The bad fit of the connector will be the main fit
while the nvidia He does not officially comment on Overheating in 16-pin connectors that feed GeForce RTX 4090More theories about possible causes of the problem keep emerging. For a pirate specialist, poor fitness would be one of them.
JonnyGuru from pirate published Your test results. He cites tests by Ronaldo Boussali, from Galaxy Braziland Gamers Nexus, and they state that even with batteries from extensive testing, none of them have been able to come to the conclusion of a connector failure.
Use a Corsair HX1500i power supply with three PCIe cables connected to the 16-pin NVIDIA adapter. He acquired several 12VHPWR connectors and showed that one of them, although badly damaged (by JonnyGuru himself) did not exceed 52°C and was unable to simulate the problem. No more harming Mosul soldiers.
Inconclusive tests and poorly seated conductor
After its tests failed, just like those of Buassali and Gamers Nexus, a Corsair expert came across more images of RTX 4090 owners having a 12VHPWR connector overheating issue. They showed that users did not quite fit the plug in the video card.
He confirms that the 16-pin connector introduces some difficulty completely connecting to the power socket on the board, something that some RTX 4090 owners may overlook. The tester recommends using dielectric grease to connect the adapter to the video card more easily.
The tests by JonnyGuru themselves do not give a result that indicates possible failures, as do other tests that were made, and if we take his word for it, when checking cases of RTX 4090 owners who have poorly equipped connectors, in fact, this would be the root of the problem.
The truth is that everything we have seen on this topic is still inconclusive. Days ago, it was Nexus told the players that the 150V wires connectors were the problem, while the 300V connectors presented no problems in the channel tests.
For now, we’re still waiting for a statement on this matter from NVIDIA.
NVIDIA notifies partner AICs for RTX 4090 GPUs with burnt-out connectors for evaluation
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