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Nobody likes saggy GPUs 0.-

 

Nice trick i use is to have the GPU power leads come in from the top going through a grommet next to the 24 pin on the motherboard. Plug them in and pull the tight, it has the affect of ever so slightly lifting the corner of the GPU that usually sags.

 

 

 

 

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13 hours ago, SolarNova said:

Nobody likes saggy GPUs 0.-

 

Nice trick i use is to have the GPU power leads come in from the top going through a grommet next to the 24 pin on the motherboard. Plug them in and pull the tight, it has the affect of ever so slightly lifting the corner of the GPU that usually sags.

 

 

 

 

Yes, but is mine in this picture currently sagging? 

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