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7/23/2025, 5:53:00 PM
>>105999841
I wonder why NVIDIA is selling the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell with the full 600W power limit if the board design is so unsafe?
It's safe enough for the consumer to be mass-produced.
Stop exaggerating the risks. The recently repaired 4090 in DerBauer's video used the older 12VHPWR connector that also had the riskier vBIOS that had a maximum voltage of 1.1V.
Revised RTX 40 cards (including Super) and all of the RTX 50 cards have a safer voltage limit of 1.075V.
I wonder why NVIDIA is selling the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell with the full 600W power limit if the board design is so unsafe?
It's safe enough for the consumer to be mass-produced.
Stop exaggerating the risks. The recently repaired 4090 in DerBauer's video used the older 12VHPWR connector that also had the riskier vBIOS that had a maximum voltage of 1.1V.
Revised RTX 40 cards (including Super) and all of the RTX 50 cards have a safer voltage limit of 1.075V.
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