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Plus they’re pretty cheap and many cards come with them now, it’s worth spending a few dollars to protect your multiple hundred dollar GPU and Mobo.
if the gpu is light, short and mounted properly, its not needed
longer, heavy gpu will need it
in between can depend more on the board, if its really needed
if the pci-e x16 slot has extra support, it can hold the gpu
you can use almost anything, rope/string from the pic-e power plug or fan shroud to case top fan or something, or support from below
Nothing wrong with ATX just do a vertical mount. Less stress and no change to break the Motherboard and much less change to crack the GPU.
Horizontal mount you can prop it up with a stack of Legos
.... ITX, obviously ;)
wait; I mean CTX, clearly. "Cool Technology eXtended" because everything has to be eXtended.
"ATX" made sense at the time since it was literally an extension of the old AT form factor, but it has gotten a little ridiculous since then, yes.