the nvidia 12VHPWR shitstorm continues!

    • empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      1 year ago

      well, the plug standard is a bit confusing.

      The “female” mechanical socket on the motherboard contains the MALE electrical contacts. And the “male” mechanical plug on your cable contains the FEMALE electrical contacts. This way they slip inside one another without exposed contacts.
      I was talking about things from the electrical point of view since that’s where the only spec modifications were made.

      Plug/cable end.. note the electrical contacts are hollow tubes (female)
      Socket/PSU or GPU end.. Note the singluar male pins in the holes.

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        1 year ago

        Yea that makes sense. Thanks for clarifying. It seems some PSU makers also have new 12v2x6 cables? Are you sure they didn’t change the cable at all?

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          1 year ago

          Doesn’t seem to have changed the cable at all, no. The only mechanical changes I can find anywhere, and I’ve looked quite a bit, are strictly to the electrical male pins on the device side to improve contact on the current carriers and shorter sense pins as to prevent operation if the insertion is even a tiny bit incorrect- everything else was kept the same as to maintain mechanical compatibility between the two specs.

          PSU makers rebranding cables as 12V2x6 is probably just a marketing/keeping up with the spec thing. It should also mean that they changed the pins on the PSU side as well for modular power supplies.