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- Jan 9, 2016
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System Name | Betty |
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Processor | i7-5930K @ 4.5ghz |
Motherboard | ASUS X99 PRO. USB 3.1 |
Cooling | Corsair H110i GTX AIO |
Memory | 16GB Corsair LPX 2666MHZ DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | Zotac AMPED EXTREME GTX 980TI X2 |
Storage | Intel 250GB SSD/KINGSTON 500GB SSD |
Case | Corsair 760T |
Power Supply | Corsair HX1200i |
Software | Windows 10 |
I feel like I've conquered it actually. My GPUs were sagging pretty bad. They didn't do any damage mind you, but it was horrible to look at. I have two very large 980tis. Something had to be done!
So I ordered one of these nifty little brackets off Amazon...
....to prop up my bottom card I used one of the spare PCI braces from the back of my 760T case. Worked unbelievably well. I was even able to screw it to the bottom of my case by using a spare fan hole. Completely eliminated the bottom card from sagging!
after that I secured the brace to support my top card....
...and now my GPUs have never looked and probably felt happier!
My question is do you care about GPU sag? Has it ever damaged your components? How did you combat it?
So I ordered one of these nifty little brackets off Amazon...
....to prop up my bottom card I used one of the spare PCI braces from the back of my 760T case. Worked unbelievably well. I was even able to screw it to the bottom of my case by using a spare fan hole. Completely eliminated the bottom card from sagging!
after that I secured the brace to support my top card....
...and now my GPUs have never looked and probably felt happier!
My question is do you care about GPU sag? Has it ever damaged your components? How did you combat it?