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From the post:
>A Japanese teardown and review of Dell’s Tower Plus EBT2250 by Chimolog shows an unusual approach to GPU power delivery. Instead of relying on a standard 12V-2×6 plug that can be disturbed during shipping or servicing, the system uses hardware to mechanically fix the connector in place so it cannot back out.
The EBT2250’s 12V-2×6 connector is secured using genuine fittings from Amphenol, with the explicit goal of preventing accidental loosening. This sits alongside other physical measures in the same build, including a dedicated GPU support bracket meant to reduce long-term sag and movement. Since the connector is angled, this also means no issues with limited space for cable bending, which is usually recommened at around 35mm for 16-pin power cables.
Archive: https://archive.today/3ZkKO
From the post:
>>A Japanese teardown and review of Dell’s Tower Plus EBT2250 by Chimolog shows an unusual approach to GPU power delivery. Instead of relying on a standard 12V-2×6 plug that can be disturbed during shipping or servicing, the system uses hardware to mechanically fix the connector in place so it cannot back out.
The EBT2250’s 12V-2×6 connector is secured using genuine fittings from Amphenol, with the explicit goal of preventing accidental loosening. This sits alongside other physical measures in the same build, including a dedicated GPU support bracket meant to reduce long-term sag and movement. Since the connector is angled, this also means no issues with limited space for cable bending, which is usually recommened at around 35mm for 16-pin power cables.
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