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Why Shouldn’t You Plug in GPU Power Cables Haphazardly? A Detailed Explanation of How Graphics Card Power Cables Work

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  In the DIY PC building community, there’s a real-life case that sends shivers down the spines of even seasoned enthusiasts: After upgrading their power supply, a user decided to reuse the old PSU’s modular cables for convenience. The moment they pressed the power button, white smoke billowed from the case, and their nearly 10,000-yuan RTX 4090 was completely destroyed. A post-incident investigation revealed that while the two   GPU power cables   appeared identical, differing pinout definitions on the power supply end caused the 12V voltage to be fed directly into the graphics card’s ground loop—a single “incorrect connection” resulting in catastrophic damage. Why can’t graphics card power cables be mixed and matched? This issue involves key concepts in electrical engineering, such as the myth of interface standardization, current distribution principles, and contact resistance. This article will thoroughly dissect the working principles of graphics card power cables an...

AOC Cable Interface Classification: Differences Between SFP+, QSFP28, and QSFP56 Versions and Selection Recommendations

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  In data centers, high-performance computing clusters, and high-speed network cabling,   AOC cables   (Active Optical Cables) have become the mainstream solution for short-distance interconnections due to their low power consumption, high bandwidth, and resistance to electromagnetic interference. However, faced with multiple interface types such as SFP+, QSFP28, and QSFP56, many engineers and procurement professionals are often confused: What exactly are the differences between these versions? And how should one make an accurate selection based on actual requirements?    Overview of AOC Interface Categories: Understanding SFP+, QSFP28, and QSFP56   Before diving into a detailed comparison, let’s briefly review the basic roles of these three interfaces: · SFP+ AOC cables : Support a single-channel data rate of 10 Gbps and are commonly used for interconnecting 10-gigabit network devices. ·  QSFP28 AOC Cables : Support 100 Gbps (4×25 Gbps) and are the ma...

Rack Servers vs. Blade Servers: High Concurrency vs. High Scalability—How to Choose Without Making a Mistake?

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  When upgrading data centers or selecting IT infrastructure, many technical leaders face the same dilemma: should they choose rack-mount servers or blade servers? On one side are rack-mounted servers, touted as “performance beasts” and excelling in high-concurrency scenarios; on the other are blade servers, which emphasize “elastic scaling” and are renowned for their high scalability. However, choosing the wrong option can result in anything from wasted resources to business constraints. This article will help you thoroughly understand the selection logic for these two server types from three dimensions—core differences, applicable scenarios, and hidden costs—to help you avoid pitfalls.   Rack Servers: The “Performance Powerhouse” for High-Concurrency Scenarios   What Are  Rack Servers ?   Rack servers are standalone servers designed to industrial standard sizes (such as 1U, 2U, or 4U) and can be installed in standard server racks. Each server features its own ...

Stop the Confusion! A Single Image Explains Router “RAM” and “Flash Memory”

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  When shopping for a   router , have you ever been confused by claims like “large storage capacity” or “powerful memory,” only to find that your home network still lags when you have multiple devices connected? In reality, a router’s “RAM” and “Flash” are two completely different things! Confusing them not only wastes your money but may also cause you to miss out on a product that’s truly suitable for your home network.   What Is a Router’s  RAM ? — Determines “Multitasking” Capability   RAM stands for Random Access Memory. Its role in a router is similar to that of a computer’s memory module or a smartphone’s working memory.   Function: Temporarily stores data being processed   · When your phone, computer, and smart TV are all connected to the internet simultaneously, data packets first enter the router’s memory to be queued and processed. · The larger the memory, the more data packets the router can “remember” at once, making it less likely to exper...

The Complete Guide to GPU Power Cables: Essential Connector Types, Specifications, and Uses for Beginners

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  When you excitedly purchase a brand-new graphics card, ready to enjoy smooth gameplay in AAA titles or train AI models, you open your case only to find yourself instantly stumped by a tangle of cables extending from the power supply. Although  GPU power cables  may seem unremarkable, they are crucial to ensuring your computer runs stably. Choosing the wrong cable can result in anything from a blank screen to burned-out connectors or even hardware damage. Why Do You Need to Take GPU Power Cables Seriously?   Many beginners assume that simply plugging the graphics card into the motherboard’s PCIe slot is enough. In reality, this is far from the case: today’s mid-to-high-end graphics cards often consume 150W, 300W, or even more, and the 75W power supplied by the motherboard alone is nowhere near sufficient. The role of GPU power cables is to efficiently and safely deliver power from the power supply unit (PSU) to the graphics card. Using low-quality cables, improper a...