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That's just a bad example of a typical mATX MB though. I assume you posted this point due to concerns about MB warping and GPU sag. Most mATX MBs anymore have the bottom mounts arranged so that the bottom Pci-E slot is kind of diagonally in between them. And as far as all this goes, most top Pci-E slots on mATX MBs are in line with the middle 3 mount holes, which is where most would mount the GPU on such a board, especially since SLI is pretty much unsupported anymore.Hi,
Bad thing about mATX boards is where the pci-e slot is in relation to where the standoff screws are
The bottom of the mATX board hasn't got a lot of support for a gpu
Just installing a gpu there is a risk of snapping the mother board pushing it into the pci-e slot.
No support so you should fit something rubber behind the board and between the case on the bottom
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Here's an example of a more modern well made mATX MB, and the upper Pci-Ex slot is steel reinforced as well.
ASRock B650M PG Riptide