THE TRUTH: The NVIDIA 40 Series Will NOT Blow Up Your PSU!!! [Feat JonnyGURU]

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
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    There's been a lot of talk going around the internet about power supplies blowing up and the fear of using 12VHPWR adapters for the new NVIDIA 40 series of cards and it seems that so much of it is just confusion, and false information. With that in mind, we wanted to lay this all to rest so we hopped on a call with the man himself (JonnyGURU) to debunk any myths and to give you the facts straight, clear and to the point. Hopefully by watching this, you get a clear indication as to what's really going on.
    00:00 Introduction
    01:21 PCIe 5.0 Power Connector
    04:35 3090 Ti Differences?
    06:10 PCIe 5.0 Adapters
    09:54 8-Pin Connector
    13:24 Recent 'Failure' Rumours
    16:58 30 Mating Cycles?
    19:53 ATX 3.0 VS PCIe 5.0
    25:41 Jonny's Experiences
    27:17 Outro
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  • @eTeknix
    @eTeknix  Год назад +61

    Does this now put your mind at ease knowing all the facts and that your PSU or adapter won't blow up or melt?

    • @aw4g9
      @aw4g9 Год назад +4

      1 word: relieved

    • @Vladimir_Kv
      @Vladimir_Kv Год назад +7

      Tell that to Gigabyte whose PSUs actually blow up even without additional strain. Or those shoddily made PCI-E risers which started fires.
      New connectors and PSUs won't blow up if they aren't shoddily made. And there will be shoddily made things. Which will have more probability to blow up now than before due to higher demands of the new hardware.

    • @Macho_Man_Randy_Savage
      @Macho_Man_Randy_Savage Год назад +1

      @@Vladimir_Kv There's always gonna be shoddy made stuff but at least we have amazing tech channels (definitely not all lol) that will hold these companies accountable and spread the word. Still, this is a great info.

    • @Investigamer
      @Investigamer Год назад +3

      ​@@wojtek-33 If it makes you feel any better, bending cables is not going to start a fire. I've worked on many many modded systems, this is not an issue. I honestly can't believe I gotta explain that PSU cables are designed to be able to bend. This tech is mostly fool proof compared to 20 years ago, its just another spec, they were stress testing it and details leaked that are not the least bit alarming to experts but when read by the layman in the media gave fresh fire for a panic. Idk how else to say this but because a card CAN run at 600W does not mean any actual gamer in the wild is going to hit anywhere near that power draw.

    • @Investigamer
      @Investigamer Год назад

      @@wojtek-33 These concerns have always existed regardless of spec, what I'm saying and again I can't believe I have to spell this out, is that the kinds of bends people make to cable manage in their custom build are NOT going to contribute in any remotely meaningful way to a catastrophic failure such as cables or headers melting, I literally have done dozens of cable mods on a variety of PSU's, the only concern a gamer or even power user should have is are you buying a trusted brand, are you buying a PSU with a power delivery that gives you 20% headroom over the demands of your hardware, and if doing custom cable modding are you following the correct pinouts of the PSU you're working with. Bends for cable management will not cause a fire and are unlikely to cause damage to cables, the PSU, the card, etc read the report again the conditions in these tests will never be met in the real world and the same conditions would lead to the same failures in old generation hardware, these are extreme edge case limitations of electrician geeks not for the layman. They are not a next gen problem nor are they an NVIDIA problem as the AMD circle jerkers believe for some reason.

  • @jokerproduction
    @jokerproduction Год назад +38

    A truly exceptional interview full of important information. Always nice when a journalist does their due diligence rather than looking for easy clicks based on half-baked information.

    • @CaptainScorpio24
      @CaptainScorpio24 Год назад

      i have i7 12700 non k , asus z690 tuf wifi, Nvidia rtx 3070 FE, 32gb 3000mhz Corsair vengeance, cooler master hyper 410r cpu cooler and cooler master v650 semi modular gold certified psu , 1 tb ,2tb 4tb HDDs ,860 evo 250gb ,2tb 970 evo plus nvme , 6 normal non RGB cooler master fans .
      thats my pc configuration.
      i wanted to upgrade to RTX 3080 ti 12gb .
      will it b good running on my 650watts gold rated psu( bought in 2015 which has japanese capacitors)
      i run my system at stock and don't overclock anything .
      please suggest and advice

    • @SuperJJAlexander
      @SuperJJAlexander Год назад +1

      "A truly exceptional interview full of important information", too bad that people have reported adapters melting.

  • @Macho_Man_Randy_Savage
    @Macho_Man_Randy_Savage Год назад +50

    Man, this couldn't have come at a better time. This is hands down the best video explaining the situation, especially at a time where consumers don't have these PSUs/GPUs and there's a lot of scaremongering going around. This needs to be seen by more people!

    • @eTeknix
      @eTeknix  Год назад +6

      Needs someone getting it on the NVIDIA subreddit tbh.

    • @Macho_Man_Randy_Savage
      @Macho_Man_Randy_Savage Год назад +4

      @@eTeknix 100%. I think a lot of people would be curious about this subject. Great job on this btw👍

    • @eTeknix
      @eTeknix  Год назад +2

      @@Macho_Man_Randy_Savage thanks. Feel free to post it on there. 👍

    • @j340_official
      @j340_official Год назад

      Will Corsair send me a 12VHPWR cable if I request it? My psu is the hx-1200W.

    • @MFMArt
      @MFMArt Год назад

      @@j340_official they are selling it for 20 bucks, havent seen it it stock personally but you can get notifications for it

  • @DystopianOverture
    @DystopianOverture Год назад +5

    Never listen to a guy who calls himself a guru....

  • @surfx4804
    @surfx4804 Год назад +49

    Big props for this. I saw "other" reviewers spreading the panic rumours, which didn't stand up to examination. To be honest this just underlines your objective viewpoint on your channel.

    • @TinkletitsMcGee
      @TinkletitsMcGee Год назад +7

      I unsubbed from jayz back when he told everyone to buy gpus before the prices dropped more and randomly saw his recentvideo about the adapter cables melting lol. I would unsub from him again if I could.

    • @surfx4804
      @surfx4804 Год назад +1

      @@TinkletitsMcGee Yea I unsubbed J quite some time ago, but I did see his post on this and facepalmed. Then I found the post about different power draws on a 3:1 adaptor and was figured it was poor testing, mis-wired adaptor. You know, obvious things rather than the more click-bate-worthy - some new ATX 3 PCI thing that will burn things down.

    • @Macho_Man_Randy_Savage
      @Macho_Man_Randy_Savage Год назад +3

      @@TinkletitsMcGee J2C got me spooked 👻 yeah I've not watched too much of J2C in the last few years but he tends to think out loud and causes a lot of unnecessary panic...really not a great approach to making informative content, especially when you have nearly 4M subs. Like, there's gonna be a fraction of people who will see this video (that is super informative) vs J2C's one, that really offers nothing of value.

    • @Investigamer
      @Investigamer Год назад

      @@Macho_Man_Randy_Savage My only problem with J2C is that either he or his editor has a major hate boner for Nvidia, you get these click bait titles about how Nvidia is getting murdered by AMD, they are gonna cause a fire, they are this that and the other etc. I mean we all get it, Nvidia overcharges, but the reason they overcharge for their hardware is because their hardware is the best, they have supremacy in the market because AMD is always at least one generation behind on hardware performance, part of that reason this time around is because AMD is shying away from increasing power delivery (which we all know has to happen before PCIE5 can have real world deployment). I wish people like J2C stopped hating on Nvidia for winning the game and started demanding AMD get their act together and provide a comparable alternative, hating Nvidia isn't going to make their product any cheaper or AMD's product any better. It seems like no matter how AMD is doing there is always this AMD circlejerk going on, they're even slipping against Intel lately and they continue to get praised for it even when they do poorly. They've always been a league behind Nvidia but everyone pretends "this is gonna be the year they catch up!!" based on zero evidence and then relentlessly downplay the spec of Nvidia products which are dominating in reals over feels. AMD needs to get good and they can't until the circlejerk stops.

    • @Lachlan_McDougall
      @Lachlan_McDougall Год назад +2

      Jay loves a bit of completely unfounded drama,

  • @MyrKnof
    @MyrKnof Год назад +11

    But it will burn down your house XD

  • @Rob-lt6gb
    @Rob-lt6gb Год назад +6

    Thank you for doing this interview, I’m glad someone had some sense to bring in the context these other RUclipsrs seem to want to forget for views.

  • @Liquid_Truth
    @Liquid_Truth Год назад +3

    even wilder considering the direct quote from guru confirming they KNEW ports were melting. his response was “we replaced the ports” as if this isn’t a major safety hazard.

  • @davekrebo7180
    @davekrebo7180 Год назад

    What about daisy chain cables from a single 8 pin connector I have an AX1200i, I'm looking to get a 4070ti or 4070 soon, is it ok to use 2 daisy chain cables from 2 8 pin outlets or 1 daisy chain and 1 8-pin from 2 8-pins from this PSU? Will this be sufficient to power either card?

  • @robertauten4754
    @robertauten4754 Год назад

    Will the 4x8 pin adapter work on my Corsair ax1200? Corsair came out with a 12 pin adapter but it is t compatible with the ax1200.

  • @thetspoon1051
    @thetspoon1051 Год назад +2

    You are right it won't blow up your PSU, it'll just fried it

  • @richardweddle3408
    @richardweddle3408 Год назад

    Help, please. I still don't know if my Corsair 1500i is compatible with the new 4090 GPU. Will the connectors connect?

  • @Deviantsoundz
    @Deviantsoundz Год назад +6

    very nice video, probably the most useful one i seen on the subject so far.
    interesting to hear about the 4090 not turning on with a 12pin connector, maybe a follow up on that?

    • @eTeknix
      @eTeknix  Год назад

      Hey, thanks for the kind words.
      Maybe, if there are more questions that still need to answered to go along with it too.

  • @Anthony-df4bs
    @Anthony-df4bs Год назад

    So can I piggy back one pcie cable to the card for the 4th adapter?

  • @michaelthompson9798
    @michaelthompson9798 Год назад +12

    This is what we need to hear and from industry professionals 😇💪🤩👍. Great to see you Andy getting people like Jonny on your channel to debunk myths about this new spec were transitioning to with new psu’s and GPU’s currently.

  • @PotatoDealer
    @PotatoDealer Год назад +5

    This video aged well….

  • @tahsinanan147
    @tahsinanan147 Год назад

    Then What else those ATX 3.0 form factored motherboards have extra ?
    Will that ATX 3.0 Boards be supported by previous higher wattage PSU ? (which wasnt come up with 12 pin pcie)

  • @BrandensOutdoorChannel
    @BrandensOutdoorChannel 4 месяца назад

    which PCIE 5 cable would you recommend for Corsair AX1200 PSU?

  • @Fender178
    @Fender178 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this video. eTeknix both you and Jonny Guru put my mind at ease with my EVGA 1300W PSU that was geared towards the 30 series cards to work without issues on 40 series cards.

  • @thelegitimatenoob1
    @thelegitimatenoob1 Год назад +3

    He made a great point. I already have a 1200w rog thor which is solid, but any news about even a small chance of failure is going to raise the question in ppls heads, whether the psu you have is going to be enough or do you throw a good 1200w psu to get another 1200w psu with a different connector? Honestly, from the overall response from psu manufacturers taking their time to bring out 3.0 and all these aib's adopting this without any concerns, as they would have to support warranty for issues, I'm a lot more comfortable with my current psu. Thanks for the video!

  • @gooseuk1985
    @gooseuk1985 Год назад

    I am getting a 4070ti in a few days, i do wonder if i should get a cable ready instead of using the adapter supplied.

  • @papabepreachin8664
    @papabepreachin8664 Год назад +5

    Corsair had to apologize on JonnyGuru's behalf for spreading misinformation against Gamer's Nexus 🤦‍♂🤦‍♂

  • @Mark_Point
    @Mark_Point Год назад +4

    What I didn't understand (or missed) is that the new connector with the sense pins will surely need a new PSU with the ability to sense through those pins. If you just use the older connecters and older psu's there is no communication through those wires. Maybe it's not needed but they are saying that's why those pins are there. Great video - I've just subscribed👍

  • @alvind.2435
    @alvind.2435 Год назад +7

    didn't age well. stuff blew up

    • @csguak
      @csguak Год назад

      Wait what? What happened?

  • @gscurd75
    @gscurd75 Год назад +5

    So Nvidia makes giant new cards. Those cards require a new plug, but you cannot bend the wires close to the plug or it will cause problems. So they put the plug facing straight out into the case glass where most people don't have enough room. Then they make them so thick that vertical mounts do not get enough airflow because in most cases the fans will be right up to the glass. I can see a lot of new full tower cases being sold in the near future.

  • @MarcoC72186
    @MarcoC72186 Год назад +1

    Glad you put this video out. I found the videos claiming non 3.0 atx power supplies would smoke it laughable. Most of these tech RUclipsrs aren’t engineers and don’t understand how it works.

  • @thenetpagan
    @thenetpagan Год назад +11

    The man, the legend himself.
    A few years back I bought 3 G2 Series PSU's from EVGA that I still use to this day. All because of his reviews online.

    • @eTeknix
      @eTeknix  Год назад +5

      Ahh thanks. Oh you mean Jon!

    • @thenetpagan
      @thenetpagan Год назад

      @@eTeknix You're both legends, I really enjoy your content 👍

  • @Kunzopolis
    @Kunzopolis Год назад +2

    i loved the part where the youtube subtitles interpreted PCIE Express 5 as "Pizza Express 5". that sounds amazing, i want Pizza Express 5 in my life

  • @OhItsThat
    @OhItsThat Год назад +8

    Jay started this

    • @Analytical_Thinking
      @Analytical_Thinking Год назад +4

      Lol...He also said Nvidia won't launch 40 series cards this year, he also said AMD cards will not be competitive at least in 3 years

    • @ColdRunnerGWN
      @ColdRunnerGWN Год назад

      I hate to defend Jay as he's said a lot of things that make him look bad, but in this case it really wasn't his fault. He was just reporting what Zotac had reported, so he isn't the originator of the story, but what he said doesn't help.

    • @bitbat9
      @bitbat9 Год назад +1

      @@gillesjones7401 he is spreading misinformation to millions of people. Doesn’t matter

  • @Torulv
    @Torulv Год назад

    When can we get these ATX 3.0 PSUs?

  • @Torulv
    @Torulv Год назад

    25:20 im a bit confused i thought the new ATX 3.0 could handle power excursions double the wattage of the PSU and the ones currently on the market not, so you would pay for that capability as well and not just the 12 pin cable. And hence wouldnt be «exactly the same».

  • @KonDim
    @KonDim Год назад

    so my ax1600i is going to be okay with rtx 4090 right?

  • @LivelysReport
    @LivelysReport Год назад +3

    Does either the AX860 and AX 1200 of the older models still work well with the new boards, and CPU's and Graphics cards? If I wanted a intel 13900k and a Nvidia 4090, will both of the above power supplies be sufficient?

    • @hennermais
      @hennermais Год назад +1

      The AX 1200, if it has enough pcie-connectors, will certainly work. AX860 depends on the overclocks. If you oc your 4090 and have a 13900K oc to draw 300W, you are in trouble. If you scale down the cpu to draw only 150W (what leaves you with plenty of performance) as well as the 4090 to like 300-350W (also not much of a loss there) you are way inside safety limits.

  • @FadedDream6969
    @FadedDream6969 Год назад +6

    No but it looks like it has a good chance of burning the house down 😆 Applaud Nvidia since gas is so high we now can use our 1600 dollar gpus as firestarters thanks

  • @dal968
    @dal968 Год назад

    Are you sure about that? So if i use an RTX 4090 on an 1000w 30 euros psu it will work?

  • @Brownwaffles
    @Brownwaffles Год назад +1

    Soo what’s considered old spec psu. I got 1200 Corsair AI is that considered old spec

  • @freddyjdm3335
    @freddyjdm3335 Год назад +1

    So I have an EVGA 1000W G5 Gold Supernova currently... I am planning to upgrade to the 4090 from a 3080ti. Is there any new cable I would need? Or would it just be a plug and play with what I already have...

    • @cmdrdredd
      @cmdrdredd Год назад

      Need an adapter cable that connects more than 1 8 pin PCIe connector to create the new single 12 pin. It will work fine with no issues with a new GPU.

  • @scottydoggy1969
    @scottydoggy1969 Год назад +4

    Fastest 28 mins i've recently watched, interesting stuff if you're a tech head,
    Thanks to Jonny for taking time to clarify what's going on and thanks to you Andy for doing this informative piece

  • @simptrix007
    @simptrix007 Год назад +2

    So to my understanding Corsair is going to release cables like 4x8 pin Type 4 with 16 pin on the other end for the GPUs? Are digital PSUs able to split the load for each 8 pin cable equally?

    • @Lachlan_McDougall
      @Lachlan_McDougall Год назад

      Parallel conductors split load naturally, they’re all on the same rail after all

    • @gary56
      @gary56 Год назад

      Corsair has a 12 pin with two 8 pin connectors for the 30 series cards. They also have a 16 pin with two 8 pin connectors for the 40 series cards for there PSU’s that are rated for 600 watts with only two 8 pin connectors. I just got one for my 3090ti FE card and have a Corsair HX1200 PSU and it works great. The video tells you why there are so many 8 pin connectors on these adapters that come with the video card’s.

  • @ajitjalady
    @ajitjalady Год назад

    Hi didn't talk about corsairs 12vhpwr adapter that Comes with only two pci 8 pin connectors.

  • @lumpydumpy
    @lumpydumpy Год назад

    @4:55 - so the RTX40 series will not work at all without a ATX3.0 connector that links the sensing pins from the GPU to the PSU... ?

    • @karlzhao314
      @karlzhao314 Год назад

      If the adapters were purely dumb adapters, this would be the case. However, Nvidia has stated that their adapter has active circuitry in it that communicates with the card about the power available, which is then based on how many 8-pin cables you connect to it. If you connect 3 8-pins to the adapter, the card will run at up to 450W. If you connect 4 8-pins, the card's power limit will be unlocked and you get extra overclocking headroom. Presumably most third-party adapters will be similar.

  • @GregorysBrain
    @GregorysBrain Год назад +1

    Awesome interview and awesome questions! Very well done!

  • @techluvin7691
    @techluvin7691 Год назад +3

    Somebody has to play devil’s advocate here. The issue is not about power connectors. It’s about the amount of power these 40 series cards draw. So I have to go out and buy a new freaking power supply just because of this power hungry card.

  • @charizard6969
    @charizard6969 Год назад

    Is a 1000w psu good enough xor the 3090? With ryzen 7 5800x3d on 4k

  • @retrofitter
    @retrofitter Год назад

    @8:42 - It does have enough time to drop the voltage, the connectors and wires have enough thermal mass such that they don't heat up

  • @marektomas9256
    @marektomas9256 Год назад

    Thank you. This video help me a lot in understanding issue which were on internet on some youtube channels as "BIG nVidia problem".

  • @slimefudge
    @slimefudge Год назад

    Lovely video, lovely clarifications and insight into the work which goes into technology ^^

  • @tosvus
    @tosvus Год назад

    Hi, just got a 4090 on order from Best Buy. My PSU is 850w I think, but I have a spare one that I don't use (Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 850w). Will it work to use that only for the GPU?

    • @Hexmail787
      @Hexmail787 Год назад +1

      no

    • @tosvus
      @tosvus Год назад

      @@Hexmail787 Thanks, from what I see it can technically be done, but probably not advised. It would require shorting 2 pins on the 24 pin motherboard cable, which can be done with a cheap adapter, but of course there is no motherboard to communicate back if something is wrong so again probably not a great idea.

  • @myytti16
    @myytti16 Год назад +3

    As a first time PC builder I just bought Cooler Master MWE Gold V2 non-modular PSU for 79 euros / dollars. If I decide to upgrade my RTX 3070 to let's say RTX4080 or RTX4070 what adapter do I need and where do I plug the adapter in my PSU? Sorry for the newbie question. :D JohnnyGuru probably laughing at me right now. EDIT: Does the adapter go to 8 (6 + 2) PIN PCIE cable? EDIT2: Do the apapters come bundled with GPUs?

  • @jorgedelatorremaldonado2954
    @jorgedelatorremaldonado2954 Год назад

    This is the kind of videos that make me subscribe. Thanks and congrats for such great content.

  • @joebello8288
    @joebello8288 Год назад +1

    I'm confused still. The video mostly seems to say existing power supplies are ok for 40 series. But early in the video he says he heard the 40 series won't power on without those two sense pins, despite it not being the spec.
    So how are existing PSU's ok if the 40 series requires the two sense pins? Can the adapters provide those two sense pins? I bought a 1300 P+ from EVGA a little while back and I'm really hoping I can use it for the 4090 but it sounds like it won't power on?

    • @eTeknix
      @eTeknix  Год назад +1

      The sense wires terminate to ground so will still work fine.

    • @joebello8288
      @joebello8288 Год назад +1

      @@eTeknix Hmm, seems weird if they can just be terminated to ground to even check for them. Ok, thank you!

  • @371danny
    @371danny Год назад

    Do you think this cable works for RTX 4090?
    CableMod C-Series Pro ModMesh Sleeved 12VHPWR PCI-e

  • @Neeb1337
    @Neeb1337 Год назад

    Great video. =) I was already aware, but this video I am sure, will put a lot of people at ease.

  • @kaimeraprime
    @kaimeraprime Год назад

    im so graitfull that you explained the atx 3.0 cable issues. thanks

  • @Chozo4
    @Chozo4 Год назад +1

    Finally covered by a TechTuber. I try telling others the truth and nobody bats an eye - have a TechTuber tell it and everyone loses their mind.

  • @jaroslavtkac5058
    @jaroslavtkac5058 Год назад

    So my evga supernova 1000G+ will be ok for 4090? I need help please guys :D

  • @9thgensi227
    @9thgensi227 Год назад +1

    Just got rog Thor 1200w, should I return it and wait for atx 3.0?

  • @asryan7582
    @asryan7582 Год назад +1

    I really want to get a 4090, I own a Seasonic Prime Ultra 1000 titanium, so a cable mod adapter for instance will be jus fine without issues or drawbacks compared to getting a new atx 3 psu? Should a 3*8 be fine?

    • @dobrescusilviu4189
      @dobrescusilviu4189 Год назад

      Of course. The new 12 pin connector is just a different form factor. How you get that power to the 12 pin on your GPU doesn't really matter. Be it through an adapter, through whatever, IT WILL work as long as the supplied power is enough, of course.

    • @asryan7582
      @asryan7582 Год назад

      @@dobrescusilviu4189 I will order the 90degree adapter from cablemod and hope it will be fine, I'm worried about the bending issue..

    • @dobrescusilviu4189
      @dobrescusilviu4189 Год назад

      @@asryan7582 As long as the adapter itself is made with quality in mind, it will be perfectly fine. Just make sure to never order the cheap stuff, always do a bit of research (user reviews, etc) before buying anything related to adapters/cables. You really don't want a 2$ adapter for your 2.5k$ GPU.

    • @asryan7582
      @asryan7582 Год назад

      @@dobrescusilviu4189 cablemod should be fine I suppose

    • @dobrescusilviu4189
      @dobrescusilviu4189 Год назад +1

      @@asryan7582 Yeah they have a solid reputation.

  • @_galfar_
    @_galfar_ Год назад

    so will my Corsair HX1000i be enough with the adapter in the 4090?

    • @matg1784
      @matg1784 Год назад

      Yes

    • @RavKxK
      @RavKxK Год назад +1

      Well, it depends what else you connect to it. If you're also running your dishwasher and AC, through an adapter, to your HX1000I, then no, it will not be enough :)

  • @joshuaoha
    @joshuaoha Год назад

    Thanks for alleviating my concerns!

  • @gscurd75
    @gscurd75 Год назад

    With 4 plugs feeding into 1 connector at the GPU you end up with 12 power and 12 ground wires feeding into 6 power and 6 ground pins. (4 of the 16 pins are for data). This will require wires to cross. Since electricity goes through the path of least resistance, if you have 1 path that is better than the others, that path will get more juice than the others. Is it enough to cause problems? Spreading out 450w over 4 plugs wired that way leaves the potential for 225w over 1 single 8 pin connection. If someone uses a set of old crappy cables then it absolutely can cause problems. Quality cables that most current PSU suppliers provide should be fine but someone is going to use old cables and daisy chain 8 pins because they only have 3 cables and start a fire.

    • @Vessekx
      @Vessekx Год назад

      If only you'd watched the video.

  • @kiribibattousai7362
    @kiribibattousai7362 Год назад

    Is 850w really enough to handle 850w and a r9 5950x?

  • @blave8730
    @blave8730 Год назад

    Best quote "...the person just bought a 1200 watt power supply and now you're telling them that they need to buy another 1200 watt power supply that's exactly the same that has the connector..."

  • @WonderSausage
    @WonderSausage Год назад +2

    I have the utmost respect for Jonnyguru and his history in the industry (I read his reviews since almost day one back on the old site) but in this case he's dead wrong. 55A for 10 hours is not a corner case. Overclocked 4090s can reach a TGP of 650W. That's 54A under ideal conditions, and using his own low limit of 11.4v it's 57A. And the stress on the 12VHPWR connector is not a corner case either. Mini ITX is one common example (yes, there are mini ITX cases that can fit a 3090 Ti/4090, and the cabling is very tight). Mini ITX is typically running SFX/SFX-L PSUs which are probably more likely to voltage droop than full size PSUs. And scoffing at full load for 10 hours is kind of ridiculous - besides stress testing, there are plenty of creator loads that last longer than that. I run CUDA 4K video AI upscaling & frame interpolation workloads that can take 16 hours for a feature-length motion picture.
    Another reason for 12VHPWR sideways stress is the stupid triple/quad 8-pin adapter. Those 3-4 cables plus the adapter itself are super heavy, especially since most PCIe 8pin cables have two connectors each so there is several inches of unused dangling cable-plus-connector on each of the cables. That whole heavy assembly puts a significant side load on the 12VHPWR. That stress would be largely alleviated if you had a single 12VHPWR cable from the PSU, but as Jonny pointed out, Corsair didn't implement that connector, so isn't it slightly self serving to ignore the cable weight stress caused by not having it?
    I think it would be preferable from a safety standpoint to use the GPU support bracket that comes with many large GPUs to support the 12VHPWR adapter assembly instead of the card itself.

  • @haroldhaynesiii
    @haroldhaynesiii Год назад

    We dont even have the ATX3.0/PCIE5 PSU's yet. So who knows what will happen until mid December new PSU launch?

  • @controlaltai
    @controlaltai Год назад +1

    Thank you for the clarification 👍👍

  • @fivefingerfullprice3403
    @fivefingerfullprice3403 Год назад +3

    Of course it won't blow up my PSU, it won't even fit into my case.

  • @0rrchids
    @0rrchids Год назад

    Super Informative! Thank you!

  • @antonyboshier8152
    @antonyboshier8152 Год назад

    Thanks for the great clarification on all this craziness!!! You earned by sub!

  • @forestR1
    @forestR1 Год назад +2

    Nvidia won't blow up my PSU ....Because they will never have a product IN my PC whilst ever they continue to practice their abhorrent business practices; which I'm sure will never change because there's a bit more money without morals.

  • @NoSend901
    @NoSend901 Год назад +1

    Im glad I watched this video
    I pre-ordered a 13900k and a Maximis Hero,gonna grab a Strix 4090 on release
    I've been quiet pissed that I was going to have to wait until Dec to complete the build with a 3.0 seasonic

  • @Militaryman64
    @Militaryman64 Год назад

    This information needs to go further,,saved me a lot of cash and headaches,,👍

  • @LexLutha
    @LexLutha Год назад

    I wish I could like this video more than once! Finally some concrete information about this debacle.

  • @chrisandsoccer
    @chrisandsoccer Год назад +1

    It’s still somewhat unclear what the pros and benefits are of for example using the adaptors included with many of the 4000 series cards and using the cables that companies such as Corsairs will be providing for 4000 series cards.

    • @eTeknix
      @eTeknix  Год назад +2

      A direct cable is always going to be better than an extension as with any form of extension or adapter, you're adding in another variable.

  • @SUSSYMEMES
    @SUSSYMEMES Год назад

    Good but also who is going to buy a 4090 now they are retailing for over 2k. Even those of us who normally go high end are reconsidering now if its even worth it

  • @christiansonsen
    @christiansonsen Год назад

    I think they put the phrase "It just works" in a new level.

  • @SilentSolvent
    @SilentSolvent Год назад

    Running the hx1200, should be perfectly fine I imagine, thanks for this!

  • @phillipzan2005
    @phillipzan2005 Год назад

    So I been working on consumer vehicles since. 2005. My only job now is to diagnose and repair electrical systems. Diagnostic of vehicle systems. Some light repair. Programming. And I work on circuit boards. One would be surprised the amperage they some times push on a 18-20 AWG wire continuesly. So when these new PSU specs came out and the new GPU power specs came out the worry for me was not in the PSU, wiring, terminal pins and connectors. It was more in the end user abusing the product or in manufacturering of the products. Yes you have crap products at times.... Gygabyte PSU...

  • @kwakes212
    @kwakes212 Год назад +3

    So.i have a 3090ti, and a 12900k 4 nvme, 360mm cooler all that crap, and a corsair rm1000x psu, I think that's the model, have it plugged into something monitoring watts, and it rarely goes over 850 for the entire system, so I don't think people need to freak out amd get these 1600w new power supply just for a 4090

  • @TechHunterOfficial
    @TechHunterOfficial Год назад +2

    Really useful video - plenty of great questions answered

    • @eTeknix
      @eTeknix  Год назад

      Thanks :) Glad it helped.

  • @MrHeHim
    @MrHeHim 9 месяцев назад

    YAY, I don't have to upgrade my PC Power & Cooling MKiii "850w" PSU 🥰it can actually put out over 900 watts to the components, effectively a 1000+ watt PSU as most other PSU's are rated at power from the wall
    IMO what does help is a PSU with low voltage ripple, will actually run cooler and more stable as the components don't have to fight the ripples as much which manifest as extra wear/heat on capacitors and components

  • @DannyzReviews
    @DannyzReviews Год назад

    Thanks for making this and including the legend himself.

  • @OfficialEthern1ty
    @OfficialEthern1ty Год назад +2

    Any thoughts on using 750W for rtx4090?

    • @fireonawire
      @fireonawire Год назад +2

      Don't

    • @OfficialEthern1ty
      @OfficialEthern1ty Год назад

      @@fireonawire rtx 3090 5950x was doing fine on SF650 platinum. (power draw

  • @jimmygoforth1521
    @jimmygoforth1521 Год назад +1

    i think if someone is buying all new pc parts like ddr5 new gen boards and cards why not just grab a new ATX 3.0 power supply to be safe im mean even if your just upgrading your card just change your power supply better safe than sorry

  • @JohnOLooney
    @JohnOLooney Год назад +1

    As an engineer the moment I looked at the plugs I knew they weren’t up to the job - no amount of damage limitation will change that
    I won’t be buying any nvidia 40 series card

    • @MJ-uk6lu
      @MJ-uk6lu Год назад

      Then you are a failure of engineer

    • @MJ-uk6lu
      @MJ-uk6lu Год назад

      @@JohnOLooney Oh wow, man RTX 4090 sure was badly dissapointing (except in performance) an d this was actually true. Not only it's a graphics brick, but now a sparky graphics brick.

    • @JohnOLooney
      @JohnOLooney Год назад

      @@MJ-uk6lu early adopters always take a chance - at least it can be returned for a refund under warranty, unless of course they used a scalper and bought it effectively second hand, then it is an expensive brick yes.
      The plug isn’t up to the job and as an engineer my eyes almost have a meter built into them now 😊
      I think we will certainly see a revision to these connectors soon

  • @oksu132
    @oksu132 Год назад

    only thing yall didnt address is the 8 pin connects overcurrent on one side

  • @VexxeDit
    @VexxeDit Год назад

    Excellent video. Keep up the good work

  • @anthonyc417
    @anthonyc417 Год назад

    Oddly comforting video thanks guys

  • @MaxResDefault2600
    @MaxResDefault2600 Год назад

    So a max'd out 650W GPU, with bent cables, running for 10 hours straight can burn down. Sounds like a typical marathon gaming session honestly. I don't typically bend PCIE power cables unless necessary, but I imagine in some SFF cases and/or with large GPUs (4000 series are ginormous btw) this would get your cable bend radius requirement checked.

    • @eTeknix
      @eTeknix  Год назад +1

      After you’ve put 55amps through and done it 30 times in a row. Then yes. So never going to happen.

  • @lurwas
    @lurwas Год назад +1

    Well, this aged badly. Could we please get an update on the situation from your perspective?

    • @eTeknix
      @eTeknix  Год назад +1

      Still gathering facts and garnering research :)

  • @gbforfunbruh7090
    @gbforfunbruh7090 Год назад

    Just picked up the new ATX 3.0 psu 1000w hopefully that is enough for 4090 and 7700x on Asus extreme board

    • @ChrisM541
      @ChrisM541 Год назад

      Only the braindead feed Ngreedia with that insane 4090 price.

  • @brianrobinson3961
    @brianrobinson3961 Год назад

    I have more questions after listening to this. So if you don’t have the sense pins the 40 series cards won’t power up? So you need an ATX 3.0 power supply for the new cards? The splitter cables sense pins can’t connect to anything within existing PSU’s unless there’s some type of resistor or something to trick the 40 series cards into thinking the sense pins are connected.

    • @jonnyGURU
      @jonnyGURU Год назад +6

      The two sense wires are terminated to ground. So while the card isn't supposed to post when the sense pins aren't present (supposedly) the adapter DOES terminate those to ground so the card will work no matter what.

    • @brianrobinson3961
      @brianrobinson3961 Год назад

      @@jonnyGURU Thank you

  • @24691355
    @24691355 Год назад

    ok, so I have a HX1000w 80 plus platinum from corsair powering a 12900K and maybe a 4090. nvidia recommends a minimum of 850W for the 4090 FE

    • @haczi
      @haczi Год назад +1

      With Corsair new cable it makes sense because they recommend 1000W PSU for 450W GPU and this is probably the spac of Nvidias Founders 4090. If by any chance You would go and buy custom OC 4090 that can be in the range 450-600W so 1200W PSU according to Corsair.

    • @24691355
      @24691355 Год назад

      @@haczi cool!! Im going for the FE

  • @kelownatechkid
    @kelownatechkid Год назад

    Great stuff! Thanks johnnyguru!

  • @Vonklieve
    @Vonklieve Год назад +1

    Revisits this video after Toms Hardware posts evidence of an RTX 4090 melting itself and cable...

  • @ZZstaff
    @ZZstaff Год назад

    Finally, honesty! Thank you.

  • @reviewforthetube6485
    @reviewforthetube6485 Год назад +2

    Jonnyguru has had some horrible backlash to the point even corsair has reached our apologizing on his behalf! Lol

  • @reviewforthetube6485
    @reviewforthetube6485 Год назад +2

    Of course I mean we knew these rumors would happen it was already starting to with the 3090ti before launch lol.

    • @eTeknix
      @eTeknix  Год назад +2

      Just frustrates me that there is so much unnecessary confusion about it all. It's crazy!

  • @AndrianHendrawan
    @AndrianHendrawan Год назад

    Thanks for clarified this

  • @GMDGeek
    @GMDGeek Год назад +3

    Its less about the Power Supply itself in my experience vs people or PC builders trying to use "fancy and eye candy" cabling resulting in the use of cheap cables that melt or catch fire.