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Is AMD starting to adopt the 12V-2x6 connector?

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So I'm looking at two SKUs:
ASRock Creator Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 ATX Video Card RX7900XT CT 20G
ASRock Creator Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 ATX Video Card RX7900XTX CT 24G

They're both 7900 series ASRock model AMD cards and they appear to be blower style.

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Yup, that's a card...✔

I don't see any listing on TPU but the real interesting thing that caught my attention was this:

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Never seen that on an AMD card before and I guess it makes sense that I haven't.
The 7000 series is just new enough to get it and these are the only two big power cards in that list.
Is it just an ASRock thing or a sign of more to come?
 
Asrock has been the only AIB so far to use that crappy connector. I hope that AMD will stay with the traditional PCIe connectors; they've been around for 20 years and proven to work perfectly.
 
Asrock has been the only AIB so far to use that crappy connector. I hope that AMD will stay with the traditional PCIe connectors; they've been around for 20 years and proven to work perfectly.
That card is more like server/workstation environments basically
 
That card is more like server/workstation environments basically
It's definitely put together like an accelerator. Like that's a REALLY good position for the power connector. That's awesome. Wish we could get more cards that have better connector positioning like that. Just a little alarming that the first ones I would see on the series of card that I actually want would push for this particular connector.
 
That card is more like server/workstation environments basically
Yep, makes it easier to replace an existing NVidia card or add one to an OEM system by the manufacture or end system user.

I hope they do not use with the RX 8X00 cards, but I have a feeling that they will have too at some point as it gets pushed by Intel and Nvidia.
 
I think the 12VHPWR connector is inevitable, unfortunately.
 
I'll also sit this round out in case of another fried connector lottery.
 
It's only ASRock with a handful of very specific models for now. To really answer the question, we'll have to see RDNA 4 first.
 
I wonder why they bother with the new crazy connector when we had for ages DC connectors well designed and tested.
This one even have some "sense" wires.

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I wonder why they bother with the new crazy connector when we had for ages DC connectors well designed and tested.
This one even have some "sense" wires.

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In short: $$$

Long: The perpetual race to the bottom, there's always someone out there that looks at one thing, thinks "I bet I can do it for cheaper, why pay someone else?" and makes an attempt; sometimes the outcome is better, sometimes worse. Since we're well into the era of diminishing returns there are more bad outcomes than good.
 
I wonder why they bother with the new crazy connector when we had for ages DC connectors well designed and tested.
This one even have some "sense" wires.

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This is for high voltage low current. We need high current low voltage
 
I'll also sit this round out in case of another fried connector lottery.

The 2x6 connector does not fry even if you intentionally try to do it.


It is safe, and IMHO its industry-wide adoption is to be expected
 
I kind of like it, though my board power tops out at around 400w, so I am not really that worried about power all that much.
 
It's definitely put together like an accelerator. Like that's a REALLY good position for the power connector. That's awesome. Wish we could get more cards that have better connector positioning like that. Just a little alarming that the first ones I would see on the series of card that I actually want would push for this particular connector.
Back in 2002/2003 the ATi Radeon/All In Wonder 9700 Pro had the pig tail facing that position.

I kind of like it, though my board power tops out at around 400w, so I am not really that worried about power all that much.
I say this would be a decent card to go straight to water cooling too
 
I say this would be a decent card to go straight to water cooling too

Maybe, this is a small cooler.. in any other system someone might not be happy. But I give mine plenty of fresh air and darkness so she is happy :)
 
The 2x6 connector does not fry even if you intentionally try to do it.


It is safe, and IMHO its industry-wide adoption is to be expected
You have to he joking.
It doesn't have as good of a margin of safety. It will fail when traditional 6-pin and 8-pin connectors won't. Any place a 2x6 connector is okay, traditional connectors are better.
 
You have to he joking.
It doesn't have as good of a margin of safety. It will fail when traditional 6-pin and 8-pin connectors won't. Any place a 2x6 connector is okay, traditional connectors are better.

I am not joking, and I doubt anyone in the industry is joking about this connector either.
 
It's not as good. It doesn't have as good of a safety margin. It is a joke. Any one who doesn't think it is a joke is joking.

If you lower standards, and say it's as good or better, you are joking.
 
DaemonForce said:
Is AMD starting to adopt the 12V-2x6 connector?

No, AIBs are. 12V-2x6 will replace all other connectors for the simple fact that it's cheaper to use a single 2x6 connector versus multiple 8- and 6-pin connectors. It also significantly simplifies logistics and stock management because you only need 1 connector for all SKUs, versus a hodgepodge conglomeration of 8- and 6-pin. For the same reason as the latter, manufacture becomes cheaper because it's quicker and easier (in terms of pick and place machine programming) to install one connector versus multiple, so AIBs can make more GPUs in less time.
 
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No, AIBs are. 12V-2x6 will replace all other connectors for the simple fact that it's cheaper to use a single 2x6 connector versus multiple 8- and 6-pin connectors. It also significantly simplifies logistics and stock management because you only need 1 connector for all SKUs, versus a hodgepodge conglomeration of 8- and 6-pin. For the same reason as the latter, manufacture becomes cheaper because it's quicker and easier (in terms of pick and place machine programming) to install one connector versus multiple, so AIBs can make more GPUs in less time.

So all you children crying about how the connector is bad because you're actually just anti-NVIDIA, are going to have to grow up. I'm sure you'll find something else to cry about though; you always do.
i kinda agree with you ...

nonetheless i was glad to see my non ref RX 7900 XTX did not use the "over the top" 3x8pin configuration and instead followed the AMD ref design and used the more compact 2x8pin :D

well ... 12v-2x6 ... why not ... it will be more compact than a 2x8pin ... although i will have to change my 8pin 90° angled adapter and... probably not the PSU but the extension yeah ...

*anti nvidia ultimate mode activate* ... i mean come on ... it's not an Nvidia card ... everything will be fine :p
 
This connector could have been crisping up AMD cards this last gen and I'd still give it a wide berth this coming product cycle until it's certain the teething issues are a thing of the past.
What does Nvidia have do with this? You see anyone crying about nvidia? You seem to be the only butthurt fanboy here.
 
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