Apple's a smart company, I doubt they would use plugs that were rated at 108w if the Logic Board tracers were only rated at 75.
Wait, am I understanding you correctly in that you're assuming the motherboard tracers HAVE TO have the exact same tolerances as the cabling???
If Apple is rating the circuit--from PSU to Mobo tracer to cable to GPU--at 75 watts, then the only thing we can be certain of is that every part of that circuit can tolerate at least 75 watts. It is utterly ridiculous to think Apple would (I'm guessing you're saying) pluck out individual copper fibers from the 6 pin plugs until they can only tolerate 75 watts just because the mobo can't do anymore., or not just leave them at their previous wattage.
Again: I don't care what the cabling can do, don't care what the PSU can do. I absolutely and totally reject the notion that they are all rated for the exact same wattage simply because that would be silly as hell. I don't know what the mobo tracers are rated for, but it's almost certainly not the same as the cabling (my guess is that it's less).
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So official Apple specs say 75W, but infact the connectors on the Mac Pro's LB are rated at 108. With cable rated at 110w, this guy is actually selling cables capable of delivering around 110w of power to the Graphics card and advocates their use for cards that require more than 225w. By those calculations at 108w per cable plug and 75w at the PCIe slot, that makes the total max output of the Mac Pro 291w.
He's making that assumption based on the plugs, not the tracers. That's what this whole thread is about.
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