GPU Sag possibly cause boot up issues?

Apr 23, 2018
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Ive noticed quite a significant amount of GPU sag from the socket after getting a new MOBO (H270M Bazooka MSI), I was wondering if it could be the problem of why my pc wont boot at times and shut down immediately when i play games. It has also come to my attention that my psu could be the culprit as well, its been about 3 years of extensive use on my Hexa+ 450w... Im not sure what i should do first, ive got a DIY stand for my gpu now to hold it in place for the moment, or will replacing PSU do the job? Ive noticed late boot up times too in other days, i press the power button, takes like 2 minutes of lights and mobo lights all on and then only by some miracle pc starts booting up

CPU:G4560
GPU: Asus GTX 650Ti Boost
Mobo: H270M Bazooka MSI
RAM: 8gb Ram apacer 2400mhz
PSU: Hexa+ 450w
HDD:1TB WD Blue
 
Apr 23, 2018
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Its a FSP series, most people dont agree with it too and say its an atrocity of a psu. I guess its lifespan is about to be over since its causing booting issues but ill update once i get a brand new psu and casing for better airflow.