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Unofficial 12V-2x6V Power Connector Melts NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090

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NVIDIA's high-TDP flagship GPU, the GeForce RTX 5090, appears to cause additional headaches for users, not including the high power bill. According to a Reddit user, we now have the first documented case of a melted power connector on NVIDIA's flagship GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition, reigniting concerns over high-wattage GPU safety from the last generation. While playing Battlefield 5, Reddit user ivan6953 detected a burning odor and immediately shut down their system, only to discover severe damage to both the RTX 5090's 12V-2×6 connector and their ASUS ROG Loki SFX-L PSU. The user had employed a Moddiy 12VHPWR cable, marketed as ATX 3.0/PCIe 5.0-compliant and rated for RTX 5090's 600 watts of power. Despite claims of secure installation—audible clicks at both ends—the cable melted at 500-520 W load, charring connectors on the GPU and PSU.

Notably, the same cable had powered an RTX 4090 FE for two years without issue. NVIDIA's RTX 5090 FE ships with a redesigned adapter featuring a longer, more flexible cable and an angled connector to reduce strain in compact builds. NVIDIA asserts that no incidents have occurred with its bundled adapter, emphasizing compliance with the updated 12V-2×6 standard, which shortens sensing pins to prevent power flow if connections loosen. Hence, an older connector can not provide 100% secure usage despite the user thinking that the sensing pins are touching properly.



A second case reported by Spanish YouTuber Toro Tocho involved a melted PSU-side connector, though the GPU remained undamaged. This resulted from worn connectors or improper seating despite user assurances of correct installation. RTX 5090 owners should avoid third-party adapters and rely solely on NVIDIA's included cable or PSU-native connectors. Regular inspections for discoloration, wear, or bending near connectors are also advised, particularly for systems with high power consumption. While NVIDIA investigates, the takeaway is clear: cutting corners on power delivery risks costly hardware failures. The RTX 5090's melting woes appear isolated to unofficial accessories—a small solace for early adopters navigating the pitfalls of the high-TDP GPU era.


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Not a good look if any are melting when they made so few cards pre-order dates are months in the future.
I just can't understand why the revised connector still doesn't lock in place so this shit is less likely to happen.
 
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As much as I would like to say this is user fault, I can't say I remember an 8 pin or double, or triple 8 pin power connector go up in flames as these stupid 12VHPWR have. Why fix something that is not broken, Nvidia?
 
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As much as I would like to say this is user fault, I can't say I remember an 8 pin or double, or triple 8 pin power connector go up in flames as these stupid 12VHPWR have. Why fix something that is not broken, Nvidia?
Yea that is kinda my thought as well. We have seen this happen a few times already with the different generations of this connector, but I do not recall this happening (At least regularly) in the past.
 
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He's going to get told to pound sand for using a 3rd-party ModDIY cable is my guess. I think your only options are to run the included cable with your PSU, use included adapter with card if you don't have one, or upgrade your PSU so that you have native PCI-E 5.0/ATX 3.0 support and the cable.

Speculation at this point is either it wasn't actually fully secure, the cable was worn out, or something of the sorts.

I still say 12VHPWR is a terrible design. It's easy to say user error in many of these cases, but at a certain point the prevalence of "user error" becomes a design problem whether its the securing mechanism, or the pin redesign for 12V 2x6 isn't actually doing what it's supposed to do. Not to mention just the idea of 600W going through this puny connector/cable.
 

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The upside is we pretty much found out where the insane power requirements for GPUs will have to stop. It's going to be a couple of 12pin connectors supplying 500W each, or 6-8 8 pin connectors. Take your pick.
 
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This is just Ngreedias bum getting bitten by employing Apple tactics and making an exclusive PSU cable design. Kinda the annoying sh*t we saw with iphones hopefully they are as smart as apple though as they eventually went to USBC, maybe its time for nvidia to go back to the standard 6-8 pins.
 
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Buying a GPU over $1000 and 400W always seemed crazy to me unless you have some professional work needs. But $2000 and 600W to play games is a complete mystery to me. It might be time for a reality check and what we consider ‘okay’ in the consumer space.
 
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Buying a GPU over $1000 and 400W always seemed crazy to me unless you have some professional work needs. But $2000 and 600W to play games is a complete mystery to me. It might be time for a reality check and what we consider ‘okay’ in the consumer space.

Playing triple A titles at 4K 144hz more than comfortably is the reason people would buy this card like myself while I dont condone the pricing, Ngreedia has full control of pricing for their flagship since there is no competition. Tough pill to swallow but now weve reached peak visual fidelity for 4K, I wonder whats next..
 

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Playing triple A titles at 4K 144hz more than comfortably is the reason people would buy this card like myself while I dont condone the pricing, Ngreedia has full control of pricing for their flagship since there is no competition. Tough pill to swallow but now weve reached peak visual fidelity for 4K, I wonder whats next..
5k monitors are not so uncommon anymore. Just sayin'.
 
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A. This is not the cable that comes with the power supply.
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As the photo shows the length of the cable, and looks to not even stretch to the length of the 5090 FE, which is 300mm

B. This power supply unit has the older socket, the 12VHPWR, not the revised socket, 12V-2x6. And the 5090 FE has the revised socket.

C. Due to the short length of the cable, it would be safe to assume the build is a SFF. Which can mean that the user was putting a lot of pull on the cable. Likely the user had not bought a long enough cable for slack inside the tight fitting case.
 
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Playing triple A titles at 4K 144hz more than comfortably is the reason people would buy this card like myself while I dont condone the pricing, Ngreedia has full control of pricing for their flagship since there is no competition. Tough pill to swallow but now weve reached peak visual fidelity for 4K, I wonder whats next..
It's not about want. I want to play 4K 240 Hz at Ultra settings but not at the expense of groceries and burning down my home. Not to mention handing every Tom, Dick and Harry a blast furnace in their PC is recipe for disaster. There's a reason you can buy a gun but not a tank in many countries.
 
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A. This is not the cable that comes with the power supply.
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As the photo shows the length of the cable, and looks to not even stretch to the length of the 5090 FE, which is 300mm

B. This power supply has the older connector, the 12VHPWR, not the revised connector, 12V-2x6, for the cable on both ends and on the power supply box itself. And the 5090 FE has the revised connector. It's unknown if this custom cable is compatible with this power supply and don't know which connector it's using.

C. Due to the short length of the cable, it would be safe to assume the build is a SFF. Which can mean that the user was putting a lot of pull on the cable. Likely the user had not bought a long enough cable for slack inside the tight fitting case.

USER ERROR

Cable for 12VHPWR and 12V-2x6 stays the same, they are interchangable. Only the plug on GPU/PSU is different between the two.
As for the custom cable, yeah maybe it was bad quality, maybe not, who knows.
But yeah I'm staying with the cable that I had with my PSU, no changing seems better option, if not for safety then for warranty claim later at least.
 
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Cable for 12VHPWR and 12V-2x6 stays the same, they are interchangable. Only the plug on GPU/PSU is different between the two.
As for the custom cable, yeah maybe it was bad quality, maybe not, who knows.
But yeah I'm staying with the cable that I had with my PSU, no changing seems better option, if not for safety then for warranty claim later at least.
I think their question was if the connector on the PSU side where you plug the cable into is the older 12VHPWR or 12V 2x6?

Or is that only changed on the GPU side?
 
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Mmmm, this was one of the reasons I didn't want to purchase the RTX4000 series, seems like RTX5000 series wants to repeat, I don't like this one bit. :/
 
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How can a 2 yrs old 4090 cable be "rated" for the new 5090?
 

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- What kind of things do you like to do at home ?
- Melt stuff.
- Okay by melting you meant...melting.
- Yeah.
- So it's like art ?
- Yeah, you can melt art.
 
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Cable for 12VHPWR and 12V-2x6 stays the same, they are interchangable. Only the plug on GPU/PSU is different between the two.
As for the custom cable, yeah maybe it was bad quality, maybe not, who knows.
But yeah I'm staying with the cable that I had with my PSU, no changing seems better option, if not for safety then for warranty claim later at least.
Welp, I learned something new today. I thought both the connector and plug were changed, but it was just the plug. As far as I've seen.

I think maybe one of these inside prongs was inferior for the connector?
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At this rate, they may as well just port over the enterprise style of connectors; powering the GPUs through the mobo itself via dedicated rails. Or at least adopt either the ASUS BTF or MSI Zero standards, and instead just integrate the 8-pin delivery in the mobo as a pass-through option.

NVIDIA has enough momentum to force the change anyway.
 
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He's going to get told to pound sand for using a 3rd-party ModDIY cable is my guess.
And thats exactly what happened and to double down on this, see how the title of the article started.

Ngreedia needs to keep receiving all the free passes in the world.
 
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And thats exactly what happened and to double down on this, see how the title of the article started.

Ngreedia needs to keep receiving all the free passes in the world.
To be fair...that cable looks to be of terrible design where each pin could easily be strained and it's clear he had it twisted around when installed if you look at the pic. Even put a zip tie on it.

Not giving an overall crap power connector (imo) a pass here, but the user definitely chose poorly on cabling and installation.
 
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I don't see how it matters whether the cable is "unofficial" or not, the cable being a standard means every cable using the specification should just work.
And there was no issue with re-using a PSU with 8 pin connectors, or a third party connector. IMO 12vhpwr and 12v2x6 is still a flawed design, it's too easy to not have the connector plugged in all the way, or can come loose without the sense pins shutting down power to the card.
 
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