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Gpu support is worth?

sandronejm

It's fairly cheap, so I tend to just use it.
Especially if my GPU is beefy one.

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I don't usually bother unless the GPU is super huge. They don't make much of a difference unless you've got a huge GPU and a lot of sag. With basically every dual slot card I've come in contact with, it's hard to notice almost any sag, so those just aren't worth the energy to make or buy. 

 

If you have one, I'm not saying don't use it, or if you've got one that will match your build's theme by all means go for it. I'm just saying they're not really a big enough deal to be worth the effort (for me). Granted, I water cool almost every GPU I own that's likely to have sag, so odds of me seeing any sag are slim to none. 

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People should buy water blocks and multiple cards and link them together. Best support you can ask for. 

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