No need for any of that, if just simple load balancing would be applied.Heavier wire and more connector surface area or multiple connectors or lower power per wire; all valid solutions.
No need for any of that, if just simple load balancing would be applied.Heavier wire and more connector surface area or multiple connectors or lower power per wire; all valid solutions.
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My Seasonic manual states: The PSU is for integration into a computer and not intended for external or outdoor usage. You are supposed to build a computer with it. You are not expected to use it as test equipment, to move the cables a lot, to plug the cable in dozens of different GPUs, to plug and unplug the cables from the PSU many times, etc.
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No. It is the same as all other things. You put your consumer kitchen appliance into a restaurant kitchen, and it will be dead in a few days. You plug a weak plug in many GPUs and you will destroy it.
All products have their intended use. For example, PSU intended for testing would never come with modular cables and it would come with a test jig for measuring the condition of connectors.
You know, this has never before been a problem…All products have their intended use. For example, PSU intended for testing would never come with modular cables and it would come with a test jig for measuring the condition of connectors.
Well, we do now know why was this a problem for DerBauer, if the cable he used was faulty or marginal from the begining or not, and how used and abused it was.You know, this has never before been a problem…
Yep. Or better yet build it into the damn card like in 3090.Perhaps all 5090 should ship with a clamp meter?
I swear to god if I have to read one more thread about people defending this dogshit connector I am going to snap.
What is wrong with you? Seriously? Buyers remorse for owning one ?
I have been connecting 8 pins left and right for the past 10 years. Literally hundreds if not thousands of plug in and out on the same three test PSUs and hand full of Test GPUs. They look like theyve gone through a war and yet they still work. BECAUSE THEY ARE DESIGNED TO LAST. Opposed to what we have now. Everyone on the higher Hwbot ranks has a similar setup and story to tell. 3rd party, pre used my ass. This should still work!
The 12VHPWR and updates are simply inacceptable. There is no sane counterargument.
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No need for all the thermal imaging and screenshots, you can tell the heat is evenly distributed and everything is fine because it's not on fire or smoldering.It looks to me as though the heat is fairly evenly distributed across all of the 12V conductors.
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Looks like he was using the “official adapter” connected to a 3rd party extension to his Evga cable.Another one, using the official adapter, and in this case the 8-Pin PSU connector has melted.
https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/1io4s4y
so what if even connected? from connecting wires nothing bad should happen. It melted because more than 20 amperes went through one wire cus of bad balancing!Looks like he was using the “official adapter” connected to a 3rd party extension to his Evga cable.
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so what if even connected? from connecting wires nothing bad should happen. It melted because more than 20 amperes went through one wire cus of bad balancing!
connecting wires with wago clamps, twist nuts, twisting together is usual practice in electricity, it shouldn't be the issue. The issue is overload of one wire with amperes that is why it melted!What was that champ?
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I never said it was. You need to relax.connecting wires with wago clamps, twist nuts, twisting together is usual practice in electricity, it shouldnt be the issue. The issue is overload of one wire with amperes that is why it melted!
there is no official not official they are all standartazided by PCI. IT's awg wires not adapted for those amperes and that's it.I never said it was. You need to relax.
Leaving it at “official adapter” is disingenuous. It’s important to be specific. It might be more prone to failure for users that have multiple break points. It’s good to know they might need to be more careful or check more often.
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I didn’t blame users. Again you need to chill out.there is no official not official they are all standartazided by PCI. IT's awg wires not adapted for those amperes and that's it.
No user error here, just NVIDIA fault. Stop blaming users.
main problem is 0 load balancing between those 6 because they cut 5$ cost for PCB and shunts
I am chill, just angry at NVIDIA what they did to me.I didn’t blame users. Again you need to chill out.
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His comment of not having a problem is just toxic bullshit.Everyone is an idiot. You are right.
Or, you know, just because you haven't had a problem doesn't mean there is no problem. Did you watch the videos? I think der8auer did a good job of dispelling the belief that he or the other person is an idiot.
How? Isn't that the point?
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An electrical engineer gives their opinion on this fiasco:
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/1io4a67