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Corsair confirms the slight wiggle room in its 16-pin connectors for Nvidia GPUs is by design

Corsair confirms the slight wiggle room in its 16-pin connectors for Nvidia GPUs is by design

Corsair has addressed a growing concern among PC builders regarding the slight play in the 12V-2×6 connector’s terminals. The manufacturer clarifies that this wiggle room is standard, falls within their specifications, is intended to improve cable seating, and reduces wear based on their data. It is important to clarify these subtle nuances, especially considering how reports of RTX 50-series GPU connectors melting continue to surface, even when users follow the guidelines.

While it might seem counterintuitive that loose terminals would benefit such high-power connectors, they accommodate minor misalignments and relieve stress. If the cable conforms to the specifications, the primary reason for the slight wiggle room is that the 12V terminals make complete contact with the male pins on the GPU.

To clarify the terminology, “pins” or “terminals” refer to the electrical contact points within the connector housing. The housing or outer shell remains in place, but the internal pins or terminals have been shown to move slightly if force is applied to the cable.

Corsair 12V-2x6 loose terminals

(Image credit: Jonny Guru)

Assuming the terminals were completely rigid, repeated forceful insertions and removals to achieve perfect contact would induce unwanted wear, thus reducing the connector’s lifespan. Corsair verified this during its testing. For a more visual demonstration, we can refer to an X-ray shot shared by Jonny Guru, Corsair’s PSU expert and renowned hardware enthusiast. The evident slack in several connector pins to the left doesn’t translate to any negative impact in practice, as the X-ray scans on the right show all terminals making proper contact with the GPU.

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