I have been reading plenty of posts for a couple of days that are saying that the new RTX GPUs will use PCIe 5.0 power cables and this time around the adapters might not work and even damage your hardware because of the cards high power requirement. Is that true? I bought a Corsair RM1000x not so long ago to make sure I will have enough power for the next few years and now I learn that it may not work with the RTX 4080 that I intend to buy. Even worse, I see that Corsair haven't released any PCIe 5.0 ready PSU yet, so I would need to buy another brand and thus replace all the cables. Also, only a handful of PCIe 5.0 PSU models are available right now. Will they really release cards that are not compatible with 90% of the PSUs on the market?
My guts tell me to just wait and see what the power requirement will be for the new cards. If it's only the high end ones like the 4090 and 4090ti that absolutely require those PSUs there would be no problem (if you have the money to buy one of these you most likely don't mind replacing your PSU) but if everybody who wants a 4070 or a 4080 needs to buy a PCIe 5.0 PSU it's gonna be a nightmare (I don't even want to think about how hard it will be to find one in stock).
My guts tell me to just wait and see what the power requirement will be for the new cards. If it's only the high end ones like the 4090 and 4090ti that absolutely require those PSUs there would be no problem (if you have the money to buy one of these you most likely don't mind replacing your PSU) but if everybody who wants a 4070 or a 4080 needs to buy a PCIe 5.0 PSU it's gonna be a nightmare (I don't even want to think about how hard it will be to find one in stock).