Gamer buys a graphics card for $500, only to protect it with half a pencil for a few cents.

Gamer buys a graphics card for $500, only to protect it with half a pencil for a few cents.

A gamer shows in a post on Reddit how he prevents his heavy graphics card from leaning towards the bottom of the case. A halved pencil provides the necessary support for the significantly more expensive piece of hardware.

Reddit users are known for their creativity. So it’s not surprising that a gamer shows in a post a photo of his graphics card stabilized by a piece of pencil. The comments under his image are full of other ideas for keeping today’s high-end graphics cards upright with their heavy weight.

Although many manufacturers have been offering their own solutions for some time. However, these are not as original as the implementations from the community.

When Gamers Become Engineers

On Reddit, the user F4_THIING shared a picture of his graphics card with the community. It shows how he creatively keeps the pixel accelerator from drooping.

How did the Reddit user go about it? F4_THIING used stationery and halved a pencil. The half with the eraser facing up was then positioned between the card and the bottom of the PC case. This way, he wants to prevent his expensive hardware from drooping over time.

However, whether this is meant to be a permanent solution is left open by the creator of the post. The stability of his construction must also be questioned. A bump against the case could be enough to displace the pencil from its position.

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More Graphics Power Makes Expensive High-End Cards Heavier

Why do graphics cards need to be supported at all? Current high-end models from Nvidia and AMD are getting longer and heavier. This already poses problems for some eager gamers when the case suddenly doesn’t provide enough space for the planned hardware upgrade.

In general, every larger hardware component that is connected to the motherboard via a card slot is additionally secured at the rear slot metal with a screw. Without further precautions, this creates a one-sided load on the components. Especially in PC cases with a glass side panel, it can be clearly seen after a while how particularly heavy graphics cards bend down at the front right.

What problems can arise from this? This can potentially lead to deformations of the graphics board or the attached cooling systems. Malfunctions or decreased cooling performance cannot be ruled out. The PCIe slot on the motherboard could also be affected in its function.

As if that weren’t enough, the gamer’s eye suffers when all components and cables sit neatly in place in the nice gaming case, but a graphics card tilted then ruins the tidy overall look.

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Graphics Card Developers Offer Their Own Solutions

How are graphics card manufacturers reacting? Many companies supply suitable solutions as mounts for their bulky models right away. Ideally, these are screwed to the card and can also forgive a stronger bump against the PC case. Should a manufacturer skimp on this accessory, many online shops now offer corresponding support columns.

Alternatively, so-called riser cables can be used to install graphics cards vertically to avoid the problem from the outset.

The Community Reacts with Their Own Ideas

What do others say about his GPU support? In many responses to his post, other Reddit users show their own constructions to support their graphics cards. Many pictures also show constructions made from pens and other inexpensive ideas.

Other gamers, for example, also use drinking glasses or small towers made of Lego bricks. Some help themselves with zip ties to secure their graphics cards to the hard drive cage and relieve them.

A part of the community, however, reacts slightly horrified at his idea:

  • “No, the Ticonderoga pencil! You belong to the monsters who write with an Amazon Basics pencil, right?!”
  • “The respect you could have earned with a sharpened tip of perfect length. Instead, you just cut it off like a savage.”

What about you? Do you use everyday items to keep your heavy graphics beasts horizontal?

Gamer buys Nvidia graphics card, but it is much too large – His “solution” is really terrible

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