J jacquesvansprang Prominent Sep 26, 2017 2 0 510 Sep 26, 2017 #1 I was looking at the back of my prebuilt pc and they gpu is a little but crooked could this affect the signal between my cable or is the cable I'm using simply not compatible?
I was looking at the back of my prebuilt pc and they gpu is a little but crooked could this affect the signal between my cable or is the cable I'm using simply not compatible?
Solution Barty1884 Sep 26, 2017 Could you post a picture? A little bit of an angle probably isn't a problem (depending on the severity) - anything from a cheap case to a bit of GPU sag would be possibilities. Provided the card is fully inserted in the PCIe slot and the cable can connect securely, the display output isn't likely to be affected.
Could you post a picture? A little bit of an angle probably isn't a problem (depending on the severity) - anything from a cheap case to a bit of GPU sag would be possibilities. Provided the card is fully inserted in the PCIe slot and the cable can connect securely, the display output isn't likely to be affected.
Barty1884 Retired Moderator Apr 16, 2015 22,250 1,350 108,740 Sep 26, 2017 Solution #2 Could you post a picture? A little bit of an angle probably isn't a problem (depending on the severity) - anything from a cheap case to a bit of GPU sag would be possibilities. Provided the card is fully inserted in the PCIe slot and the cable can connect securely, the display output isn't likely to be affected. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Could you post a picture? A little bit of an angle probably isn't a problem (depending on the severity) - anything from a cheap case to a bit of GPU sag would be possibilities. Provided the card is fully inserted in the PCIe slot and the cable can connect securely, the display output isn't likely to be affected.