Well we already know it can't handle 150watts per connector, since the Netkas thread appeared where the guy with the 580 managed to fry his hardware. The 580 likely didn't exceed specifications of the 8 pin connector (safeguards are in place), the MP couldn't handle it.
Of course we're not coming close to that kind of power here, but we still don't know how much it takes to kill the tracers, nor over what period of time. It may work 9 times out of 10, but if you're playing games for 10 hours six months from now, that could be the day where a wild new character shows up and pushes your card over tolerances of the tracers.
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Remember that those are just rated tolerances. Most PSU makers exceed those tolerances and most card makers run under those tolerances.
That's why the GTX670 has an 8 pin even though by default it doesn't need it --for overclocking and "just in case"
Also, many PSU makers including Apple have 3 x 12 volt leads on their 6 pin, which is 1 more than the standard. Who knows what the 3rd pin can handle