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Need help with some gpu sag

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20 minutes ago, TurkishBTW said:

Hello so I have a Asrock B550m-c a oem motherboard and my case is a ibuypower mini case and I have a rtx3060 strix and in the 2 attachments I added to this post  one of the pictures show 2 red circles and those are the things we're focusing on and basically the issue is or maybe not an issue is that basically my gpu is kinda sagging where you screw in the gpu compared to the motherboard pcie slot and im wondering if that will damage anything like my motherboard or my gpu I was thinking it wouldnt because my gpu is screwed in and im getting a sag stand for the corner of my gpu. Should I be worrying about my gpu or motherboard since its kinda sagging like that and some people told me to screw it in higher but if I were to I wouldnt be able to put in my display or hdmi cable thats what the other attachment is showing is that my gpu is screwed in at probably the highest it'll go you cant really see the sag in the picture tho the sag isnt massive in the spot im looking at but its still sag. thanks   IMG_2940.thumb.jpg.75dbde3de784e16c769d1b2c6a954842.jpg

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Strix 30 series is heavy AF, so yeah they slant a bit like that.
My Strix 3080 is like that too.

Is it a big concern? no. At the very least not before some years.
If you are that concerned, just get a GPU support.
https://www.amazon.com/gpu-support/s?k=gpu+support

Hello so I have a Asrock B550m-c a oem motherboard and my case is a ibuypower mini case and I have a rtx3060 strix and in the 2 attachments I added to this post  one of the pictures show 2 red circles and those are the things we're focusing on and basically the issue is or maybe not an issue is that basically my gpu is kinda sagging where you screw in the gpu compared to the motherboard pcie slot and im wondering if that will damage anything like my motherboard or my gpu I was thinking it wouldnt because my gpu is screwed in and im getting a sag stand for the corner of my gpu. Should I be worrying about my gpu or motherboard since its kinda sagging like that and some people told me to screw it in higher but if I were to I wouldnt be able to put in my display or hdmi cable thats what the other attachment is showing is that my gpu is screwed in at probably the highest it'll go you cant really see the sag in the picture tho the sag isnt massive in the spot im looking at but its still sag. thanks   IMG_2940.thumb.jpg.75dbde3de784e16c769d1b2c6a954842.jpg

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20 minutes ago, TurkishBTW said:

Hello so I have a Asrock B550m-c a oem motherboard and my case is a ibuypower mini case and I have a rtx3060 strix and in the 2 attachments I added to this post  one of the pictures show 2 red circles and those are the things we're focusing on and basically the issue is or maybe not an issue is that basically my gpu is kinda sagging where you screw in the gpu compared to the motherboard pcie slot and im wondering if that will damage anything like my motherboard or my gpu I was thinking it wouldnt because my gpu is screwed in and im getting a sag stand for the corner of my gpu. Should I be worrying about my gpu or motherboard since its kinda sagging like that and some people told me to screw it in higher but if I were to I wouldnt be able to put in my display or hdmi cable thats what the other attachment is showing is that my gpu is screwed in at probably the highest it'll go you cant really see the sag in the picture tho the sag isnt massive in the spot im looking at but its still sag. thanks   IMG_2940.thumb.jpg.75dbde3de784e16c769d1b2c6a954842.jpg

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Strix 30 series is heavy AF, so yeah they slant a bit like that.
My Strix 3080 is like that too.

Is it a big concern? no. At the very least not before some years.
If you are that concerned, just get a GPU support.
https://www.amazon.com/gpu-support/s?k=gpu+support

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