Has anyone mounted a secondary GPU on the wall?

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Asked By GamerDude88 On

I'm using an open wall-mounted case from ABKCase, and I really love the setup. Lately, I've been getting into Lossless Scaling, and I'm curious about how to install a second GPU vertically on the wall. My idea is to minimize the length of the power cable by mounting it directly to the drywall, and I was thinking of running the display cables behind the GPU and out the top. However, I'm having trouble finding a suitable bracket for this, as it won't be attached to the case. I also realized that I'll need a flexible PCIe riser cable to make it work.

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Answered By TechieTom2023 On

Using a second GPU for Lossless Scaling can be done, but honestly, it might not be worth it. Your existing GPU should handle Lossless Scaling decently—there’s not a huge drop in native FPS. It might be a better investment to upgrade your current graphics card instead.

PCNerd42 -

I agree! I've seen some improvement with just one GPU, but when my FPS drops to around 50, enabling Lossless Scaling can make things shaky. Maybe a stronger GPU could resolve that? I'm wondering if it's not such a big issue on higher-end graphics cards.

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