It's just a bad design and a bad standard.
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I don't understand how the ATX standard hasn't adopted higher voltage rails for GPUs. Higher volts mean fewer amps which means less heat. 44A through an 8 pin connector is going to make a lot of heat. 11A at 48v would be much better.
Apple did something similar, then they put 48V pin next to 3V pin 🤦
That's....sooooooo Apple....FFS 🤦
Anyone wanna take bets on how long it takes before there's a lawsuite?
I bet a few months.
Time for a large busbar connecting the power supply, motherboard, and graphics card?
A 48V rail would make more sense. Just like USB-C did to get 240W power delivery over a small cable.
Case is ground, and one big +12V pipe through the middle. Or, alternatively, the other way around for theft protection.
There wasn't even anything wrong with the minifit jr 8 pin pcie connectors, the official spec of 150W massively derated. If Nvidia really wanted to cap the number of plugs and not change any specs then the 8 pin EPS connectors are rated at 288W.
If they did that then they likely would end up with melted 8 pin connectors as that derating is a protection against one pin being overused due to small expected differences in resistance on each pin
I'm not saying to ignore the derating, I'm saying use EPS connectors at their derated 288W.
This comment section looks exactly like the one he called out in the video.
It's mostly just one loud person who very apparently has not actually interacted with the case presented here. Either through ignorance or to purposely deflect the blame from Nvidia with the evidence weighing against them.
I thought blocking .ml would end the troll-madness, but - apparently I didn't. Well, at least the rest of the comments here show me that I'm not crazy or smth :3
Alts are a thing. Seen a bunch of folk with very similar handles and writing from .ml/world/SDF and some smaller instances.