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د.ج 1.400,00Key features based on your description:
- Prevents GPU Sag: Provides vertical support to the end of the graphics card, keeping it level.
- Adjustable Height (L-Size): This “L” (Large) version is specifically designed to be adjusted in height, fitting spaces between 2.83 inches (approx. 72mm) and 4.72 inches (approx. 120mm). The adjustment is typically done via a screw mechanism.
- Magnetic Base: The bottom of the bracket features a magnet, allowing it to securely attach to the PSU shroud or the bottom floor of most steel PC cases without needing tools or adhesives.
- Non-Slip Sheet: It includes a non-slip pad or sheet, likely on both the top (where it contacts the GPU) and the bottom, to prevent scratching and ensure a stable grip.
- Color: Black, designed to blend in with most PC builds aesthetically.
Essentially, it’s a simple, adjustable, and easy-to-install stand that uses magnetism to stay in place while supporting the weight of your graphics card to keep it straight and protect your hardware.
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