I am currently using mostly 007s,
have zero issues so far with all those claims of the SATA ports being fire hazard.
The 009s with 2 x PCI 6 pin seems weird? What is the extra PCI 6 pin slot for? And the pic from amazon shows them using the port on the middle of the board with a SATA connection?
Those prices though are also quite ex considering I buy risers by weight
I ordered one of the 009S risers to try it out when they first came to market. Initially, I was using only the 6-pin PCI-e input next to the USB input on the riser, and all seemed well. One of the LED lights (either D3/+12v or D4/3.3v) kept flashing and was quite annoying. I had plenty of open slots on my PSU breakout board, plenty of extra 6-pin PCI-e cables, so during some routine maintenance, I decided to use both 6-pin PCI-e power inputs on the riser. Immediately, I noticed that annoying LED light had stopped flashing (and now remained steadily lit), while everything else seemed normal. It's been several weeks now and the GTX 1070 Ti utilizing that riser has been stable with some slight performance increases (likely in my head), so I just went on Amazon to purchase more for upgrading all of my other GPU's.
It appears they now have a VER 009S-X, with a fairly significant upgrade to 8 capacitors from 4 found on the previous version. I wanted to confirm the 009S-X was indeed the most updated and came across this thread. Anyway, I haven't seen any other risers with 8 capacitors, and felt the additional 4 capacitors from previous versions justifies the upgrade by itself (I guess we will see, as they will be here tomorrow). Hopefully someone will find this of use..
Link to VER 009S-X Risers with 8 capacitors on Amazon:
http://a.co/4YUEeAc