2022

>2022
>this still exists

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give it time then you can complain about having ATX12VO in 2026

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pure evil

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>zoomer seethes at technology that defeats his weak onions hands
many such cases

why not USB-C?

Should just put these on motherboards and GPUs now.

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how else you gonna power your new nvidia gpus without 2x24pin connectors?

based

Big bertha

They should use USB-C for this

The loose part is a bit annoying to get into place but what's so bad about it?

It's keyed so you can't insert it wrong.
And it snaps on firmly with a nice click.
I actually like it.

actually new psus don't have that detachable 4-pins connector anymore

I'm now imagining 7 USB-C cables plugged into a GPU.

What about it?

this little n*gga is the worst shit ever

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If graphics cards can run on 20V then one or two (100-200W) should be enough for most cards.

Trying to get this thing out is practically impossible. I broke a motherboard trying to rock it out once.

>If graphics cards can run on 20V
It'd be possible, but there's no source of 20V in a computer.

his hypothetical computer would have a USB-C compliant power supply, and USB-C goes up to 20V
there's no reason a GPU couldn't be adapted to run off 20V, as they are they take the current 12V and step it down, the GPU and RAM chips run on much less than 12V, so it's just a matter of its on board power conditioning being adjusted to handle 20V input instead

This shit is the living proof there are no competent engineer left

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tpbp and /thread