New gen, same issues. Glad I jumped to AMD this build. No Nvidia product has been worth the cost:performance ratio for me since GTX10 series.
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Der8auer's video is worth a watch, he got one of the Redditor's card:
This is huge. A working setup like that leading to >150°C after 4 minutes on those thin cables is insanity!
Their power connectors are melting up just like their stock.
Exactly. In a sence that it happened once, wasn't really significant, but people making it out to be some kind of catastrophe instead of a pretty regular not very newsworthy event