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![is there a better way to connect the graphics card so the last pin isn't just hanging there? also is it safe to use like this? : r/pcmasterrace is there a better way to connect the graphics card so the last pin isn't just hanging there? also is it safe to use like this? : r/pcmasterrace](https://i.redd.it/im4j4yi2p8fa1.jpg)
is there a better way to connect the graphics card so the last pin isn't just hanging there? also is it safe to use like this? : r/pcmasterrace
![Graphics Card or GPU to video output the plugs into a slot on the motherboard to connect a monitor to your computer. Heatsink and fan of central proc Stock Photo - Alamy Graphics Card or GPU to video output the plugs into a slot on the motherboard to connect a monitor to your computer. Heatsink and fan of central proc Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2A7N741/graphics-card-or-gpu-to-video-output-the-plugs-into-a-slot-on-the-motherboard-to-connect-a-monitor-to-your-computer-heatsink-and-fan-of-central-proc-2A7N741.jpg)