CaptainCatatonic
Well Known Member
So I'm in the midst of doing a flat wall mounted pc "case" and I've figured everything out for the most part, except how I'm going to secure the GPU to the panel. I'm using a Strix card, and running a riser cable from motherboard to card. Now, there only appears to be one hole on the PCB I could use to bolt the thing down, which won't work very well. The card will need to be mounted in such a way that the display outs are facing downwards, so are there any good options for perhaps using some kind of bracket setup to support the card and prevent it from falling off?
I'm the first to admit I'm not very good at this kind of thing, hence I'm trying to challenge myself to get good at it. Learned a lot so far,but I don't really want to rely solely on my (lack of) expertise to create a solution that won't end up with my graphics card lying on the ground in pieces.
Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated.
I'm the first to admit I'm not very good at this kind of thing, hence I'm trying to challenge myself to get good at it. Learned a lot so far,but I don't really want to rely solely on my (lack of) expertise to create a solution that won't end up with my graphics card lying on the ground in pieces.
Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated.