Thermal Grizzly, in partnership with Jon "elmor" Sandström, introduces the WireView Pro GPU which provides various monitoring and alarm functions for NVIDIA RTX graphics cards that use the 12VHPWR or 12V-2x6 connector. The device would be particularly handy for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards plagued with power-related issues.
Sensors and Alarms
The WireView Pro GPU has temperature sensors and a handy alarm function that can be triggered by a defined current level. It has a temperature sensor on the PCB of the WireView Pro GPU that’s connected to the graphics card’s 12VHPWR connector thus allowing users to monitor the temperature of the 16-pin connector. The temperature sensor can also be configured to trigger an alarm at a certain temperature threshold. It also has a sensor pin that detects if the 12VHPWR connector is correctly plugged into the power source – a suspected cause of melting 12VHPWR connectors.
WireView Pro GPU Features
OLED display
Power consumption measurement
Power usage recording
New: Temperature sensors at power connectors
New: External temperature sensors
New: Sensor pin detection
New: Alarm function
Optimized cable management
WireView Pro GPU Monitoring Values
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)
Measured temperatures of individual temperature sensors (°C)
The WireView Pro GPU is available in normal and reverse connector models. Now available at the ThermalGrizzly webshop for $76.19.