1500 PSU.
Guess I'm wondering about that video from De8eaur and then Buildzoid. He basically says NVIDIA made the 12vhpwr even worse (saying he was detecing 150c when the card was running from the PSU side (which is unbelievable and that's on a test bench), and that there is nothing on the pcb to tell the card that the pins are not fully connected. Lots of comments on those vidoes and on reddit feel like we're going to be getting a lot more failures. Good to hear that the SUpric SOC has 2 shunt resistors, but now I'm worried about the card. I haven't received it yet, and I have 4090, and am wondering if it makes sense to return the 5090.
Also I'm using an right angled connect form cablemod, not the adapter (the right angles have had no problems reported), and am wondering if I should just switch to the connector that came with my PSU. I've had the card for 2 years and have had no issues, so likely the cable is fine, just wondering what you guys think. I also have an alert set up on HWINFO for if the 12vhpwr goes below 11.8v.
Thanks for the advice!
Thanks for the reply, please see my post above for additional concerns, wondering if you saw those videos and still feel that the issues have been resolved.
there’s also a Spanish guy with the same issue:
but as I said both are ATX3.0 power supplies and FE cards.
However it is the same pin and its odd that De8auer is having similar issues, but again that’s over 2x8 pin PCIe where the adapter it comes with is 4x8 pin