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For y’all complaining about it being gpu makers fault that sage happens, and it needs to be fixed, it’s really not. 
 

Any given card might sag in one system and not in another. It often isn’t just the cob bending but issued with the pcie socket being too flimsy and there being slight tolerance issues.

plus it doesn’t give any performance issues so it doesn’t matter at all. It’s a visual thing and if you don’t want it that’s on you…

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24 minutes ago, Helpful Tech Witch said:

For y’all complaining about it being gpu makers fault that sage happens, and it needs to be fixed, it’s really not. 
 

Any given card might sag in one system and not in another. It often isn’t just the cob bending but issued with the pcie socket being too flimsy and there being slight tolerance issues.

plus it doesn’t give any performance issues so it doesn’t matter at all. It’s a visual thing and if you don’t want it that’s on you…

So would it be the Motherboard manufactures fault not making reinforced PCIE lanes?

Have you tried turning it off and on again? Maybe Restart it? 

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26 minutes ago, Helpful Tech Witch said:

For y’all complaining about it being gpu makers fault that sage happens, and it needs to be fixed, it’s really not. 
 

Any given card might sag in one system and not in another. It often isn’t just the cob bending but issued with the pcie socket being too flimsy and there being slight tolerance issues.

plus it doesn’t give any performance issues so it doesn’t matter at all. It’s a visual thing and if you don’t want it that’s on you…

Depends.  What are the requirements of the ATX spec for that, and does the board meet it? If the board does and the card sags that’s the gpu manufacturer not meeting the spec because their product is too heavy as designed.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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