It dont matter if they sold 100.000 PSU's and only one report, or 10 reports. One is too many knowing it can set your house on fire.
These things are extremely sensitive.
It does matter every device has a failure rate and return rate.
Even a car can randomly be set on fire or even explode (the electric ones) it doesn't mean we should jump to conclusions and stop using all of them.
If there was real or high fire hazard I'm sure proper safety certification organization wound ban selling those PSUs. An bequit or any other company would have to recall them.
If this is not a joke you actually increased fire hazard since super glue is flammable.I have a 4070ti that I put super glue on the power connector. Sure its not as hot as 600w 4090 but the sudden connector power melting drama got me scared that time.
I really don't get why we do not get lower power rated cables with those PSUs or GPUs. I mean only 4090 actually needs 600W cable.
Other cards could use 450W or 300W cables and therefore power would be limited by PSU itself and GPU driver.
Lower power, lower electric current, lower heat on connector, lower fire hazard.
WTH happened with this idea?
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