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Nvidia instructs AIB partners to send RTX 4090 cards affected by power connector issues directly to headquarters

Started by Redaktion, October 27, 2022, 15:38:04

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Redaktion

Nvidia needs to analyze all the affected RTX 4090 cards in order to issue a full statement regarding the faulty power connectors, so the company notified all AIB partners to send relevant hardware directly to the Santa Clara HQ.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-instructs-AIB-partners-to-send-RTX-4090-cards-affected-by-power-connector-issues-directly-to-headquarters.664695.0.html

ddssavfaX

Partners probably cheaped out and bought connectors from some shady chinese dude that 3d prints them at home, so it's no wonder now that those 400-500W will melt those 10 cents cheap connectors.

potato

Quote from: ddssavfaX on October 27, 2022, 16:00:29Partners probably cheaped out and bought connectors from some shady chinese dude that 3d prints them at home, so it's no wonder now that those 400-500W will melt those 10 cents cheap connectors.
Nvidia's cult is dope lol. Why not blame for the design of graphic brick which consumes too much power as consumer electronics?

Iambatkam

Designs a card that both draws as much power as and costs as much as an entire PC, take a huge amount of flak for it, then the cards fail due to poor power connections. Of course they are in panic mode. They already lost a lot of consumer trust, this is just another bad reflection on them.

trueclipse93

You know I'm not an electrician I'm a mechanic by trade and even I can tell that the connector that Nvidia has chosen for this architecture is not big enough anybody that has any knowledge of electrical can tell this connector is not heavy enough for this architecture card it just isn't

tc0566

Quote from: ddssavfaX on October 27, 2022, 16:00:29Partners probably cheaped out and bought connectors from some shady chinese dude that 3d prints them at home, so it's no wonder now that those 400-500W will melt those 10 cents cheap connectors.
Except it's not the AIB's. Nvidia themselves used a cheap cable maker as stated in the article.

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