Most likely is buddy. Not now but you are putting strain on the bus paths and could eventually crack sometin.
You could string the HSF to the top of your case to relive some stress of the mobo. I normally do this with the zalman flower HSFs or one that I made up that was too damn heavy. Today HSF are getting to damn big which Im surprised that they havent includes such additional supports in their kits.
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how many screws and standoffs do you have on the motherboard? and how many are you using?
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hehe, you know how those .06mm steel cases flex if you throw a pack of cigarettes on them? You can get similar cases in the same thickness made of aluminum now...imagine the support your motherboard gets!
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lol my 7700 all copper weighs 918g and his weighs half that(445g)....
mine dont bend,
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