With its new 12VHPWR adapter, Supports CableMod It will help manage the cables inside your computer and potentially protect owners of the new GeForce RTX 40-series graphics card from hardware damage.
NVIDIA with the new GeForce RTX 40 series has adopted a 16-pin 12VHPWR connector (Founders Edition GeForce RTX 30-series cards use a 12-pin connector) allowing up to four times more power delivery compared to an 8-pin PCI-E connector but also because it may facilitate management cables. However, the latter only applies if users have an ATX 3.0 power supply that provides a 12VHPWR cable. Otherwise, you will have to connect several 8-pin PCI-E cables to a bulky splitter adapter, which can cause problems if the box is not wide and wide enough.
Late last year, CableMod promised to develop an angle adapter to help users of GeForce RTX 40-series graphics cards and it is expected to be released soon. CableMod recently posted several images of the prototype, which is currently undergoing a lot of testing by technicians and experts.
The new adapter will be available in 90-degree and 180-degree twists, allowing users to route cables more carefully to avoid kinking and overheating that cause damage. At the same time, the new adapter is very sleek – it’s only 23 mm in height – and since it will be available in different colors, it will be able to fit in with different computer configurations. However, the company has not yet announced an exact date for the availability of its new adapter have announced This production will start in January and will be available sometime in February.
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