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RTX 6000 ADA Problem.

alyfreym

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Hi guys. I bought a RTX 6000 ADA and wanted to install water cooling, but when I opened it it turned out that the red wire was not connected, I connected it to the computer and it works, I ran tests, everything works, should I solder it or not touch it and is this the way it was intended? I can't find information about this anywhere. Please HELP

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It looks like 12V, it has plenty from PCIe 12V line.

Considering a product for 9K does not have detection for such failure.... FUCK nVidia.

It needs to be fixed...
 
It looks like 12V, it has plenty from PCIe 12V line.

Considering a product for 9K does not have detection for such failure.... FUCK nVidia.

It needs to be fixed...
Thanks for your answer, do you think it’s worth fixing it yourself or using it without ruining it?
 
Considering the price... better RMA.

As a RMA representative... for other makers... not nvidia... it is a Bitch to solder it. Oven, heat gun, and then slide it in, cheat using lead solder.
 
The only thing I don’t understand is why it works if there is such a problem
 
Thanks for your answer, do you think it’s worth fixing it yourself or using it without ruining it?
Send it back. It should be attached, the fact that it is not is dangerous and defective.
 
Send it back. It should be attached, the fact that it is not is dangerous and defective.
I can’t((( I live in Uzbekistan and bought it in Dubai in Microless store. Because NVIDIA is not support my country( I hope I solder this wire and it will be the right decision and everything will work.

The only thing I want to understand is whether it should be soldered? If so, if I do it, I won't break anything.
 
Hi guys. I bought a RTX 6000 ADA and wanted to install water cooling, but when I opened it it turned out that the red wire was not connected, I connected it to the computer and it works, I ran tests, everything works, should I solder it or not touch it and is this the way it was intended? I can't find information about this anywhere. Please HELP

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Go see the video at the timestamp below, it shows that all the power cables are supposed to be connected to the PCB.

 
It broke off, you can clearly see there is leftover solder on the board from where it was attached, I don't think that wire could have detached during shipping so it probably came like this from factory which is nuts for a card with a 7K price tag.

Solder it back.
 
The only thing I want to understand is whether it should be soldered? If so, if I do it, I won't break anything.

It should be there. Otherwise it will throttle under some scenario. Currently it works from PCIe slot 12V lines.

Seek for a good service location, most equipped, it needs a oven, preheat. It is a factory dud, for an Item at such price, inexcusable.
 
Incredible build and congratulations on this amazing workstation, but I share the sentiment that it's inexcusable that such an incredibly expensive professional product experienced such a QA slip. I would find this inexcusable even on a standard-grade consumer GPU, and unforgivable by the moment you reached the premium consumer segment like the ASUS ROG Strix cards.
 
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