It’s both impressive and sad the lengths at which manufacturers go to dummy proof their products.
MadduckUK
And when the yellow turns black you know it’s burning.
ImKira
![gif](giphy|G41W0bkWi9Os5WJYhK|downsized)
bt_leo
it’s a stupid connector and they are insisting on keeping it despite the failure with high power demanding cards.
JmTrad
It still can fail
Furmer37
and if you dont see the yellow anymore you still shouldnt do it
Mario_Man632
Huuu neat as mine doesn’t have this it must have been a more recent change as mine was just over a year old but I had to send it in for an RMA as it just stopped working for no reason.
ABoringEngineer
I have the 1000 watt version of this PSU. Despite what people have been saying, I haven’t had any problems with it after 6 months of use. I’m running a 4090 at 130% power, pulls about 500W -545W max.
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It’s both impressive and sad the lengths at which manufacturers go to dummy proof their products.
And when the yellow turns black you know it’s burning.
![gif](giphy|G41W0bkWi9Os5WJYhK|downsized)
it’s a stupid connector and they are insisting on keeping it despite the failure with high power demanding cards.
It still can fail
and if you dont see the yellow anymore you still shouldnt do it
Huuu neat as mine doesn’t have this it must have been a more recent change as mine was just over a year old but I had to send it in for an RMA as it just stopped working for no reason.
I have the 1000 watt version of this PSU. Despite what people have been saying, I haven’t had any problems with it after 6 months of use. I’m running a 4090 at 130% power, pulls about 500W -545W max.