GPU Support Bracket

Hi All,

 

I have 2 Corsair 540 air cases one with a single card and another with 2 cards in SLI. Both rigs suffer from a  bit of GFX card droop. I wouldn't normally be bothered but both rigs are brand new and contain some rather spendy parts. 

 

I see as part of the HAF case from coolermaster they include a nifty brace that you can attach fans to to support the GFX cards. 

 

Does anyone know of a seller doing this sort of thing? I see puget systems have an acrylic part but i'd like a part that can accept a fan or two ( i know right to go with my golden unicorn in it's diamond merry-go-round).

 

Any pointers welcome.

Azza 9000 has a GPU bracket and a spot for a 230mm fan in the door if you can still find one.

The Azza 9000 really isn't a good case for SLI/Crossfire setups or in general. I have a Corsair 540 Air with 2 290x's crossfired and haven't noticed any bending. Which cards do you have? Depending on the manufacturer the card may not have good bracing/a back plate (EVGA) if that is the case you are better off getting said back plate which will fix up any flexing or drooping right quick. GPU brackets really are unnecessary if you can get a backplate or if the heatsink of the GPU has bracing built in.  

For EVGA after they have shorted you what every other manufacturer gives standard will sell you a back plate for about 20$ USD each. This would surely fix your problem and will give slightly improved temps on the cards 1-3C lower. As far as GPU fans go I haven't really seen them to improve temps by much, besides that on the Corsair air there is no room for one; even if you rigged one up there would be no room for it to pull airflow rendering it ineffective. Rather what I did with mine is replace the stock fans in the front changing the 2 140mm to 3 120mm fans to push more air in general as well as flowing more air to the lower GPU.