November 5, 20223 yr See https://www.tomshardware.com/news/rtx-4090-native-16-pin-melting -- "Another GeForce RTX 4090 owner has fallen victim to the native 16-pin power connector meltdowns. But, according to Redditor(opens in new tab), he manipulated the cable carefully and didn't bend or twist it unnecessarily. " Gigabyte x670 Aorus Elite AX MB; AMD 7800X3D CPU; Deepcool LT520 AIO Cooler; 64 Gb G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO DDR5 6000; Win11 Pro; P3D V5.4; 1 Samsung 990 2Tb NVMe SSD: 1 Crucial 4Tb MX500 SATA SSD; 1 Samsung 860 1Tb SSD; Gigabyte Aorus Extreme 1080ti 11Gb VRAM; Toshiba 43" LED TV @ 4k; Honeycomb Bravo.
November 6, 20223 yr Yah, AMD just won game 6 of the world series and is apparently celebrating in Houston with the Astros. Now they just have to get their software right and make sure there are no other issues. AMD 5800x | Nvidia 3080 (12gb) | 64gb ram
November 8, 20223 yr On 11/6/2022 at 3:20 AM, dogmanbird said: I wonder if Nvidia will cap the power in the next couple of driver releases? That wouldn’t surprise me. When the 30-series released, there were reports of some cards locking up at high boost clocks… so they lowered the max boost in a driver update. I expect they will solve this the same way: Lower performance to reduce the fire hazard rather than fix the connector. Edited November 8, 20223 yr by Virtual-Chris
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