My source added: "It's in the PCIe 5.0 CEM spec. Not sure how many people got it wrong and why it's suddenly "news" because of ASUS. The 12-pin portion is actually the same as the FE connector". "And ...
NVIDIA has provided more details on its next-gen Ampere GeForce RTX 30 series graphics cards with its new "Remarkable Art & Science of Graphics Card Design" video has some of the smartest engineers ...
We've seen speculations about two separate new power connectors for PCIe expansion cards, one with 12 pins and the other with 16 pins. The former looks to be used in future video cards, as evidenced ...
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It's time to bid farewell to the cumbersome six-pin and eight-pin power connectors we've used to power the graphics cards in our gaming PCs for what seems like forever. Asus has confirmed that PCIe ...
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Between the “melting” issues of the 12VHPWR connector for PCIe 5.0 graphics cards, and the recent “war on cables” push for eliminating or hiding connections to a PC’s power supply, we’ve seen a lot of ...
Nvidia is holding a GeForce Special Event on September 1 where it is expected to launch its RTX 30 series graphics cards. Details of the Ampere-based cards have leaked previously, including images, ...