It's needed

it's needed

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Is that a hecking GTX 660?

Graphics are literally to big now

looks like my 650ti

looks like my 660

Most 660s have him ports

I unironically should probably buy one of these.
My GPU is literally sagging in my PC right now.

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couldn't you do this with a plastic straw or something

cant you just put your case sideways

>or is needed

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that looks like a really small motherboard

I had my 1080 desolder itself when it got hot lmao

That's an mITX board fag

>gpu is light enough not to sag at all
Maybe I'll get one when I get a big heavy ass card, but I'm fine for now

Why would you buy something that you could just make yourself in 10 seconds?
Yes, I just chopped up a pen and used black tape

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Aren't sag supports supposed to be a horizontal thing that screws to a slot hole?

>the need [...] is needed

gee Bill, how come your cpu gets two heatsinks

Funny if these sold out. Can’t believe I’m paying $12 for a metal rod with some plastic worth 50 cents

This trigger my claustrophobia for some reason.

Maybe we can use screws or something to brace the card with the back of the case

No that's manlytears with a raspberry pi

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just use one of your hundreds of anime figurines, I'm sure there's one tall enough that will just fit

I see you have not seen the 3090

Why not just go get a metal rod at lowes for 40 cents

What about this mock-up some user did for a micro ATX version?

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NOCTUA BAYBEE

I would assume that high-end GPU makers study the effects of stress and strain on their cards
a development team of a few hundred people and you're telling me the mechanical design department isn't looking at shit like that, I'd find that pretty hard to believe

Why aren't towers designed to house the motherboard flat instead of sideways? You have to unplug everything and tip it over to work on it anyway, and then, it's flipped back up for no reason.

There are more vertical cases which house GPUs in a better fashion. Laying the mobo flat would just end up taking up too much desk/floor space.

There is something called string, wisdom passed down from my forefathers.

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Just lay the PC on it's side so the GPU is now just resting down towards the board

Checkmate PCfags

Gaming PC towers can get fuckhuge. You could put it on its side if you have the room.

I'm considering just using a server rack instead of a PC case anymore.

I was going to argue this....but I literally can't think of a single reason why this would not work now.


Fuck

>not having a horziontol set up
i shiggy diggy wiggy