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In the case of the RTX 5060 Ti, that shouldn’t be a problem.
So what’s the reason for using such an overkill power connector on a 180W GPU?

One of MSI’s cards sticks with an 8-pin connector, but the other three have a 16-pin connector.
I have no concrete answer.
The Gaming Trio White is you guessed it the same card with a white finish.

A leaked look at the MSI Inspire 2X RTX 5060 Ti(Image credit: Videocardz.com)

A leaked look at the MSI Inspire 2X RTX 5060 Ti(Image credit: Videocardz.com)

A leaked look at the MSI Inspire 2X RTX 5060 Ti(Image credit: Videocardz.com)

A leaked look at the MSI Gaming RTX 5060 Ti with 16-pin power connector(Image credit: Videocardz.com)

A leaked look at the MSI Gaming RTX 5060 Ti with 16-pin power connector(Image credit: Videocardz.com)

A leaked look at the MSI Gaming RTX 5060 Ti with 16-pin power connector(Image credit: Videocardz.com)

A leaked look at the MSI Gaming Trio White RTX 5060 Ti(Image credit: Videocardz.com)

A leaked look at the MSI Gaming Trio White RTX 5060 Ti(Image credit: Videocardz.com)

A leaked look at the MSI Gaming Trio White RTX 5060 Ti(Image credit: Videocardz.com)

A leaked look at the MSI Gaming Trio RTX 5060 Ti(Image credit: Videocardz.com)

A leaked look at the MSI Gaming Trio RTX 5060 Ti(Image credit: Videocardz.com)

A leaked look at the MSI Gaming Trio RTX 5060 Ti(Image credit: Videocardz.com)













