I'm in the middle of the move from AGP to PCIe, and just bought a <deep breath> DFI Lanparty UT nf4 DR-SLi Expert board on the Agora. Halfway through installing it last night, and pairing it with my ...
I'm putting together a new box- Asus P5Q with new Antex 430 Earthwatts. I'm hooking up the power supply when I am flumoxed by this statement on page 2-34. " Use only an 8 pin EPS +12 V power plug for ...
Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 40-series graphics cards were the first mainstream products to feature the 16-pin power connector. However, Nvidia might not stick to this format for the upcoming GeForce RTX 4070 ...
In this video, we delve into the purpose of having two 8-pin EPS connectors on your motherboard. Discover the essential role they play in ensuring stable power delivery for high-performance CPUs.
Apple has issued a developer preview for a connector, dubbed the Ultra Accessory Connector, intended to ease connectivity and adapter problems associated with "Made for i"-certified headphones, ...
Following prior reports of a 19-pin port, the latest scuttlebut now claims the next iPhone will offer an even smaller 8-pin connector. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a ...
The next iPhone could play host to a brand new 8-pin connector, that can be plugged in upside down. Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of Adventures in Tech, a thrilling ...
The new photo is thanks to Andreas Schilling, who tweeted it out earlier today with a comparison against 2 x 8-pin PCIe power connectors. You can see that the new 12-pin PCIe power connector isn't ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's RTX 5090 graphics card requires 4 x 8-pin connectors for 600W power officially, but can operate with 3 x 8-pin connectors at 450W, seemingly running only 5% slower in 4K benchmarks.
Here’s the latest from Apple rumor land: a dock connector controversy! Contrary to popular rumored belief, the iPhone’s new dock connector may be even smaller than previously rumored, according to a ...
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