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Asus announces the ROG Equalizer: a new cable aimed at making melting GPU power connectors a thing of the past

If you frequently haunt the usual social media channels for PC enthusiasts, you’ll notice that nary a day goes by without someone posting an image of their expensive graphics card, replete with a melting power connector. Various efforts to combat the problem have yet to completely nix the issue, but Asus reckons it now has the solution: one seriously beefy power cable.

Called the ROG Equalizer, it looks just like any other premium 12VHPWR/12V-2×6 power cable, but there’s more to it than meets the eye. Asus says that the new design “ensures balanced current delivery from PSU to ROG Equalizer” so that you shouldn’t get situations where a single 12 V pin has to deal with the full 575 W of an RTX 5090, for example.

An image of the Asus ROG Equalizer 12V-2x6 power cable, against a gradient green background

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But for situations where things do go awry, each power cable is rated to 17 A of current draw (compared to 9.2 A as per the 12V-2×6 specification), and there’s an additional cable integrated into the Equalizer, that you can plug into a little socket in Asus’ ROG Thor 3 and ROG Strix PSUs.

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