Just had a Guy on the PCMR Facebook group tell that Corsair makes shitty PSU's because they don't have a dedicated 12VHPWR connector on the PSU side 😂. Let me tell you how shit their PSU's are I have a AX850 from 2010 that I still use to this day it's basically never been turned off in that time as well and I've never had a problem with it ever It the only component in my PC that's still original to my first build.
@TheGameBench9 ай бұрын
Jon Gerow has stated why in an interview eTeknix. The reason is that the issues with 12VHPWR were well documented. In this case, primarily the bending concerns. Something which is a big concern on the power supply side. He didn't mention melting connectors, but considering how easily the connector can be unseated and cause a resistance issue leading to a melted connector, is even more likely on the PSU side and would be much harder to see. He went on to talk about the fact that Mini-Fit Jr. is more capable than 12VHPWR, so there is no reason to use 12VHPWR on the power supply side. That's straight from their lead engineer. Case closed.
@HardwareAccent9 ай бұрын
Big thanks for the info.
@TheGameBench9 ай бұрын
@@HardwareAccent No problem!
@No_Transitory8 ай бұрын
My MPG msi 1000w psu has the 12VHPWR slot. The cable is a single connector (but it has a yellow tab) but from my understanding you only need that one cable to run an rtx 4080. I ditched the splitter cable and directly connected the 12VHPWR cable in the rtx 4080. I definitely heard both sides click. 2 months have gone by and no issues I play red dead redemption 2, cyberpunk2077, and God Of War Valhalla. When I leave for the day I do turn the computer off as I dont want any accidents to happen. But msi has labeled the cable "600" and it's the only cable with yellow tabs. You could feel and hear the click of the cable it's very audible and you can feel it.
@peter-lowe10 ай бұрын
I love this deep dive into power supply cables, honestly it's fascinating. Such a tiny thing that can make such a difference.
@zebrapluto53010 ай бұрын
The Super Flower Leadex VII XG also comes with an adapter cable instead, with a ton of CPU/PCI-E ports. It's an awesome power supply!
@vMaxHeadroom10 ай бұрын
Maybe I have been lucky but I have been using a 12vhpwr connector and no issues since launch. I have upgraded the PSU to the new ATX 3 PCIe 5.0 standard so direct 12vhpwr to 12vhpwr cable and all good. I do make sure it is connected fully.
@ledooni10 ай бұрын
Yes, quite smart of them and their converter cable is also very high quality. I have an AX1600i power supply that I bought before the 12VHPWR was a thing and then I just bought the cable and mounted it without any bends in the cable. I've heard from many failures with CableMod connectors which were overheating with high power draw. This cable feels like the opposite. I'm very happy with it and feel safe with the solution I have. That includes using a water block and installing thermal pads on the front and back of the GPU though... That together finally gave me peace of mind 😅
@jronmaster840010 ай бұрын
I still use my Cablemod 180° Adapter on my Strix because otherwise I cannot close my side panel. I limited powerdraw of the card to 300W to be safe. This is a scandal... All cards should be recalled to be honest
@evofreak2313Ай бұрын
hows your cablemod adapter? they recalled this adapter
@edgarsnezinu143910 ай бұрын
This is why you stick with stock cables and good size cases
@samson729410 ай бұрын
true, Corsair did such a good job with the 12vhpwr that they made me a customer for life
@Heimbasteln10 ай бұрын
Lets be real here, this connector just sucks for big currents, it doesnt have big mating surfaces with a good design, and der8auer among other people is saying so as well. I dont think that its very likely to cause a fire, but usually just melting connectors. In the end the 6 and 8 pin plugs are about as good at carrying power per pin, but they are not allowed to be taxed as much as the 12VHPR connectors, which is good. They should have used something like a XT60 connector, less pins but bigger ones, so it would also save space compared to the 6 and 8 pin connectors, but not sacrifice connector life (and not waste any electricity due to poor resistance). I also wonder how bad this problem is going to get, as I would expect the springy contacts in the connector to slowly weaken, especially when they heat up and cool down every time the PC is turned on and off. I am glad my RTX 4070 has an 8-pin plug.
@ankursharma146110 ай бұрын
That's what I was thinking, thank you for making this video.
@samson729410 ай бұрын
I built my 4090/7900X3D system in May of 2023 and did SOOOO much research when it came to the 12VHPWR cable. I noticed that Corsair was doing it differently by using 2 8 pin connectors instead of 4 which got me into researching them more. I'm so glad I chose them as my power supply even though I had to buy the cable separately because at the time they weren't including the cable in PSUs since they had just released it. It's the same cable Derbeur uses and he says it's the one that gives him 0 issues.
@G98SH10 ай бұрын
Im in the same boat as you right now, looking at that 4080 super and my rm850e came with a 600w cable. Just not sure if I should use 3 separate cable into the one nvidia provides or use the corsair one. (Id have to buy another corsair pcie cable as it only came with 2)
@DroolingDrilling8 ай бұрын
@@G98SHwhat did you end up doing? I just “finished” building my build which has a 4080 super. I’m also curious if the adapter that came with the card is the new one and if the one that came with my PSU (RM1000e). Anyways curious what ended up working for you.
@oside_m52 ай бұрын
1) the 12VHPWR connector is NOT proprietary to Nvida. 2) Corsair does not make power supplies, they sub them out to PSU manufacturers. 3) Corsairs decision to not have that connection is purely a cost saving not having to change their design.
@Greenalex8910 ай бұрын
At this price I expect pretty much a highly tested, secure, high quality hardware product and not a seriously dangerous GPU with the risk of burn. My theory for the 12 pin connector is that they implemented it, cause they dont wanna deal with thousands of GPUs being send back cause users dont have enough 8 pin connectors left or wouldnt connect all 3 of them. I would cause bad reviews by the non-technical "gamers" who might switch to AMD or to the 4080. I think DerBauer showed a tech sheet of 8 pin cables and each can deliver around 250W..So 3 of them wouldnt have been a problem. But who knows why Nvidia did what they did. Its just a total no-go..
@user784059 ай бұрын
actually its 150w ....there is no 250w version is unheard of when it will overheat the 8pin cable by gonna 250w ...when 2 8pin already gonna 300w combine 150w each plus 75w from slot ...but 7900xtx gonna 400w ...that really required 3 -8pin connectors to draw a total 450w + 75w from slot...that's maximum can draw from psu current due to Japanese capacitors are not design go beyond 450v peak its why bigger psu comes 2 capacitor total 900v 12v rail..remember original it was gonna 75w for 6pin pcie...extra 2 pins were extra 12v power...of 75w ...instead having too many 6pin connectors on gpu card...so adding 2 pins was seem good idea back then but it was never tested before like now...cause it was never needed go beyond 150w before, when AMD introduce 3-8pin connectors that cause ruckus with psu folks of adding more risks on 750w to 650w psu, when majority are pc users vs 850w to 1000w are minority group who purchase it. remember its just PSU...bigger it gets , higher risks it gets from size of wattage on 12v when 120v outlet can only goes as far as 1500w total for wire ...its not 240v outlet what servers uses today to get 8500w to 10500w depending amps on cable ..they can do it at 20amps psu 240v that gives 200amps of psu transformer
@jvlivsakamaxiaid8 ай бұрын
Got yourself a new subscriber.
@mikfhan10 ай бұрын
EVGA definitely got out at the right time :) Nvidia doing Nvidia things
@outlet69899 ай бұрын
I take a different approach to this problem. Some 4090 owners attempt to push their GPUs to their maximum limit to gain a few FPS. This is similar to making engine mods to increase the HP of their 140HP-rated car engine to 250 or more HP. We should all know what to expect, expensive repairs or a dead engine. I've owned my 4090 since they became available and kept the power switch to its default position. I also use the default BIOS settings, except for the ems one, and never try to push my system RAM to more than 6000mbps. I have less FPS than a pushed GPU, but I can live with that and enjoy having a lower system temperature and a GPU that should last longer. Sometimes, we are our own worst enemy. These are just my own thoughts, and your mileage may vary.
@NonLegitNation23 ай бұрын
regarding mobo's with two eps connectors on them, you don't need to plug both cables in. There are two connectors for people who are doing hardcore OCing but the average person isn't going to need to use both connectors so you would only need one eps/pcie connector on your psu.
@thedreadedgman10 ай бұрын
der8auer's video does a great breakdown on why the 12VHPWR standard is rubbish - hardly any safety factor... personally I hope it goes away and NGreedia is forced to eat their dumb implementation
@shadowrealms267610 ай бұрын
They will put it on the rtx 5000
@mayumikentei10 ай бұрын
When I bought my Corsair HX1500i it came with a 12+4pin PCIe Gen 5 12VHPWR 600W cable but yeah on the PSU side they don't use it.
@erikarnold47379 ай бұрын
Did yours come with two of those? I just put the exact same PSU in my new build (powering a 4090) and the hx1500i came with a separately boxed 12+4 cable. I'm just not sure why they did that and what to think.
@mayumikentei9 ай бұрын
@@erikarnold4737 Only came with one off those cables. Which I was thankful for. The adapter that came with the 4090 was awful.
@erikarnold47379 ай бұрын
@mayumikentei Hmm, don't know why I got two, then. Yeah the nvidia one is just wild. Thanks for the response!
@JahonCross8 ай бұрын
This is deep!
@flintxavier77872 ай бұрын
Im planning to get rtx 4080 super but 12vhpwr cable from asus need 3 pcie cable power, meanwhile im using corsair rm750x only has 2 pcie, so im planning to get corsair 12vhpwr cable bcause they only need 2 pcie power, is it safe?
@mainsource80308 ай бұрын
my corsair shift 1200w psu melted on one of the 3 psu connectors , but the wire connector is fine
@theexpatgunner10 ай бұрын
I’ll be building a new system next weekend with an RTX 4090 MSI Suprim X paired with 7800X3D. Using Be Quiet Straight Power 12 series 1200w as the PSU. I’m tempted to under-volt and set a power limit to 450w. Am I overthinking things?
@HardwareAccent10 ай бұрын
Up to you. I would probably just use the included converter when still in warranty period.
@theexpatgunner10 ай бұрын
Yeah I think I’ll do that even though the PSU supports 2 of the PCI 5 16 pin connectors.
@QuintinHowell9 ай бұрын
12v-2x6 replaces 12VHPWR now. This Corsair solution can't implement the SENSE pin signals (because no SENSE pins) therefore its not as safe and therefore it is inferior to the 12v2x6 connector.
@wiiinston178 ай бұрын
But the 12v2x6 needs to be on the PANEL of the psu so any current psu using 12vhpwr native won't be ATX 3.1 i.e. inferior. You can only solve this by buying a new gpu and psu
@QuintinHowell8 ай бұрын
@@wiiinston17 yes the PSU and GPU connection side needs the shorter sense pins and support 0v state
@papichuckle3 ай бұрын
For the 5090 they should use 3 8 pins again but still use the 12 vhpwr cable but not at the 600w and use the data pins So majority of the power comes through the 3 8 pins but the 12 vhpwr is capped at 300w or 200w but have full access to the data pins All 5000 series gpus should come with strong 12vhpwr cable that dont need to be bent
@brianmiller15743 күн бұрын
Super Flower does the same. Its the safest way.
@bestspykid7 ай бұрын
so should i buy this corsair x1500i atx 3.0 with 12vhpwr cable to use it on my rtx 4080 super card , it wont burn?
@HardwareAccent7 ай бұрын
I would probably use added to the GPU converter. Just to be on the safe side in case of a warranty claim.
@beerwatts399410 ай бұрын
Good old news. It’s outdated already.
@AI.Musixia10 ай бұрын
8pin vs 12vhpwr, 8pin all say 150watts but thats not true the 8pin of today can 220watts and more so 1x12v is weaker then 2-3 8pin so if you use 4 8pin at 1x 12v the watts at the 8pin can have 1000-1200watts+ but the 12v only 600watts 600-1200watts at this tiny connector why nvidia think its a good idea? its like a chinesefirework :D set the 8pinx3 or x4 or 12v to backplate or too the end of the pgu in the casefront and its no problem! corsair dosnt have it bcz. corsair is not stupid :D
@shadowrealms267610 ай бұрын
And they keep releasing new revisions of that damn connector
@user784059 ай бұрын
not true , i did tested myself on 7900xtx with 2- 8pin and it will crash entire psu when gpu gonna over 400w, no, it won't allow any 8pin gonna over its limit specs of 150w due to psu end part of capcitor are not design gonna over the limit threshold that cause burn out of small components in your psu so it has built in saftey switch to reset the unit if one cable gonna over its 150w that will trigger it ...2 cables only goes 300w plus pcie slot 75w ...max total is 375w for 2 cables ....and 3 cables max total is 450w and it reach capacitor threshold to cause coil whine louder when your card ask too much current from supply side. Not many 3rd party AMD cards want to go all 3-8pin due to costs and high risks added when dealing consumer PSU side are not everyone have 1000w or 850w minimal specs ...anything bellow is asking for trouble on card uses 450w...heck you know why AMD cancel highend rdna4 chips ...its 500w part with 12288 compute unit chip that split into workgroup clusters
@CcortanaaАй бұрын
If this cable is not a good replacement from the manufacturers garbage, bulky 3 slot that comes with a 4080 Super, than WHICH brand do you go with!! This is getting ridiculous! There has to be ONE alternative that you can use, that has good bendability and is still very reliable. @Hardware Accent Can you please help? Or is the Corsair Premium 600W PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR PSU Cable okay?? I'm building a new PC for the first time, i have the 4080 Super, i just want to get the right connector....sigh.
@mrbabyhugh4 ай бұрын
thank you
@chuckb678210 ай бұрын
It's the reason i bought another corsair PSU.
@Macho_Man_Randy_Savage10 ай бұрын
i picked up a cablemod 12vhpwr modflex cable as soon as they took orders. but mine has a x3 pcie side and it's been working great with my 4090 strix. i even put a huge candy cane like bend in it near the plug. had the gpu in and out a bunch of times too so mine seems okay i guess. but yeah user error or not it's clearly a flawed design as we've see some of these fully plugged in and still melt. and nvidia didn't help by including an ugly/rigid adapter ppl can't even use because of space and aesthetic reasons.
@NorthWolfe2 ай бұрын
I have another problem, my 4090 when overclocked draws 660 watts on the cable you have shown (the same power supply you are using). My card cost more than 2,000 Euros, this connector voids my warranty, the solution NVidia came up with is pathetic, almost nobody can use their adapter, which is itself dangerous, and be able to close their case. If 5090 continues with this mess, I will stop buying Nvidia cards.
@TheOne2146 ай бұрын
yes its a problem in the 4090 not the 4080 though i havent heard about any melting connectors on the 4080
@bulau19772 ай бұрын
Is more safe.
@thenic1235 ай бұрын
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