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MSI Preps PCIe Gen 5 Power Supply with Support for 600W GPUs vis-à-vis RTX 4080/4090


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MSI is prepping its next-generation power supplies for launch armed with support for NVIDIA’s Lovelace GPUs. Capable of delivering up to 600W of power to PCIe Gen 5.0 graphics cards, this PSU comes with a native 16-pin PCIe connector, also known as the 12VHPWR. This is the default connector for the RTX 3090 Ti, albeit an adapter allows the use of two standard 8-pin connectors as well.

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MSI is prepping its next-generation power supplies for launch armed with support for NVIDIA’s Lovelace GPUs. Capable of delivering up to 600W of power to PCIe Gen 5.0 graphics cards, this PSU comes with a...

 

 

Gigabyte already as the PG5 Series UD1000GM PG5 in stock in some area.

 

I wonder if we will be able to use cable adapter conversion.

 

 

 

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  On 25/06/2022 at 12:29, Avacado said:

Going to have to use adapters. I'm not rebuying my $500 PSU's. 

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I spent enough in the last 12 month that am not going to buy anything for the next 4 years 😆 except maybe a 13900k. Better have adapter ready by then 🤣

 

Power supply will cost 3k when everything go back to normal after the 32 dose of covid vacine  😅

 

Edit: Just realised the 3090ti come with one. No idea if the 4000 serie will ship with adapter

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CPU: Intel 13900k + Top Mounted 280mm Aio
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GPU: UHD ULTRA EXTREME BANANA GRAPHIC
MONITOR: [Monitor] LG CX48 OLED [VR] Samsung HMD Odyssey Plus OLED + Meta Quest 2 120hz
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So is 16-pin the way forward? My FE 3080 Ti has a 12-pin?

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  On 27/06/2022 at 03:23, Sir Beregond said:

So is 16-pin the way forward? My FE 3080 Ti has a 12-pin?

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 The 16 pin is a 12 + 4  but it look like 12 pin. 

 

The 12VHPWR auxiliary power connector includes twelve large contacts to carry the power and four smaller contacts beneath carrying the sideband signals.

Source:  https://videocardz.com/newz/pcie-gen5-12vhpwr-power-connector-to-feature-150w-300w-450w-and-600w-settings

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MONITOR: [Monitor] LG CX48 OLED [VR] Samsung HMD Odyssey Plus OLED + Meta Quest 2 120hz
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