which os support graphics
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Answer:The debate about the necessity of GPU support brackets to deal with GPU "sag" is very common. It's understandable, given not only how expensive mid-to-high-end graphics cards can be, but also how large they're getting with each iteration. That size increase naturally leads to a weight increase, which leads to the dreaded sag problem that has PC builders fearing the worst-case scenario.
GPU sag is exactly what it sounds like. PC building, despite being largely focused on getting great performance out of certain software, is also a vanity project. Hobbyists and practical builders often set their rigs up for style and functionality, which explains the frankly ridiculous amount of RGB lighting we're seeing on PC hardware these days. In most setups, the computer's motherboard is positioned to that its connectors run vertically, for style and space-saving reasons. With this configuration, components like the graphics card are often plugged in sideways, instead of attaching to the base of the chassis.