Graphics card manufacturer Nvidia now faces legal action over the allegedly defective power connector for its RTX 4090 GPUs. This comes after multiple users have had their 16-pin connectors melt after ...
After several weeks of investigating multiple incidents involving melting and overheating 12VHPWR power adapters with GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards, Nvidia has finally issued an official statement.
Nvidia’s next-gen graphics cards could get a bit pricier at the budget end of the market – well, indeed it’ll be across the board for Blackwell GPUs, but affordable cards will see the greatest impact ...
What just happened? Never one to miss an opportunity to have a dig at Nvidia, AMD has blasted its rival over the 16-pin (12VHPWR) power connector issues that were found (mostly) in the RTX 4090.
Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 40-series graphics cards were the first mainstream products to feature the 16-pin power connector. However, Nvidia might not stick to this format for the upcoming GeForce RTX 4070 ...
Segotep, a small Chinese power supply manufacturer, confirmed in a conversation that the NVIDIA RTX 5090 will not have the rumored two 16-pin connectors. The brand has little presence on the market, ...
NVIDIA’s next-gen graphics cards are set to take power requirements to a new level. The upcoming GeForce RTX 5090, part of the Blackwell series, is rumored to need not one, but two 16-pin power ...
Rumor mill: Recent reports have sparked concern that Nvidia's upcoming series of graphics cards might consume significantly more power than the RTX 4000 series. A breakdown of MSI's latest power ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's unreleased RTX TITAN ADA prototype, featuring an unlocked AD102 chip, 18,432 CUDA cores, and 48GB VRAM, includes a custom dual 12VHPWR power adapter supporting up to 900W. This ...
Nvidia is reportedly going bonkers with its next-gen Ada Lovelace graphics cards. The RTX 4090, which is going to be one of the top-end models of the series, is rumored to consume 600W, more than 70% ...
Graphics Cards Goodbye 12VHPWR meltgate? Asus shows its cable-hiding BTF tech is capable of handling more power than an RTX 5090 will ever use Graphics Cards The first reported case of an AMD RX 9070 ...