Scared that your high-end Nvidia GPU might experience a cable-melting disaster? Asus has a new power monitoring feature to calm your fears
Date:
Wed, 09 Apr 2025 16:05:23 +0000
Description:
Asus has a winner with its new Power Detector+ warning, though it only works for some of the companys GPUs right now.
FULL STORY ======================================================================The latest version of Asus GPU Tweak III comes with a nifty new feature Power Detector+ warns you if any of the pins on your graphics cards power connector have too many amps flowing through them That could lead to a scenario where the power cable melts, as weve seen in reports, so the warning should help
you avoid a potential bad outcome
Asus has released a new version of its GPU software suite that adds what
could be a very useful or indeed critical warning for when temperatures run high with the graphics card, and a power connector melting disaster might occur.
The latest version of the GPU Tweak III software comes with the Power Detector+ warning function, which Asus notes is exclusive to ROG Astral and Matrix graphics cards.
The ROG Astral models are the RTX 5090 and 5080, and the ROG Matrix is the
RTX 4090 last-gen flagship.
As VideoCardz reports , the idea is that the software monitors the power cable, specifically the amps value for the pins (inside the connector)
plugged into the port on your graphics card. Should there be a problem with one (or more) of the pins not being seated properly and the value either being zero or rising above 9 amps the utility will flag up a warning.
The cable not being seated properly in this way is a possible scenario in which the power connector could end up seriously overheating to the point where it melts, as weve seen reported in the past with some Nvidia GPUs .
This means that when you get this warning, you can shut down your PC swiftly, and then check the power cable, perhaps disconnecting and then plugging it back in more firmly. Hopefully, thatll resolve any issue and avoid a cable melt incident that could damage the GPU. (Image credit: DisobeyArt / Shutterstock) Analysis: More of this kind of monitoring, please although its in the pipeline elsewhere
Interestingly, the GPU Tweak software is a utility that can be used with all GPUs, AMD or Nvidia, and not just models from Asus either. However, theres only support for this power-related warning provided for the Asus ROG RTX
5090 and 4090 flagships, and the RTX 5080 Astral, as noted at least for now.
Perhaps the graphics card maker will expand this support in time, as its undoubtedly a useful warning system to have and cable melting reports are
not exclusive to these models.
(As well as reports of this issue with the RTX 5090, I should note that there have also been similar claims made with RTX 5080 models, too but there could be all sorts of factors at play here, as weve discussed in the past .
Clearly, though, the flagship GPUs will always be in the most perilous situations, power connector-wise, given the vast amount of wattage they command particularly if youre going to overclock these beasts of desktop graphics cards).
Hopefully, other vendors will climb aboard this power warning bandwagon, although some gamers have already been using the HWiNFO tool to monitor the amps of their power cables pins. Note that this functionality for HWiNFO is only in beta testing right now (and also requires a second utility,
RivaTuner, to work).
The long and short of it is that fully fledged and tested support will hopefully be in HWiNFO before too long, with any luck. The more widespread this kind of monitoring can be made, the better. You might also like...
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/computing/gpu/scared-that-your-high-end-nvidia-gpu-m ight-experience-a-cable-melting-disaster-asus-has-a-new-power-monitoring-featu re-to-calm-your-fears
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