shovenose Well this would be a great card for people with OEM computers with underpowered PSUs with no PCI-Express connectors and insufficient Molex connectors for an adapter.

Well, it may possibly, but I'd want to add some good airflow to most OEM tower chassis, it's still dumping the same heat load in the chassis like most any 7850. Then most better OEM PSU's should supply the rated PCI slot power (75W) but some might not. Just because a 6670 didn't need an auxiliary PCI-E, it doesn't mean a 280W PSU could run it. I just don't know if I could trust some of even 350W PSU's that come in such a box's. I'd spend a little time and calculate based on the CPU and components/peripherals you run to see if there's enough oomph left in such a OEM PSU. I'd want a stout 12V+ rating, something more the innards of a good 400W PSU could sustain. It would suck to pay for something like that and have the PSU fry the PCI slot and the card that's plugged into. Consider this card would still crave mostly the same power under load as most any 7850 with a 860Mhz clock, so that begs the question how much power can they save by just reworking the PCB power sections? Even if they had the supposed TDP overstated, and the card normally desires something like 100W TDP, unearthing another 25% reduction without cutting into clock speeds is significantly is still a bunch.