Reddit reviews ASI Clear Electronic Grade Silicone - 2.8 oz Squeeze Tube
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Container size: 2.8 Oz. This electronic grade silicone is a one-part, moisture- curing RTV (room temperature vulcanizing) silicone sealant/adhesive that is non-slump and cures to form a tough, permanently flexible rubber.The non-corrosive curing system of this electronic grade silicone makes it ideally suited for protecting, sealing and insulating corrosion-sensitive electronic and electrical materials such as copper, brass, silver, etc.Specifically formulated for use in electrical/electronic production and assembly.This electronic grade silicone is a neutral-cure silicone that emits no objectionable odors during cure and is ideally suited for use in confined areas. However, adequate ventilation should be provided when used in large-scale production.100% silicone and has excellent resistance to temperature changes from -57 C to +204°C (-70°F to +400°F)
You might find some "neutral cure" silicone caulking and see if you can't reduce the vibration by liberally applying the silicone around the base of the part to hold it in place.
You will need to allow this product to dry for at least 6 hours before you return your video card to service.
I looked for the stuff that is labeled for electronics use but it's more expensive.
The GE Silicone II tube is the same stuff at a much lower price.
Another neutral cure silicone caulk.
https://www.amazon.com/Clear-Electronic-Grade-Silicone-Squeeze/dp/B0063U2RT8
But it shouldn't be a fire hazard anyway, the wires should never get warm. Maybe a shock hazard though.