16pin Connector Again! - CLIP
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An AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card recently suffered a burned 16-pin power connector, proving that the melting issues previously associated with high-end NVIDIA cards can also impact rival hardware. Reports on Reddit indicate that certain original equipment manufacturers, including Sapphire and ASRock, implemented the controversial 12V-2x6 or 12VHPWR 16-pin standard on their custom Navi 48 board designs instead of using traditional, dual 8-pin PCIe power delivery configurations. Technical analysis shows that these thermal failures occur primarily due to poor pin alignment, structural contact degradation over time, or localized electrical resistance imbalances when using multi-link 8-pin adapter cables with older ATX 2.0 power supplies. Because these 16-pin architectures lack robust native load balancing across individual conductors, a single loose or improperly seated pin can face sudden localized current overloads that easily warp the protective plastic housing during intense gaming workloads.
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