The first case of a 16-pin NVIDIA connector, powering the GeForce RTX 4090, burning and melting the plug was reported on Reddit.
The 16-pin NVIDIA connector is on fire! GeForce RTX 4090 . graphics card’s power connector melts
Modernization: Another graphics card, this time the ASUS GeForce RTX 4090 TUF Gaming OC, was too affected by the same problem. as tweeted by @Vectral555, we can see that the 16-pin connector and the power plug on the PCB, both have burned out. while, NVIDIA has reached the OP We will keep you updated on how things are going.
Uh oh…
Another 4090 (ASUS 4090 TUF OC) with a damaged 12VHPWR power connector was posted in the same reddit thread as the original Gigabyte card post from today.
This is a little out of control…hahahahahaha Amen pic.twitter.com/oQnaywqBzq
– Vectral (@Vectral555) October 24, 2022
redditor, St. Reggie_Jackel, posted on the NVIDIA subreddit, an image of a 16-pin NVIDIA connector has been burned. The connector was powering the new GeForce RTX 4090 (custom model). The pictures show that both the 16-pin to 4 x 8-pin power adapter and the power connector on the PCB ended up in flames and melted. The graphics card was a Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4090 Gaming OC.
Looking closely at the pictures, it appears that the problem occurred around the twelve main pins under the additional four pins at the top. But looking at the transformer, it completely burned out and melted. The cable is supplied and confirms the official NVIDIA specifications and we already mentioned that bending or putting too much stress on the cable can lead to abnormal temperatures which can eventually lead to issues like this.
The user reported that he was playing Red Dead Redemption 2 on his NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 PC when the card caught fire and the power connector burned. It also states that it may be a defective cable and will RMA although we won’t be able to get to the bottom of this issue until we have more information.
PCI-SIG’s internal investigation into the issue (Image credits: GamersNexus):
It was recently noticed that the 16-pin NVIDIA adapter cable for GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards is quite thick and not easy to manage in smaller computer cases because it hits the side panel a lot. So users will have to bend the cable a lot to close the panel but again, this bending is not recommended as it could heat up the cables and cause the transformer to catch fire.
More on that here. Custom cable manufacturers and mod companies are trying to overcome this problem with show 90 degree connectors Which should go on sale in a few weeks.
It seems that Nvidia has not been satisfied with its high-end cards suffering from VRM failures, so they have now extended their obscure design practices to the power connector. pic.twitter.com/54sAwRIwFf
– Buildzoid (@Buildzoid1) October 24, 2022
But this is just one report and the problem does not appear to be widespread otherwise we would have heard multiple reports. But users only had a maximum of two weeks with the cards and most people are still waiting to get their shipments. So if the adapter or plug in the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards is really defective, we’ll know for sure in the coming months.
Cablemod 12VHPWR 16-pin Cable Guide (Image credits: Sebastian Castellanos):
news source: Buildzoid
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