Article is a summary of der8auer’s video. Measurements show 22A/260 watts – nearly half of the card’s power draw – going through a single wire heating it up to 150 °C in an open-air test bench.

  • @SchmidtGenetics
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    Wasn’t the one using a custom cable? Most of these are user error.

    Edit, Jesus guys, this is basic electricity principles…

    Adding length to electrical cables increases the power draw, adding connections increases resistance, which increases power draw.

    So yeah, let’s add cables and connections that add draw and be shocked when it fucks up. Dude who made the video is just an idiot that doesn’t understand the base issue. It’s not the cards or adapter, it’s the fricken cable even though the guy doesn’t understand how voltage works apparently….

    • @KoalaUnknown
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      Adding length to electrical cables increases the power draw, adding connections increases resistance, which increases power draw.

      The custom cable was smaller than the stock cable for a ITX case.

    • Lucy :3
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      That’s the point: It’s explicitly not. Both where very aware of the issues and checked the connection multiple times. Also, if you’re talking about custom cables, which cables would not be custom? The only official cable is the adapter from nvidia, all others are 3rd-Party. Roman (der8auer) even uses an on-brand cable, explicitly says and shows the connection and says he tried to push it in further multiple times during the test.

      So no, it’s most of the time not user error.

      Edit: Original video in English

      • @SchmidtGenetics
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        If you’re not pushing the connecter in right or running it in a way that you pinch a cable, that’s user error. You’re creating hot spots by not connecting it correctly. That can only be described as a user error.

        And yes the first was an off the shelf third party custom cable… Linky

        • Lucy :3
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          - That’s what they made sure to check multiple times. That’s the points. It’s exactly what not happened, everything was connected correctly
          - Every cable is a thid party custom cable. The only exception may be a cable from NVidia themselves, which is only an adapter from 3*8Pin to 12VHPWR - there is literally no first or second party 12VHPWR cable. So what should they use instead - nothing? Wire it up themselves? That would be the only non-third party cable they could have. And in both cases, the cables where very high quality. So no Aliexpress crap.

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            I see the issue. The guy wants to claim him using non-approved cables doesn’t make it a “user issue” what a dumb take.

            He didn’t even do a test without a cable and only using the adapter. So he doesn’t even have a base comparison… this is why random people shouldn’t be taken as gospel on shit like this. People latch onto the wrong stuff and run with it.

            Use a non-approved cable shocked pikachu face when it inevitably melts….

            Don’t you think there is a reason why Nvidia specifies NOT to use custom and non-approved parts…?

            Yeah using the wrong parts and being mad that it doesn’t work, is a user error. Also the article blames the cards, the CABLES are at fault. Dudes a shitty journalist and can’t see he caused his own issues. Yeesh.

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            Than as the other user said, bad device…… it’s not the andapter unless it’s faulty or you damaged it. Using non approved custom cables falls into the user error area. If this was actually a design issue, this would be affecting far more cards and official adapters.

            No they aren’t. Mines plugged in with the one that comes from Nvidia. You can buy other brands, which is what causes most of these issues. Nvidia says not to use them for reasons…

            No Nvidia is a proprietary adapter, using someone else’s would make it custom.

    • @Voyajer
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      This is addressed in the video…

      • @SchmidtGenetics
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        Use a non-Approved custom cable and be shocked when it melts…? Yeah a user using non approved parts makes it a user issue, it’s nothing to do with Nvidia or their pieces…. So what do you think it’s causing it…? Maybe the cables they tell you NOT to use…? If others users don’t use them and don’t have this issue… yeah, that’s a user issue. The user is being dumb and caused the entire issue.

        Don’t you think there is a reason why third party adapters and cables are always said to void warranty…? Because of shit like this, it’s the custom cable, not Nvidias issue with their card or adapter.

        Did he even try the tests without the cables…? Because I’m not seeing that.

        • @KoalaUnknown
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          He used a Corsiar cable included with the PSU in the video.