The connectors are 3rd party and have nothing to do with this GPU. If I told you cars were exploding at random and didn’t mention that I poured gasoline on them and lit a match, wouldn’t you call me dishonest?
If the connectors are on the board, and they melt, it’s on the manufacturer that put them on the board, especially since this happened with the last release.
A $2,000 GPU shouldn’t carry the risk of burning your house down.
Every cable except for Nvidia’s 8 pin octopus cable adapters are third party. That includes the native 12Vhpwr cables that are coming with high end PSUs. The actual connectors are all made by either Amphenol or Molex anyway.
How is it clickbait when there’s literally pictures of the melted connectors in the article?
The connectors are 3rd party and have nothing to do with this GPU. If I told you cars were exploding at random and didn’t mention that I poured gasoline on them and lit a match, wouldn’t you call me dishonest?
If the connectors are on the board, and they melt, it’s on the manufacturer that put them on the board, especially since this happened with the last release.
A $2,000 GPU shouldn’t carry the risk of burning your house down.
I think your comment opened my eyes to my poor reading skills. I was talking about cables not the connector.
Every cable except for Nvidia’s 8 pin octopus cable adapters are third party. That includes the native 12Vhpwr cables that are coming with high end PSUs. The actual connectors are all made by either Amphenol or Molex anyway.
Makes sense but that title is still misleading.