A more reliable option for RTX 50 GPUs is coming to the Chinese market soon. Hopefully, this mitigates the 16-pin connector melting problem to a great extent.
Segotep Cancels 12A Model, Confirms 14A 16-Pin Cable Release in Late December 2025 or January 2026 in China
Chinese manufacturer Segotep announced its Titanload 16-pin cables last week, which initially brought two different versions. These cables aimed to mitigate the melting issues on the 16-pin GPU power connector, which have killed countless high-end RTX 50 series GPUs. The original post explained the difference between the regular 9.2A (Intel ATX 3.1-compliant) 16-pin cable and the Titanload cables, offering users a much more reliable solution for their GPUs.
In a recent FAQ, the company just announced a few more updates. The

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