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i don't think its getting much bigger than 4090. even 4090 has sagging issues. sure, there are brackets and vertical mounting but vertical mounts on most cases have three slots.
there are ways to get more gpu power, just have more GPUs. obviously not suitable for gaming (microstutters and all the issues SLI/Crossfires had) but for AI itll work just fine and is exactly whats going on
i've to disagree, GPUs always had uses other than gaming like video rendering and shit. Gamers were just the most marketed to.
My guess is we're going to start seeing case and motherboard designs that privilege GPUs and relegate regular CPU function to a small system on a chip.
GPUs can get bigger if you build the system around them instead of plugging them in as an accessory.
My RX 7900xtx came with it's own bracket to reduce sag, it's honestly insane the heft some new cards have to them.