After numerous articles, explanations, and follow-up tests, today we’re taking a different approach. I have three intriguing topics for you: the possible origin story of the 12VHPWR connector…
What I don’t understand is why not skip all of the proprietary gimmicky bullshit and just use an already established connector standard capable of high current delivery.
I don’t know, something like XT60 for example. Or is that not PC Master race, not invented here enough?
What I don’t understand is why not skip all of the proprietary gimmicky bullshit and just use an already established connector standard capable of high current delivery.
I don’t know, something like XT60 for example. Or is that not PC Master race, not invented here enough?
Because XT60 has current rating, but no voltage standardization.
EPS 12V is better. It’s good up to 300W easily, and two of them would work for any GPU and it’s no bigger than an 8-pin PCIE