Nvidia says its RTX 5090 graphics card ‘is the most powerful GeForce GPU ever made, bringing game-changing capabilities to gamers and creators’ (Nvidia ) Nvidia’s RTX 5090 graphics card is one of the ...
Graphics Cards Goodbye 12VHPWR meltgate? Asus shows its cable-hiding BTF tech is capable of handling more power than an RTX 5090 will ever use Graphics Cards Spot the connector: Gigabyte's new ...
It’s official: PC component makers have declared war on cables. (That’s the cables that crisscross inside your PC case, specifically, not power/data cables in general or Marvel time travelers from the ...
A couple of months ago, we posted a story from the Computex 2023 trade show. ASUS was there showing off some interesting new concepts for PC hardware. One of them was a prototype for a graphics card ...
What just happened? Asus has showcased a concept RTX 4070 graphics card that doesn't use any 16-pin (12VHPWR) or 8-pin power connector. Instead, the card draws up to 600W of power from a proprietary ...
Asus and its partners Thermaltake and Silverstone are working on a new standard for PC components and design called the BTF Alliance. One of the key goals of the BTF Alliance is to eliminate or hide ...
ASUS has just announced its new BTF ecosystem of gaming motherboards, graphics cards, and PC cases into its ROG and TUF Gaming family of products. ASUS has said that even before the rise of windowed ...
The second case of a SAPPHIRE Radeon RX 9070 XT Nitro+ has been reported: entire top row of pins on the 12V-2x6 power connector were melted.
Thank the GPU Gods! A new graphics card power connector to replace the troublesome 12VHPWR connector
Graphics Cards Prime Day is old news but the GPU deals are still rolling in, with the Arc B570 and GeForce RTX 5070 now the cheapest they've ever been Graphics Cards The first reported case of an AMD ...
Melting cables are, once again, affecting high-end NVIDIA graphics cards, as a small selection of disgruntled GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition buyers and content creators take to social media to ...
Perhaps the over-sized, power-hungry, and highly-priced 4000-series graphics cards from Nvidia are a bit too hot of a product right now. After one user posted photos of their charred 12-volt, high ...
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