Their connector expect 100% perfect contact which doesn't happen in real life. There's no engineering margins. Also they push too much current in too little copper without any of the necessary 30% margins. So that's the difference between theory and practice, it just keeps melting and breaking cards. 12VHPWR just doesn't work in real life. Look how the custom cards all go back to 2x8pins.
Purple-Ad-8931
joined 9 months ago
i long wondered why something like that wasn't happening in occident. Pull old gpus and put like 40gb of cheap ram on it with multiple channels to make cheap cards. Then i remember occident's all about the money and "intellectual property" claims.
It's not intended to match intel, it's their independancy right there.