Finishing Touch For Gaming PCs - Atlas ARGB GPU Stand
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 Published On Premiered May 6, 2024

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Today we’re taking a look at the Atlas ARGB graphics card support courtesy of Cooler Master. In the day and age where GPUs are getting larger and heavier, the heatsinks just don't stop growing and many graphics card are going to sag, especially that right hand side closest to the front of the case. I’ve had some GPUs that only sag a few millimeters but I have had some that sag quite a bit, especially when I tried to do the custom Noctua mod on my old RTX 3060ti, there was a ton of sag there. If you’re up close checking out a PC, the more sag you have the more noticeable that it is. I’ve seen some people even posting comments about that locking arm cracking or breaking off the PCB too which is definitely not good. These should be strong enough to never break but, some of them apparently did. Queue the Atlas ARGB support. This is a tempered glass, and yes, its real glass, standing support to help lift that corner of your GPU up and share the weight load. Instead of just having a piece of plastic like a lot of other options, Cooler Master really went all out on this one, the glass is basically an infinity mirror design, we have some nice lines through the glass and they are edge lit by ARGB lighting which looks really good in my opinion. The base of the stand is aluminum with a built-in magnet to secure the stand on the PSU shroud which is super awesome. There’s a side magnet too in case you need it. As for the piece that actually holds the GPU. that's relatively strong so this should be able to hold up about 6.6lbs worth of force from your GPU according to what Cooler Master says. It essentially just clamps on to the tempered glass and you’re good to go. That should have you covered for pretty much any GPU out there. The ARGB standard is the 3 pin 5v, which should easily be controlled by most modern motherboards. This is a nice to have kind of accessory for your PC, I think if you have a finished build but your GPU is sagging a little or, you notice you just have a void of some RGB light in this area of your case, the Atlas GPU support would probably be something you might be interested in picking up. I like it, I’ll definitely be using it in the future especially on heavier GPUs.


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