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Seems reasonable to exit an unprofitable business to STAY in business.
The thermal protection circuit has been added to the 12VHPWR PCIe
connector on the PSU side. If the 12VHPWR cable is not correctly
connected to the PSU 12VHPWR PCIe connector, the circuit will activate
protection when temperature anomalies are detected. Additionally, the
rating wattage of 12VHPWR is 600W. If the Graphic card draws
overcurrent during heavy load, the circuit will also activate
protection when temperature anomalies are detected by 12VHPWR PCIe
connector on PSU.
One of the other benefits of the FTW series PSU is the transformer, LLC/PFC/SR
MOSFETs and main capacitors are optimized and higher-graded than XC.
So yeah. Stay away.
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Anyone know the different between the two?
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Anyone know the different between the two?
The thermal protection circuit has been added to the 12VHPWR PCIe
connector on the PSU side. If the 12VHPWR cable is not correctly
connected to the PSU 12VHPWR PCIe connector, the circuit will activate
protection when temperature anomalies are detected. Additionally, the
rating wattage of 12VHPWR is 600W. If the Graphic card draws
overcurrent during heavy load, the circuit will also activate
protection when temperature anomalies are detected by 12VHPWR PCIe
connector on PSU.
One of the other benefits of the FTW series PSU is the transformer, LLC/PFC/SR
MOSFETs and main capacitors are optimized and higher-graded than XC.
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Seems reasonable to exit an unprofitable business to STAY in business.
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Word of EVGA's demise, which must be taken with a grain of salt, comes from a Korean forum. According to Wccftech, an overclocker that goes by the moniker Safedisc posted that all 170 employees of the company's Taiwan operation have resigned in advance of an anticipated shutdown of the company's motherboard business. The post merely states all employees have left, including its in-house overclocking guru Kingpin, as they await what they see as an inevitable announcement. This information is yet to be verified by anyone at EVGA, and the company's operation in Spain told TechPowerUp they are still operating like normal. KingPin has also not released any statements thus far. "
So, without confirmation, Extremetech repeating a forum post makes me skeptical. EVGA was very clear about no longer making video cards.
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Word of EVGA's demise, which must be taken with a grain of salt, comes from a Korean forum. According to Wccftech, an overclocker that goes by the moniker Safedisc posted that all 170 employees of the company's Taiwan operation have resigned in advance of an anticipated shutdown of the company's motherboard business. The post merely states all employees have left, including its in-house overclocking guru Kingpin, as they await what they see as an inevitable announcement. This information is yet to be verified by anyone at EVGA, and the company's operation in Spain told TechPowerUp they are still operating like normal. KingPin has also not released any statements thus far. "
So, without confirmation, Extremetech repeating a forum post makes me skeptical. EVGA was very clear about no longer making video cards.
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