Ya we stray a bit ot from time to time. On the pcie. Reason the 8 pin can deliver more is the extra ground. If you have had a pcie burn it's usually the ground side. Since one wire is used to sense voltage and the other two are ground. That coupled with the fact most psu come with 3 hot wires in the 6 pin pcie. So it can technically feed more thru the 12+ then the ground can return. Yes there is some burnt off as heat but most comes back down the return. And if that isn't the same as the 12+ then you have meltdown. Seen this many times now and that's the best I came up with as to why the 8 pin can deliver so much more and doesnt add anything more other than two more grounds and another voltage sensor.
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d57heinz
Interesting argument for the extra ground, though shouldnt it be 3/2 * 75W = 112.5W for the 8PIN?

Btw I have just finished new calc section for this merge mine:
http://www.whattomine.com/eth_dcrWill add the new mystery coin as well when released.
The 8Pin PCIE connector is rated for 150W each. That is reason for the 7990 rated 375W = 150+150+75.