Corsair to relase 12-pin power cables for GeForce RTX 30 Series

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This is neat but with most AIB cards not using this, I'd only see use if I went with the reference Founder Edition card. I'm on the fence to go with either AIB or Founders though, I was really impressed with the 5700xt STRIX.
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Cplifj:

i still haven't seen any explanation as to why now 12 pins would do where 16 were wanted before because of electrical safety. At least this cable will work without a flaw (hopefully, it's still corsair). Unless they opt to make it RGB, then it surely will burn down your computer if it even works.
RGB was a mistake.
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Cplifj:

i still haven't seen any explanation as to why now 12 pins would do where 16 were wanted before because of electrical safety.
An 8 pin PCIe power connector only has 3 power pins, 3 GND pins, and 2 sense pins. A 12-pin has 6 power/6 GND and skips on the sense stuff (which is supposed to be used to detect if a power supply is connected). The improvements come from stricter requirements for the engineering, and thus also being able to make the 12-pin the size as a single 8-pin.
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Cplifj:

i still haven't seen any explanation as to why now 12 pins would do where 16 were wanted before because of electrical safety.
In addition to what nevcairiel said, I believe the wire gauge is thicker too, but I may be mistaken on that. Thicker wires can carry more current.
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Braided cables dont conduct heat so using them on ticker gauge cables isnt a wise idea.This is a fire hazard waiting to happen.
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Seriously, it is very good time to make a new standard power cable for for MB,GPUs... Why not have a circular or other type rectangular 12-pin cable with only one cable where you have 12 leads inside that cable. Like a sensor cable for instruments, or like a SATA cable or similar. This way we dont have to have a chunk of a connector and way to thick overall cable...