MELTING 16-PIN, AGAIN?
Melted 16-pin connectors and adapters have been a recurring problem since the standard first appeared, and it doesn’t feel like the problem is going away.
All the RTX 50-series GPUs released so far require the use of a 16-pin 12V-2x6 connector. The graphics cards all come with the necessary 8-pin to 16-pin adapter, for people that don’t have an ATX 3.0 or later power supply with the necessary cable. 12V-2x6 was supposed to fix the problems with melting 16-pin connectors on cards like the RTX 4090, but reports have started to pop up about 5090 cards having meltdowns.