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Tek-Buzz

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Sup guys,
I don't have any problem,i just want some satisfaction, so,i have my PC lying on a sobby table, here and there the table gets hit by me sometimes resulting in a shake in PC,while it's turned on.

I've read that shaking the PC while it's ON could damage the HDD and more than that, could it be that my GPU got affected too? i have a problem,sometimes i worry too much about little things,anyways, .. I have jaggies in games, i was thinking the jagged edges got more appearing because of this?

In short i was thinking weather this shake damaged anything especially the GPU?
Thanks! :))
 
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Hey there, Tek-Buzz!

It really depends on a lot of things but, yes, shaking could potentially cause some harm. Hardware components are extremely sensitive to any physical tampering. As for the HDD in your system, the best way to prevent any potential data loss is to have a backup of all your data to an off-site storage location (External HDD, Cloud storage, DVDs/BluRays, etc.).
Keep in mind that every component could get replaced or upgraded but your precious data might suffer irreparable consequences.

Best of luck! :)
SuperSoph_WD
Hey there, Tek-Buzz!

It really depends on a lot of things but, yes, shaking could potentially cause some harm. Hardware components are extremely sensitive to any physical tampering. As for the HDD in your system, the best way to prevent any potential data loss is to have a backup of all your data to an off-site storage location (External HDD, Cloud storage, DVDs/BluRays, etc.).
Keep in mind that every component could get replaced or upgraded but your precious data might suffer irreparable consequences.

Best of luck! :)
SuperSoph_WD
 
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Bro how could i tell my situation,you might be familier, i have aliasing ON,it's the texture shimmering,which i just can't get rig of,sucks...