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rtx 4070 asus dual, does this gpu requires a gpu support stand/bracket or something of the sort?

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i was wondering if this card actually requires something to support it due to its size
dimensions : 267.01 x 133.94 x 51.13 mm

or its just fine as it is.
thanks for your time.
 

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Probably fine but you can still get creative.

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I installed mine into my case 2 weeks ago, it is absolutely fine without a bracket, it's not that heavy compared to some other models.
 
Probably fine but you can still get creative.

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thats very cool, i was actually thinking of using the lego that you see in the picture that i posted, but i already tried to "sag" the gpu and its not moving at all unless i really push it upwards that is, but thats already reaching another territory of damaging it.
 
Looks good to me. :) 'I'm also using a heavier 3060 Ti TuF with no extra support and its fine-ish imo'
 
I installed mine into my case 2 weeks ago, it is absolutely fine without a bracket, it's not that heavy compared to some other models.
yeah i noticed this, its long ass gpu but doesnt seem to be that heavy.
Looks good to me. :) 'I'm also using a heavier 3060 Ti TuF with no extra support and its fine-ish imo'
now thats a heavy one, i saw that the 4070 tuf version actually includes a gpu bracket
 
Looks fine to me. You could add something for piece of mind but I doubt it's necessary for that card.
 
yeah i noticed this, its long ass gpu but doesnt seem to be that heavy.
it replaced a MSI Ventus 3x 3060Ti and the Ventus was longer and heavier and there was no sag with that one either. The dual is a really good card, whilst just having the 2 fans they are a bit bigger than other 2 fan design coolers I have used in the past, and even with the power limit maxed it does not exceed 70 degrees in heavy gaming and even on the performance bios is pretty silent.
 
now thats a heavy one, i saw that the 4070 tuf version actually includes a gpu bracket

In my previous In Win 101c case it was a bit saggy so I've tried this method and it actually worked decently. 'that case hat bottom fans so a support stand wasn't an option'

In my current Be Quiet pure base 500 FX its more even so I'm yet to use anything but the next time I take out my GPU I might try this again.
 
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