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This is the case with ALL 8pin PCIE cables that have the 6+2 snap-on config, its a BS non-issue to distract away from the fact that it is a better value proposition than the 4060 Ti which this website accoladed with a recommended badge for no real reason then had to backtrack on, if you can't plug in a bloody PCIE cable you really shouldnt be installing a GPU and is not even in the same league as the NV 12v cable bollocks which had actually destroyed PC's, the level of bias is unfuckinbelievable
Take your "Team Red" glasses off & re-read the statement. If if where a "non issue" AMD would have no reason to recall all reference cards.
This is not about which cards got the better value, it's about a AMD design failure on the backplate that needs a rework. Only on the reference cards.