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Description
- Device for measuring the power consumption of GPUs
- For cards with 1x 12VHPWR and standard connector orientation
- Integrated memory for recording measurement data
- Clean look thanks to optimised cable management
- Additional temperature sensors and audible warning signal for safe operation
- Connector detection to identify the specifications of the connected cable
The Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro GPU - New edition with increased safety
The WireView Pro GPU is the advanced version of the device for measuring the power consumption of graphics cards. Developed in collaboration with Jon “elmor” Sandström, the WireView Pro GPU is connected to the 12VHPWR power connector of the graphics card and linked to the power supply via the power cable. Power consumption data is displayed on an OLED screen.
What does the WireView Pro GPU do?
The WireView Pro GPU allows the measurement of the power consumption of graphics cards and records this data to determine energy usage. These data can be used, for example, to calculate the power costs of a graphics card or to compare the power consumption with other graphics cards.
At the same time, the power consumption can be monitored over a certain period or during specific applications. Additionally, power consumption peaks that can occur in current high-end graphics cards can be detected.
Information displayed by the WireView Pro GPU at a glance:
- Current power consumption in watts (W)
- Current voltage in volts (V), current in amperes (A)
- Minimum and maximum power consumption in watts (W)
- Average power consumption over 60 seconds (RAVG in W) and total power consumption (E in WH)
- Display of measured temperatures from individual temperature sensors (°C)
What’s new in the WireView Pro GPU?
The Pro version has been upgraded with additional features, including connector detection, temperature sensors, and an audible warning signal. The connector detection of the WireView Pro GPU recognises whether a 150W, 300W, 450W, or 600W specified connection cable is being used.
Two temperature sensors located on the PCB at the power connectors monitor the temperatures at the power plugs. Up to 600W of power can flow through the connectors, causing them and the PCB near the connectors to heat up significantly. When the adjustable temperature limit is exceeded, an audible alarm is triggered.
Two additional included temperature sensors (10K NTC) can be connected via cables. Two sensors with cable lengths of 5 cm and 20 cm are included. Additionally, the alarm can be triggered if the adjustable current (ampere) limit is exceeded.
Which WireView Pro GPU is needed?
Regardless of the type and number of PCIe power connectors on the graphics card, the orientation is crucial for choosing the right WireView GPU. The WireView GPU is available in “Normal” (N) and “Reverse” (R) versions.
If the graphics card is equipped with PCIe power connectors where the locking clips face away from the PCB, the N-version is required. In a standard horizontal GPU installation, this would be at the bottom. This is the most common connector orientation.
If the graphics card is equipped with PCIe power connectors where the locking clips face towards the PCB, the R-version is needed. In a standard horizontal GPU installation, this would be at the top. This can be identified by the presence of cut-outs in the PCB for the locking clips.
Warning, important notice: Risk of injury!
Depending on the graphics card used, especially in the case of the GeForce RTX 4090, up to 450 watts of power can flow through the WireView connectors. The resulting heat can warm the PCB at the WireView connector to up to 60 degrees Celsius in the case of an air-cooled GPU. In the case of a water-cooled GPU without airflow, the PCB of the WireView can heat up to 100 degrees Celsius! The WireView housing should not be touched during operation. After turning off the system, allow the WireView to cool before handling it.
Dimensions: 42 x 33 x 52 mm (W x H x D) Material (Cover): Aluminium, anodised Colour: Black Display Type: OLED Connections:
Input: 1x 12VHPWR
Output: 1x 12VHPWR
2x 2-pin sensor connectors Pin Orientation Connector: bottom ("N") Data Connector: 4-pin header
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