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$10k RTX Pro reportedly snaps under its own weight during transit(tomshardware.com)
14 points by praptak a day ago | 11 comments
  • hakfoo18 hours ago

    Okay, this is a problem we literally solved in the early 1980s.

    Back in the days of the original IBM 5150, there was an agreed-upon "full length" card size. The case had a little plastic rail attached to the front panel, so a card that length would fit into it and be braced at both sides.

    For a $10k card, they could easily say "Only these specific cases"-- which have an appropriately positioned rail. These days, it might need to be a full steel buttress, but still, a lack of standardization created this problem more than anything else.

    I prefer a flat-motherboard case (an old CoolerMaster HAF XB) so my beefy Radeon 6900XT doesn't sag or require something to prop it up.

    • andrewmcwatters17 hours ago |parent

      [dead]

  • snypher18 hours ago

    >If the PCIe connector on a traditional graphics card fails, either the whole PCB has to be replaced or the connector has to be repaired. Both require specialized tools and a qualified technician to do the job.

    I'd love to meet the technician who is replacing graphics card PCBs.

  • Melatonic17 hours ago

    This has been true for a long time - I remember removing GPUs before shipment when working in the VFX industry almost 10 years ago. Usually the mobo slot would break and brick the whole machine - good amount of time the GPU actually survived !

    We were also getting tons of AMD and Nvidia workstation cards for free (which were far heavier than their gaming counterparts at the time)

  • akazantseva day ago

    There is a reason why some GPU vendors supply a support bracket with the GPU. However, it will not protect against damage during transportation.

    https://www.techpowerup.com/img/mhK56ZlNWHCIgVEE.jpg

  • moralestapia19 hours ago

    An 11(!) minute video that only shows said part for ~20 seconds in a blurry shot.

    Shitfluencers have lost their minds.

  • naIaka day ago

    My 4090 is so heavy that it was starting to bend downwards because of gravity, and I was concerned the connector would end up snapping. So I started looking around for objects of the appropriate size I could use to stop this from happening. Long story short, my computer now has a Rubik cube lodged between the gpu and the psu.

    • PieTimea day ago |parent

      Mine came with an magnetic anti-sag bar and it was badly needed

      • naIak19 hours ago |parent

        Mine also came with a bar but my motherboard didn’t have the appropriate holes for it.

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  • gdevenyi20 hours ago

    You do not ship computers with massive GPUs installed.