By Hassam Nasir
Publication Date: 2026-02-22 12:40:00
It seems that even an OEM as large as Dell isn’t safe from the incendiary woes of the 16-pin connector, as it’s taking extra measures to ensure safety. In a Japanese review of the company’s “EBT2250” prebuilt by Chimorogu, the teardown reveals a rather interesting approach to supplying power to the GPU inside. The connector is permanently bolted on so it doesn’t move even a bit.
DELLのパソコンおもしろい変換使うな、至近距離で曲げるな、とか言われる某コネクタをこういう扱いしてるでも自作PCと違うのはAmphenol製の純正金具を使って強制的に固定してるところ「12V-2×6はしっかり挿し込め」が現状の正解なんでしょう pic.twitter.com/YHgSAgfO1dFebruary 20, 2026
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As the picture above shows, Dell uses genuine Amphenol metal fittings to make sure the 12V-2×6 connector is completely fixed in place, unable to accidentally come loose. Amphenol is one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of interconnect products. The cable actually plugging into this female connector isn’t even a native 16-pin one; rather, it’s an adapter that terminates in 2x standard 8-pin PCIe plugs.
For years at this point, we’ve seen how the 12VHPWR and now the 12V-2×6 connectors are prone to overheating. Countless stories of meltdowns and even the GPU catching on fire are on record, and that’s just the documented cases. Different companies have tried different solutions,…