Question RTX 5090 cable temps

kalern123

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So basically after all the news about cable melts it got me a bit worried. So I tried a "load" test. Not an official one, but I tried Indiana Jones on max settings for around an hour and it drew 560 Watts stable and the GPU temp reached 75c.


The highest I was able to measure on the connector was 78-80c while the temps on the cable itself were around 72. It wasn't easy to measure each individual cable, but it was no more than 7 c between the hottest and coldeset cable.

Is 80c a worrying temperature you think or is this alright for an hour on pretty much max load?
 
Cant you use MSI afterburner to control GPU fans and is the high temps in gaming or in idle?

Yeah and with 5090 and melting cables yeah its worrying news but hopefully you dont experience it
Cant you use MSI afterburner to control GPU fans and is the high temps in gaming or in idle?

Yeah and with 5090 and melting cables yeah its worrying news but hopefully you dont experience it
Max load for 1 hour
 
Agreed. this seems rather warm. Have you contacted NZXT about this?
Yeah, idk. I do expect it to get hot with 560W, but I have so little references to go after. I have not contacted them. I would say it's on average around 70-73, it was just at one certain point it reached 80 at a very certain point. I think it might be heat coming from the GPU aswell heating the pins.


When I measure less than an inch away the cables are all 64-68.
Not too easy measuring the temps with a pizza digital thermometer lol
 
Max load for 1 hour

Yeah, idk. I do expect it to get hot with 560W, but I have so little references to go after. I have not contacted them. I would say it's on average around 70-73, it was just at one certain point it reached 80 at a very certain point. I think it might be heat coming from the GPU aswell heating the pins.


When I measure less than an inch away the cables are all 64-68.
Not too easy measuring the temps with a pizza digital thermometer lol

I would contact them more people report these issues then they have to do something. This melting cable thing should not be happening!