GPU Power Cables: A Recurring Melting Mystery
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GPU Power Cables: A Recurring Melting Mystery

authorBy Kim Swift
DateFeb 23, 2026
Read time3 min

The persistent problem of GPU power cable malfunction, colloquially known as "meltgate," has re-emerged with a new dimension, as reports indicate that MSI's distinctive yellow-tipped 12V-2x6 cables are not remaining securely seated. This unexpected development casts doubt on the effectiveness of a design modification intended to prevent such failures, as the connectors are seemingly dislodging themselves over time, thereby reintroducing the risk of graphics card damage that manufacturers had hoped to mitigate.

For several years, the melting of 12V-2x6 power cables has been a significant concern within the PC gaming community, initially gaining widespread attention with the NVIDIA RTX 4090 graphics card. Various attempts at diagnosis and resolution have been made since these initial reports. One of the primary recommendations to users has consistently been to ensure that these power cables are fully and completely inserted into their respective ports. This emphasis on full insertion led MSI to introduce a solution featuring yellow-tipped power cables for the RTX 4090 and later for the RTX 50-series cards. The intent behind this design was to provide a clear visual indicator: if the yellow tips were visible, the cable was not properly seated, thus allowing users to confirm correct installation.

However, recent user accounts on platforms like Reddit and X (formerly Twitter) suggest that this preventative measure may not be as foolproof as intended. Users are reporting that even after meticulously ensuring the cables are fully inserted—with no yellow visible and a distinct click confirming connection—the connectors gradually begin to retreat from their ports over time. This slow dislodgment causes the yellow tips to reappear, signaling an incomplete connection, despite no external tension or sharp bends in the cable. This phenomenon implies that the cables possess an inherent tendency to unseat themselves, moving beyond initial user error and into the realm of a design or material flaw.

The irony of the yellow-tipped design is that while it successfully highlights an improper connection, it is now revealing an issue it was not designed to address: the cable’s tendency to slowly disconnect post-installation. This contradicts the long-standing advice for users to 'set it and forget it' once a cable is properly installed. If these 12V-2x6 cables cannot maintain a secure connection independently, then users may need to regularly inspect and reseat them, adding an unexpected maintenance burden. In response to these challenges, alternative solutions such as specialized monitoring devices have emerged. Products from companies like Thermal Grizzly and Aqua Computer offer advanced features like real-time voltage monitoring, overheating warnings, and even automatic system shutdowns to prevent damage, while some aim to distribute power more evenly across pins to avert the underlying problem.

Given the persistent nature of this 'meltgate' issue and the new reports of self-unseating cables, it is strongly recommended that all users with 12V-2x6 GPU power connectors periodically inspect their connections. Ensuring that these critical power cables remain fully and securely seated is crucial for the longevity and safe operation of high-performance graphics cards, particularly until a definitive and lasting solution to this recurring problem is established by manufacturers.

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