CableMod made an improved version of its 12VHPWR angled adapter -- version 1.1 -- that too is defective, and now the company has just recalled both of its v1.0 and v1.0 angled cables. In a new tweet, ...
A new report on the Consumer Product Safety Commission website has a recall date of February 8 for CableMod's V1.0 and V1.1 angled adapters, with potential risks being fires and burn hazards if the ...
If you currently own an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series GPU or just picked up one of the GeForce RTX Super models, CableMod has an important recall you need to be aware of. After a long string of ...
In some cases, if the adapter was found to be the culprit, GPU manufacturers directed the unlucky customer to CableMod for refunds. This is because using it voids the warranty. As such, CableMod doesn ...
You may recall that when the GeForce RTX 4090 first came out (last October), there was some initial concern amid reports of 12VHPWR power adapters overheating and melting. It turned out to be the ...
A (very) hot potato In case you're still using a CableMod 12VHPWR angled adapter (versions 1.0 and 1.1), here's another reminder why you should stop: the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has ...
An angled cable adapter from CableMod has caused around $75,000 in damage in around 270 cases in the USA alone. Following the manufacturer’s voluntary recall, the US authority “U.S. Consumer Product ...
A hot potato: Custom cable provider CableMod has announced a voluntary recall of its 12VHPWR angled adapters due to what it describes as the potential risk of the male connector coming loose, ...
The Nvidia RTX 4090 may be top of the pile when it comes to GPU performance, but its poor power supply port placement has caught some flack from reviewers and users alike. Enter CableMod, who believes ...
CableMod PRO Series is available as cable extensions or as total replacements for fully modular power supply cables. In their 3-year existence, CableMod has been listening to customer and fan feedback ...