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New RTX 3000 would force buyers to change their Power Sources

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During the last year, technical details about the development of the new series of graphics cards from Nvidia has been reported by specialized media and sites internationally.

Ampere technology will make its brilliant debut in what is believed to be the 3000 series of the company's high-end RTX cards.

Now, a concern could be added to those who seek to migrate to these new devices, since according to a leaked design guide (via GameRant) it could indicate that potential buyers of these new cards must change at least one more piece within their configurations.

As indicated by the portal, the new RTX 3000 would have a 12-pin power connector, something that had already been happening since the first Ampere contact shots in the last series. However, their arrangement in the new graphic would indicate that not all power sources could provide support for their installation.

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The problem in situ, would not be as such the serial implementation of the 12 pins inside the PSU (Power Sources), but the arrangement shown through the image would indicate that manufacturers should adapt to be able to give solvency to this new installation, which would cause more of a problem for PC lovers.

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