Nvidia recommends that for high-end cards like the 3080 and 3090, and some of the 3070 models come with a single 8-pin connector, it's not a power-hungry card. The secondary 8-pin is for a safer side as lot cards have while the power consumption is less than required.
On the part Of Seller :
1. Seller Claims it was a clean card but doesn't Seem So.
2. he said under Stress it maxes 80 but it's around 88 in gaming despite repasting with CM fuse.
3. seller asks for continuous testing, payment, and feedback within 2 hours of receiving the card.
4. Seller said to go ahead with the 85 to 88 as long it is under 90.
On the Part of the Buyer :
1. I use a Single lane dual connector supply but its working flawlessly.
2. I trust him so quickly I make payment instantly after just checking the card without properly Stressing or Gaming.
3. I accepted the Implied consent of using the card around 85 to 88 degrees.
No matter what could be the cause .at First a Seller doesn't conceal the Card Condition which is said to be clean and temp issues >
.I don't want the Card to be repaired again. I don't want this card as I guess its life has ended so repairing it again and again is of no use to me. if u are so sure
about ur card. You can take it back but why are you reluctant to take it back even at a low cost even have a professional repair guy
Kindly members do have a proper resolution.
I am ready to share the loss as there is some mistake on my part as well but I don't want the repaired card if it has a minor issue.
I am letting the card go in all situations.
I am not saying that the card is at fault.
Again, I have proper images showing the peak temps of the card at my test bench, peaking almost 82 degrees.
But still I agreed at 85+ as the gpu danger zone is above 90 (as per manufacturer)
The card has never been opened beforehand the repaste, warranty seal images shared already.
I allowed the customer to take his time and have it tested, only then release the payment.
Now it's upto the customer whether he tests it fir 10min or 10 hrs, once he is done testing only then he should release the payment.
And for all past deals on Techenclave.com, the reviews have been dropped the same day, so here too I just asked if the buyer could drop a review, is a review is the only thing seller gets so that he can sell further.
If the card was really at fault, why would it work fine at my place (proof images and videos available for 2hr stress test)
And once the buyer confirmed the card is working, only then he released the remaining amount.
And the next day if something happens to the item, how can now I be held for it ?
If it would have arrived damaged or didn't work at first place, I would have beared the loss all on my own.
But after confirming it's working fine, testing it out, and then the next day telling it won't work, how does that work ??
I am still willing to offer a support hand from my end by trying to get the customer in touch with "Jey's Computers" admin, who is willing to have a look and have it repaired on a professional level.