Question Just a quick theoretical question about the case/cpu fans ?

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I mean it looks like it has something to do with an overload on a single a wire, which is something similiar on a single rail psu's, am I wrong?
Essentially, yes. But PSU single rail doesn't mean single wire within e.g PCI-E 6/8-pin connector. More like entire cable together, all 3 or 4 wires that carry +12V.

whats your opinion on GPU sag
Speaking of GPU sag, today i read this article (published yesterday),
article: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-com...-cracked-pcbs-arrive-at-northbridgefix-repair
 
Essentially, yes. But PSU single rail doesn't mean single wire within e.g PCI-E 6/8-pin connector. More like entire cable together, all 3 or 4 wires that carry +12V.


Speaking of GPU sag, today i read this article (published yesterday),
article: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-com...-cracked-pcbs-arrive-at-northbridgefix-repair
By any chance, should you connect the pcie cable to the gpu from a single 12v rail and then use the y splitter that's been supplied with the gpu, or do seperately?
 
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