RTX 4090’s 16-pin power connector erupts in smoke in shocking live footage — GPU melts during Marvel Rivals gameplay

RTX 4090’s 16-pin power connector erupts in smoke in shocking live footage — GPU melts during Marvel Rivals gameplay

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Jabberwocky79 Can you imagine the backlash if this percentage of a certain make of vehicle was catching fire? We're going on 3 years now of these shenanigans occurring on a weekly basis, and nothing is admitted or changed. Reply

LordVile What’s really the advantage of 12VHPWR aside from manufacturing costs for the card maker? Reply

TheyStoppedit Another day, another melted connector. I wonder how many more cards have melted where the user hasn't discovered it yet Reply

FunSurfer I bet $1000 that the user didn't lubricate the connector with CRC 2-26 as I suggested… Reply

Skramblr Jabberwocky79 said: Can you imagine the backlash if this percentage of a certain make of vehicle was catching fire? We're going on 3 years now of these shenanigans occurring on a weekly basis, and nothing is admitted or changed. Checkout Hyundia/Kia ICCU. Their EVs have a similar issue with the 12V DC-DC converter burning up the FETs and we see daily, yes daily, reports from customers on failures. Yet they've been cranking these faulty ICCUs out for almost 5 year with no software or hardware fix that has stopped it. Reply

ezst036 No consumers should have to "know how to deal with this" – nor should any consumers have to face this issue while on a live stream or not. It's just bad customer service that this wasn't canceled years ago and proper connectors put on these cards. Reply

Skramblr LordVile said: What’s really the advantage of 12VHPWR aside from manufacturing costs for the card maker? These connectors themselves are MORE expensive, not less. The advantage is the conn can handle 600W of power, where the original connector is only rated for 225W. And buy using 1 conn instead of 3 of the old ones, they gain a large amount of real-estate on the card (takes much less room). Reply

Skramblr One thing I did notice is there was no actual 'fire' as the title claims. I watched the video twice and also didn't see any embers. But maybe I'm blind? Reply

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