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Everyone here focusing on the capacitors. But you all miss the mark. Does this new PowerLink have the ability to reverse polarity? Problably not.
I will explain why this matters. You see PowerLink is only compatible with cards that have power connectors facing one specific way. Im speaking about wheter the release latch is at the top or at the bottom.
Im pretty sure all EVGA cards have the latch at the bottom (when the card is installed).
However not all cards from ather manufacturers do. For example at one point i ordered PowerLink for my Zotac GTX 1080 only to discover that since it had latches at the top i was unable to use PowerLink.
There's actually a topic on EVGA forums where someone modded theirs to reverse polarity: https://forums.evga.com/EVGA-powerlink-polarity-modification-m2619471.aspx
So while i really like this concept im afraid it has limited compatibility. Just FYI if you do plan on buying it - do your research.
I will explain why this matters. You see PowerLink is only compatible with cards that have power connectors facing one specific way. Im speaking about wheter the release latch is at the top or at the bottom.
Im pretty sure all EVGA cards have the latch at the bottom (when the card is installed).
However not all cards from ather manufacturers do. For example at one point i ordered PowerLink for my Zotac GTX 1080 only to discover that since it had latches at the top i was unable to use PowerLink.
There's actually a topic on EVGA forums where someone modded theirs to reverse polarity: https://forums.evga.com/EVGA-powerlink-polarity-modification-m2619471.aspx
So while i really like this concept im afraid it has limited compatibility. Just FYI if you do plan on buying it - do your research.