• offspec@lemmy.nicknakin.com
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    3 个月前

    Okay I’ll bite the bait. THE TOP ONE‽‽‽ What sick form factor are you using with vertical VGA ports?

    • i_stole_ur_taco@lemmy.ca
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      You need to rotate your pc case if the VGA port isn’t vertical. The ground pins always need to be on top so all those grounding electrons weigh down the other conductors to make the data flow more quickly.

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      3 个月前

      That’s when you use the ports placed on the motherboard in a standard verical PC case, meaning the system uses integrated graphics for the visual output instead of deticated videocard. Videocards that are put into MB at 90° are horizontal, right, but in most office setups I handle they are rare nowadays. Videocards are almost exclusively installed when you handle 3d and content rendering in demanding apps, and for office and browser stuff they are too costy after the crypto price hike and in a sanctioned Russia.

      Nettops have horizontal motherboards tho.

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        standard verical PC case

        Excuse you! Standard PC cases are horizontal:

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      Many machines have vertical connectors, if the machine is turned for any reason. Or you’re using the on-board card, etc.

  • AlternateRoute@lemmy.ca
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    Haven’t plugged in a VGA cable in a long time. As someone else pointed out it depends if it is temporary or long term… I always screw them in if it is long term

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    I tighten both screws. With an impact driver. And a dab of LocTite for good measure.

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      Lucky you lmao

      I still see them once every so often

      In fact, I went onsite to a customer who wanted a new PC set up because the old one “wouldn’t boot”. Sure enough the cable was sticking out of the monitor at about a 15deg angle. I pushed the VGA cable in a bit extra hard and it came right back.

      I was out of there in about 30min.

  • MostRandomGuy@lemmy.ml
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    For quickly testing something: fuck screws.

    For long-term use: both a tight as I can so I barely can unscrew them later because why not.

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      And it was always temporary!

      I’ve had less fall out than I had cases where the screw stuck in the socket and it started unscrewing out of the motherboard that I just gave up on them altogether

  • UKFilmNerd@feddit.uk
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    Jesus Christ, both!! 😆 But only finger tight. Sod you bastards who get the screwdrivers out! That’s overkill. 😁

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      Hahaha, I can’t disagree, even as a heathen.

      As others have said, depends on how permanent something is

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    Who does just one? That’s worse than not doing either. Since they’re captive screws, doing just one can force the connector to wedge in crooked. I’ve had issues with tightening one too far before starting the threads on the other. Sometimes you have to go back and forth a couple times

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    Ever think you got it unscrewed and accidentally yank the standoff from the PCB?