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Kon-Peki | 8 months ago
> x50-class GeForce GPUs are among the most popular in the world, second only to the x60-class on Steam. Their price point and power profile are especially popular:
> For anyone upgrading an older x50-class system
> Each GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card is powered by a single PCIe 8-pin cable, drawing a maximum of 130 Watts at stock speeds, making it great for systems with power supplies delivering as little as 550 Watts.
The 1050, 2050 and 3050 were all bus-powered cards. I doubt 95% these systems even have the cable coming from their power supply. Imagine all the poor saps that excitedly swap out their old card for this, and... nothing works.
Source link: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/rtx-5050-desktop-g...
toast0|8 months ago
I've got a ~ 2006 380W power supply hanging out near my desk and it's got a 6-pin pci-e cable; I really don't think people won't have at least that, certainly not 95% of systems with a pci-e x16 slot.
baobun|8 months ago
reginald78|8 months ago
I personally think people remember being happy with the 750ti and just keep buying those cards.
LorenDB|8 months ago
(Full disclosure, I have a 9070 XT with a 12-pin connector. No fires yet, though.)
Kon-Peki|8 months ago