D1STURB3D_S0UL :
So, it DOES support 150w to 300W, but the 75W are a specification for certain required cooling in the pc, so... what if the reddit claims wich some have pictures of really * up cases (watch the full pictures in some cases ive read), so if they dont have a case where you can exchange air its amd's fault... nice...
It has nothing to do with the cooling in the PC. It has to do with what the PCI circuit traces and VRMs can handle. High end boards probably won't have a problem even though the draw might be above spec. Budget and middling boards MIGHT. Either way, it's the fact that more than 75w or amperage beyond design that are likely to cause physical damage to the traces ( The physical "circuits"/"connections") of the slot that are susceptible and no amount of cooling is going to mitigate that fact. It's no different really than a direct short through the large gauge wire of your positive battery cable on your vehicle. If you short it to ground or draw a higher amperage through it that it was designed to withstand, it's definitely going to let some smoke out and fry the cable. Same principal.
A typical 8 cylinder starter current draw is around 250A. If you have a faulty starter that draws slightly more, it probably won't fry the cable. If however it pulls significantly more, say, 400A, you're probably going to melt the insulation and fry the cable. Doesn't seem like this ought to be that difficult to understand.