Another development in the RTX 4090 cable-melting saga:
JonnyGuru has one last bit of advice - he believes that a small amount of dielectric grease, which can be purchased cheaply on Amazon or from tech hardware retailers, applied to the connector pins can supposedly improve connectivity.
Nvidia has yet to make an official statement regarding the thermal issues, though we do know that Team Green is looking into the problem and has contacted several affected individuals to confirm that an investigation is ongoing.Christian is TechRadar’s UK-based Computing Editor. He came to us from Maximum PC magazine, where he fell in love with computer hardware and building PCs.
Christian is a keen campaigner for LGBTQ+ rights and the owner of a charming rescue dog named Lucy, having adopted her after he beat cancer in 2021. She keeps him fit and healthy through a combination of face-licking and long walks, and only occasionally barks at him to demand treats when he’s trying to work from home.
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