Does NVIDIA RTX 5090 have a cable melting problem? It’s complicated – but you probably don’t need to panic


  • A small number of reports on RTX 5090 power cables Overheating and melting has been confirmed
  • This follows widespread reports of similar problems with the previous RTX 4090
  • However, it is possible that third -party cables may be blamed this time

Do you remember ‘Cabelfegate’? Back at the end of 2022, users began to report that the power connections in their NVIDIA RTX 4090 graphics cards overheated and essentially melted in useless hunks of plastic – and now, according to some buyers, the same problem could plague the newly released RTX 5090.

Now, I covered cable gate failure When the story was at its peak, and at that time I was willing to assign at least part of the blame to NVIDIA, as PCIe Special Interest Group (PCISIG) had previously published a report warning of ‘thermal variance’ risks with Consideration of the 12VHPWR adapter used for the RTX 4090. This time, however, I am really not so sure that Nvidia is to blame.

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