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Intel Talks New ATX 3.0 And ATX12VO 2.0 Power Specifications The Full Nerd Special Edition

Intel Talks New ATX 3.0 And ATX12VO 2.0 Power Specifications The Full Nerd Special Edition

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In this episode Gordon chats with Intel's Platform Power Specialist Stephen Eastman about the new ATX 3.0 and ATX12VO 2.0 power specifications and what it means for PC builders. ATX 3.0 spec PDF download: https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/336521 ATX12VO 2.0 spec PDF download: https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getcontent/613768
Date: 2022-04-13

Comments and reviews: 9


Intel new 12VO is a SCAM to make motherboards less durable causing us to buy more boards as they break and probably a new CPU with them.
Power supply woks fine come in a a decent prices and last for ages.
Motherboard cost a lot when it comes to a decent one. Are the least relable and adding the power to 5/3 volt on them just make that fact worst be increasing prices and lowering durability.

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Ask intel when tb5 is coming hopefully with 4 lanes of pcie 4.0 or 5.0 ? External nvme enclosures are limited to pcie 3.0 speeds with existing Tahini Creek or Alpine Ridge chipsets. Time to bring faster connections to USB-C! Also,with TB5, please tunnel displayport 2.0 data, no display stream compression! Otherwise thanks Intel for your innovations for the ecosystem !
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12VO went over so well the last time that Intel mandated board partners make at least one sku with the tech in order to get access to the chipsets.
Glad there was resistance. Would rather not move DC to DC from a 150 dollar PSU to an 800 dollar motherboard. If something is going to let go, I d rather it be the PSU.

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I'm wondering if there will be a way to adapt 8pin PCIE power cables to the new 12vhpwr cables? I believe 2 of the 8 pins are actually for power management (don't actually carry current)?
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This guy s wealth of knowledge is impressive. I m glad to see innovation in the pcie / atx power spec. Thanks Intel for being a steward. Open standards are excellent. Macs aren t as open.
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Intel is smoking with hunter 500w gpu is excessive power and when people get their power bill I bet a million that will drop a ton of users due to inefficient cost.
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Not totally clear if RTX 4000 people will need a new PSU or not. And if any adapter can just emulate a power excursion. To open up the 600W average power draw.
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I think the best thing coming out of this is the legitimatization of Cybenetics.
Ever since Jonny sold out years ago the PSU space has been...iffy.

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Keep requiring more and more power for GPU is a bad approach. The power requirement should be limited to about 250 W. Look at Apple designs for their CPU/GPU.
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