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    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Apr 10 17:15:28 2026
    RTX 5090s and other high-powered graphics cards may carry risks of cable melting issues but Asus thinks it has solved this problem

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    Fri, 10 Apr 2026 16:05:51 +0000

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    Reports are still coming through about high-powered GPUs like the RTX 5090 having connector melting issues, but Asus has a solution.

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    Asus has announced the ROG Equalizer 12V-2x6 power cable The cable aims to solve melting issues with high-powered GPUs like the RTX 5090 It's compatible with all PCIe 5.0 power supplies from other manufacturers It's no secret that high-powered GPUs, notably Nvidia 's RTX 5090 , are still suffering from reports of connector melting issues, even with upgraded cables that have improved power connectors but fortunately, Asus has seemingly introduced a solution.

    As reported by TweakTown , Asus has announced the ROG Equalizer, a 12V-2x6 power cable for GPUs utilizing up to 600W, one that's designed to further
    help protect them from melting issues. Of course, as a rule, RTX 5090s using 12VHPWR and 12V-2x6 cables aren't experiencing melting issues, but there have been enough cases to cause concern for consumers. Both cables are effectively the same, and the only major difference for the revamped 12V-2x6 design is that it has shorter sensing pins and longer power pins, which help to ensure the cable is properly seated. It's a poor connection which theoretically causes the melting problem. Article continues below You may like Nvidia's latest RTX 5090 GPU card has an audio jack yes a headphone socket, on a
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    That's why Asus has opted for a 12V-2x6 power connector, but with a tweaked design that has been specifically refined for a bigger load capacity within each wire, now at 17 amps (it's usually 9.2 amps with regular 12V-2x6
    cables). These are also 'premium etched cables' that are flexible to help
    with cable management. (Image credit: Asus) Comment from r/pcmasterrace Comment from r/pcmasterrace Combined with the GPU Tweak III software and its Power Detector+ feature, the ROG Equalizer should effectively keep hardware safe from melting, or that's the theory. In an extreme test case from Asus, the company observed that even if the connector wasn't seated in the GPU correctly, the ROG Equalizer would still maintain a temperature of 73.4C.

    Meanwhile, a standard 12V-2x6 cable would reach 146C in the same scenario, which is a very high temperature that would likely result in the connector melting.

    It's a big claim from Asus, and if this can be reproduced in other
    independent tests once the ROG Equalizer is available, it may just be the perfect tool to eliminate any melting issues with RTX 5090 GPUs. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

    The ROG Equalizer is compatible with power supplies from "all leading manufacturers", which is a massive bonus for all PC owners who have ATX 3.1 (PCIe 5.0) power supplies. It will also come bundled with ROG Thor III and
    ROG Strix Platinum series power supplies, but there's currently no release date for those.

    Despite the marketing pitch here, Asus has not done enough to convince some gamers, and there are those who suggest that graphics cards linked to connector problems are simply best avoided.

    These connector melting issues have been problematic for years, ever since
    the RTX 4090 's launch in 2022. If the ROG Equalizer can finally put an end
    to all this, it should make high-powered GPUs like the RTX 5090 more approachable well, aside from the obvious stumbling block of the pricing, anyway. The best graphics cards for all budgets Our top picks, based on real-world testing and comparisons

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