EKWB EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder EVO - Gen4 Riser
EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder EVO - Gen4 Riser is a steel mounting bracket with a PCIe 4.0 riser cable that enables the user to mount the GPU vertically and show it off. Displaying your water-cooled graphics card or, alternatively, a GPU with a standard massive air cooler has become more and more popular over the years. One way to do this is to use the special aftermarket brackets that allow mounting the GPU vertically if the case is not already equipped with vertical PCIe slots. The premium-quality PCI-E riser cable in this vertical bracket is 200mm long allowing plenty of leeways no matter how big your case is. Most other solutions that provide a PCIe 3.0 cable cause issues with PCIe 4.0 motherboards coupled with gen4 GPUs. The EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder EVO, on the other hand, provides a fully certified gen4 riser cable that is rigorously tested with both the RX 6000 series AMD GPUs and RTX 30 series NVIDIA GPUs. Although this is a true PCIe 4.0 riser cable, it is also 100% compatible with PCIe 3.0 standard. EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder EVO - Gen4 Riser requires open-design PCI-E expansion slots. This means there are no horizontal bars between PCI-E expansion slots. Also, the minimum required to mount this vertical bracket is 4-6 expansion slots. The case also needs to be ATX compatible. EK-Quantum Vector Active Backplates ARE compatible with this product. Technical Specs: - Riser cable length: ~200mm - PCI-E standard: 4.0 - Material: black-coated steel Enclosed: - EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder EVO - Gen4 Riser - IP-protected Mounting mechanism with all the necessary mounting screws - Premium PCIe 4.0 riser cable Model: 3831109892077
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