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While his numbers are off, he's not technically wrong.The actual technical issue is that, as usual, you're making things up to suit your narrative. If each 12VHPWR connector pin was only rated for 4A @ 12V then it would be physically impossible for the connector to provide up to 600W, because that's how basic math works. Since it can provide up to 600W, your completely unsubstantiated BS about only 4A per pin is quite obviously incorrect, and you should go back to school.
The 8 pin connectors could handle double their rating. EG the 8 pin could tolerate 310 watts, but was specd for 150 watt in official capacity. The 12 pin is rated for 684 watt, and specd for 600. That's not a lot of safety margin in the design, which naturally means if the connection is not 100% perfect the pins will begin to overheat.
It is, simply put, a poor design that was shrunk to be trendy looking, rather then functional. They should have worked with the old 8 pin design and adapted that size pin to a 12 or even 16 pin config to handle these 600w throughputs.