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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Like Spock in the reactor from Wrath of Khan?
The answer is no, and I find the image slightly disturbing given the fact my PC case has so many spinning fans and turbines and slightly sinister use of shadows and red underlighting.
If your GPU is sagging then it's not mounted properly. Unscrew it and wiggle it around in the socket so the rear socket screwholes perfectly align with the rear panel screwhole. Then re-insert the screw and bolt it in tight. You may have to screw it in left-handed while you support the card with your right. Or borrow a friend like I did.
There's a zen and art to fitting a GPU without sag, I'm using an enormous GTX1080 and getting zero sag at all. A friend has a much smaller GTX970 that's slumped like a drunk.