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  1. HI Rational4

    Our PCIe 6+2pin is 16 AWG instead of 18 AWG, which could afford more current through the cable.

    And TDP of RX 7900 XTX is around 355W. The 75W is supported by slot on motherbored so there is only around 280W are supported by two 6+2pin connectors on PSU (140W each)

     1 cable with 1 connection and the 2nd cable with two connections will be ok to support your RX 7900 XTX

  2. Hi Visdoom

    The power demand of RTX 3090 is 350W. 75W is supported from slot so 275W share to three connectors which means only around 92W (7.6A) each.

    Each connector could afford around 150W so it will be ok for your RTX 3090.

    For RTX 4090, our GF3 1000W has native 16pin cable to support  so you won't need to use our PCIe 6+2 connector.

  3. Hi Sinbad56

    First, we don't recommend to install output cable from other Brand, because all brands has their own pin designment. the worst case might damage your PSU or motherbored.

    Second, we suggest that you keep your original setting: 1 cable with 1 connection and the 2nd cable with two connections.

    When we designed GF3 1000W, we did consider that we will have this situation because of position limitation (we can't put one more 8 pin)

    That's why we enhance our 6+2pin cables from 18 AWG to 16 AWG which could afford more watts.

    If ther is any question, please let us know.

    Have a nice day

  4. HI DavelnPhilly

    The Fan's RPM is depends on system's load, which means that the RPM is depends on your abnormal CPU activity.

    We suggest that you could remove your HDD first and turn on without  system.

    If your CPU doesn't have abnormal act as before, it will be software problem like virus.

    Hope this sugestion willl help you and have a nice day

  5. HI 

    It's glad to hear you love our PSU.

    The only thing we concern is about signal time T3. You could check the pic below

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    The new ATX 3.0 T3 is 100ms~250ms.

    image.thumb.png.6e40d0e28aafa7bca8b7609df45766cb.png

     

    I suggest you could check the signal time with Asus. If the new motherboared can support PCIe 4, we think it sould be not big problem.

    About new RTX 40 series, it still use PCIe 4 platform so TT Toughpower DPS 1500W 80 Plus Titanium is ok to support RTX 40 series by adapter.

  6. HI RHK111

    Thanks for your feedback. We did notice only two PCIe connectors is too less for supporting AMD GPU.

    Unfortunately there is no other space to put one more 8-PIN connector because of 16-pin connector. 

    The single connector could support only 150W is defined by cable AWG

    Therefore, we upgrade our PCIe cable to 16 AWG (Intel spec: 18AWG) which could bear more than 150W. 

     

    About the 450W marked on our 16pin cable, it is just a recommendation from Intel design guideline.

    GF3 1000 is set to support 600W so it could support RTX 4090 OC version 

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