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Graphic Card fitting screws

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  • Graphics Cards
  • PCI Express
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July 10, 2014 7:58:13 AM

Theres any problem if the graphic card fitting screws be like this:



Theres no Pins saw in the PCI-E x16, so it's correctly inserted.

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a c 133 U Graphics card
July 10, 2014 8:05:58 AM

Nope, just means that gravity still works. Shuffle the card around until you can screw it in.
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July 10, 2014 8:08:51 AM

This means the card its not correctly inserted? I already use some force to push it down but I doesn't go. The pins doesn't show off so they're inside the PCI-E x16.

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a c 133 U Graphics card
July 10, 2014 8:11:10 AM

The card is in right, its pretty hard to mess up putting a rectangular peg in a rectangular hole. Its just the manufacturing tolerances between the GPU and case have conspired to have it so it just doesn't line up.
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July 10, 2014 8:14:49 AM

But the card will work correctly, right?

Im asking this because im going to upgrade my PSU so I can use this new graphic card, I can't test it right now because I dont have the cables to connect the graphic card.
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a c 133 U Graphics card
July 10, 2014 8:17:54 AM

It will yes, though having the card hanging by just the PCIe bridge isnt going to be healthy for it.
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July 10, 2014 8:21:22 AM

Next time, im going to try shuffling it carefully like you said, If I cant I will try to find a way out.

I was worried like I said I cant see any pins out of the PCI-E slot, so its well inserted.

Thank you for your help sir. =D
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