Asus Unveils a Pcie Port Concept Capable of Delivering 250 W: Perfect for some Graphics Cards
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News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. ASUS is working on a new PCIe connection solution for motherboards that could eliminate the need for power cables on low- and medium-end graphics cards. The prototype is able to supply up to 250 W of power directly from the slot, compared to the 75 W currently offered by standard connections. How does ASUS’s new PCIe system work? ASUS’s proposal is to widen and s…
And if we went from 75 watts to 250 watts to power the PCI Express port of the graphics card? That wouldn't solve everything, but would still be convenient.
ASUS has unveiled a new concept that could fundamentally change the way graphics cards are powered in the future. At a demonstration, the manufacturer presented a GeForce RTX 5060 Ti powered entirely by the PCIe slot. The card achieved a power consumption of up to 248 watts without the need for additional power connectors such as 6-, 8-, or […] Source
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