Stop cards from sagging (that age old problem)

Meladath

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Hey there guys. I currently own an ASUS DCUII 770. Even though this card still has a backplate, it still sags a fair amount. Now, I am sending this card back as the VRM temps are insane. The card I am considering buying is the Sapphire Tri-X 290. Now, this card is longer, heavier and does not have a backplate, so I am guessing it is going to sag like CRAZY.
Currently I have my PCI-E cable "sitting" oh my hard drive cages which then connects to my GPU, making it be pushed up slighty. but other than that, I really can't think of anything.

Anyone got an answer to this age old problem?

Thanks guys.
 
I'm using a Kraken G10 and Corsair H50 on my card, so it sags quite a bit, but I'm in the middle of solving it with a sort of 'support tower' that extends to the floor of the case. Shouldn't be hard to fabricate one of these with just about anything. I'm making mine out of small-scale metal scaffolding and painting black.
 
Hey there guys. I currently own an ASUS DCUII 770. Even though this card still has a backplate, it still sags a fair amount. Now, I am sending this card back as the VRM temps are insane. The card I am considering buying is the Sapphire Tri-X 290. Now, this card is longer, heavier and does not have a backplate, so I am guessing it is going to sag like CRAZY.
Currently I have my PCI-E cable "sitting" oh my hard drive cages which then connects to my GPU, making it be pushed up slighty. but other than that, I really can't think of anything.

Anyone got an answer to this age old problem?

Thanks guys.


State which case you are using as this may help people to offer advice. :)
 
Currently using a define R4, with the HDD bays in the left position. The length of the 770 is just too short to stick something on top of the cages to wedge between them and the card. Although I imagine the Tri-X 290 will be long enough to do that. Think its a good idea?

I don't want it to look ugly... >.<
 
you could use something like a few loops of fishing line to the top of the case and down and it should be thin enough not to look to ugly
 
I made my own support bracket it's not really a rocket science job but it works and it was sooooo simple! I was putting up a shelf when I had the idea. :)
BKz7rI9.jpg
 
I made my own support bracket it's not really a rocket science job but it works and it was sooooo simple! I was putting up a shelf when I had the idea. :)
BKz7rI9.jpg

I never thought of that.... What a great idea, I wonder if I could put a nice design in it or something, perhaps something of a case mod?

Thanks for the idea.
 
I never thought of that.... What a great idea, I wonder if I could put a nice design in it or something, perhaps something of a case mod?

Thanks for the idea.
You could do a larger full length bracket that uses 3 spare bay screws and encorporate some sort of PCI cable holder into it ;)
 
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