It has been almost 4 years since i assembled my Gaming PC after so much hours trying all kind of games, it was a long journey till a few hours ago i got the worst thing that a broke gamer could go through, the GPU started to fail and the artifacts started to appear around all the screen, games taking even Hours to load shaders, this 3060 made it way and traveled over all the ocean only to make happy again a young guy that was in middle of the college, that had to save several years on a shitty country to make that inner child that was told no so many times, this world is amazing almost 4 years meting so much amazing people… friends,partners,family thanks to this pc, many times i had to say good bye but there was that group that always stayed at my side, the only thing that i can do know is enjoy the little time that my 3060 will be alive, spend some time with my online friends, and hopefully come back again in a few years after i save enough to buy a new gpu.

It has been a pleasure have the chance to meet so many other people that share my taste on games and PCs and im so gratefull of all the people that formed part of my life during this 4 years

Remember its not a good bye, its a see you later

-Mizu (just a random gamer)

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  2. ThaLofiGoon

    This is why a gpu sag bracket is importsnt guys!

  3. killasuarus

    Have you tried removing the GPU and plugging it back in? I’ve seen it work first hand.

    Turn off the PSU, unplug the pcie cables at the GPU, remove the GPU from the pcie slot on the motherboard. Then put it all back together.

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