AMD RX 9070 XT'nin PİNLERİ ERİDİ

Today, we're faced with a new case of melted graphics card pins. While NVIDIA has always been the primary concern, now the AMD 9070 XT has experienced the first melted pin issue. Since I mentioned various brands in the video, I'm legally obligated to post an ad. This discussion, which began on Reddit, resulted in the melted pins a month later. The graphics card used was an ASRock RX 9070 XT Taichi. The problem, however, is that the user had set the power supply a bit too low and had disconnected and reconnected the GPU pin four times in a month. Considering the bending angle, arcing is highly likely. In this video, I've shown you every step of the way to prevent melted graphics card pins. I also used a microscope to remove the pin wires and demonstrate how electrical current flows between the power supply and the graphics card beneath the plastic coverings. We all spend thousands of lira and eagerly try to complete the system build process. However, if something goes wrong with these single-use items, it can cause problems for the entire system. So, don't dismiss the pins or cables as just that. 12VHPWR cables are sometimes sold at affordable prices under the guise of contract manufacturing. They're inherently risky, but the cables also have bending angles. If you bend them too far, the wires inside can stretch and cause an arc. Timeline: 00:17 Graphics Card Pin Melting Problem 00:29 Why did the pins burn? 01:00 How did the incident begin? 01:23 The same pin situation 1 month later 02:02 How the 12VHPWR cable works 02:45 Cable installation problems 04:40 Diagram of the burned pins 04:57 Why the cable melted 05:55 Healthy cable usage 06:43 What should I do to prevent a GPU from burning out? 06:57 First item 07:11 Second item 07:40 Third item 07:51 Fourth item 08:14 Is the Reddit user at fault? 08:34 User and cable error 09:15 High-wattage cables 09:31 Final ► w: https://pchocasi.com ► i:   / pchocasicomtr   ► g:   / pchgrup