While PCI SIG did put there name to this, I think putting all the blame on PCI SIG and totally absolving Nvidia here isn't correct.They may already know but won't say anything yet.
Loads of people over on Cablemods Reddit all blaming Nvidia when in fact they're totally barking up the wrong tree.
PCI SIG designed and passed the part but it's down to them to tell Nvidia and other 3rd parties what are the safest terminals required, Maybe they did but some ( Cough Cablemod ) chose to use cheaper one's.
Cablemod are releasing an official statement later today apparently so that should be interesting no doubt.
I've looked at the terminals from the back of the connector on my Seasonic cable and they're like a bronze/gold colour whereas others just look silver to me but Seasonic do state on their website about them being high current terminals and 90v plastic.
Some company must have asked for this cable in the first place as I doubt that PCI SIG make changes like this just for fun, and only one GPU vendor used these cables and missed any issue before release.
In theory the design is actually good with sensor wires there being a new thing for PSU AFAIK, I think the problem is that some decided to make the plug / socket far too small. And don't forget that Nvidia's statements are all trying deflect this on "user error" which is typical for a company which never stood by their solder defects way back in 2007/2008.
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