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Zalman's $11 GPU brace packs a tiny temp screen inside
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84772, member: 27"] Zalman just dropped a GPU brace that literally watches your temps while holding your brick. This ZM-VS3 DS gadget mounts directly into the rear chassis expansion lanes instead of just chilling on the power supply cover. That steel backbone keeps heavy graphics slabs from bending the motherboard, while the brand slapped an IPS panel right on the pillar to flash component heat stats. Builders can tweak the rig for two or three-lane cards using a secondary adjustable vertical limb to dial in the lift. The little status monitor tilts forty-five degrees, allowing users to actually peep the readout through the tempered glass without squinting. Just make sure the case has fifty millimeters of headroom below the card, or it stays incompatible. Getting the visuals working requires sacrificing an onboard nine-pin USB interface for data and a five-volt three-pin port for the rainbow puke. It needs proprietary software to pull thermal numbers, though don't expect to run Doom on it since customization seems locked to basic temp monitoring. It does the job but lacks deeper personalization features found elsewhere. Right now, the item only pops up in South Korean marketplaces for roughly ten bucks. Global distribution remains a total mystery, but it looks like a cheap hack for people wanting rigid support and a tiny stats display without buying expensive sensor kits. [/QUOTE]
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