For those of you wondering, I think this is the most promising PCIe 4.0 right angle riser cables: geni.us/mK4kRo At 23cm, it's the same length as the supplied EK cable.
I just bought this vertical mount and it shipped with a 4.0 cable even though it's not advertised as so. After seeing your video, I'm glad I went with this mount. It will be perfectly straight for my custom loop.
I bought one yesterday, with a official certified PCIe 4.0 cable, and I feared that it would not match my MSI RX6750XT trio plus GPU. But I watched your video first, to be sure to mount it correctly, like the height of the GPU, not blocking the RGB from my EK CPU block and RAM sticks. So that is a very great tip. I was also concerned, because the GPU isn't water cooled, that the fans would be blocked. But it fits just fine, okee it's not cheap, but this bracket will survive for many years to come. Thank you very much.
Thanks for the video! Was really curious about this product. Also, you have a really high production quality for being such a small channel! Wish you all the best fellow enthusiast!
How much does it actually shift it forward by (given its fixed)? I cant seem to find this anywhere (even on the EK site and viewing the CAD diagrams, they left this out!). I know the CoolerMaster Ver2 goes to 55mm. I have three DP cables (and I dont want to use extensors/angle converters) so keen to know how much its shifted forward by. TIA.
I have a heatkiller block in vertical orientation that I run in parallel with my CpU. The issue is that the way I do it I have my Gpu just kinda sitting verticality in the middle of my case. I wanted to use this or the cable mode to shift it and not look so half ass placed with no Mount. However. I have tubing running from the front of my gpu block up and back to the CpU. Then on the back from one side comes input from Reservior and on the other side is output to my VRMs. This mount looks super close to the motherboard. Will I have any room to run tubing frkm Reservior to behind the block ?
Just IMO, but when I used to run double and triple SLI, I loved how they looked stacked together. There isn’t any need to go vertical with multiple cards.
@@Skywalkin12 will it support the 3090 with the special edition front block&active backplate? As I check the CAD on their website, it will be 39.9mm thick
For those of you wondering, I think this is the most promising PCIe 4.0 right angle riser cables: geni.us/mK4kRo
At 23cm, it's the same length as the supplied EK cable.
How to mount 2 GPU's vertically? Thanks
@@aiaivergara5382 It can't be done with this vertical mount.
I just bought this vertical mount and it shipped with a 4.0 cable even though it's not advertised as so.
After seeing your video, I'm glad I went with this mount. It will be perfectly straight for my custom loop.
I bought one yesterday, with a official certified PCIe 4.0 cable, and I feared that it would not match my MSI RX6750XT trio plus GPU. But I watched your video first, to be sure to mount it correctly, like the height of the GPU, not blocking the RGB from my EK CPU block and RAM sticks. So that is a very great tip. I was also concerned, because the GPU isn't water cooled, that the fans would be blocked. But it fits just fine, okee it's not cheap, but this bracket will survive for many years to come. Thank you very much.
Thanks for the video! Was really curious about this product.
Also, you have a really high production quality for being such a small channel! Wish you all the best fellow enthusiast!
thanks for this thorough walkthrough, exactly what I was looking for !
Is there room to throw a PCIe capture card in there?
Just to be clear, this won’t work with a 3090? Thanks. Great video.
Dust protection???
Would this interfere with a motherboard monoblock?
what case were using with a removeable motherboard tray
What about a 4090 3-slot? is it compatabile?
If you had 2, could you mount 2 water cooled GPUs?
How much does it actually shift it forward by (given its fixed)? I cant seem to find this anywhere (even on the EK site and viewing the CAD diagrams, they left this out!). I know the CoolerMaster Ver2 goes to 55mm. I have three DP cables (and I dont want to use extensors/angle converters) so keen to know how much its shifted forward by. TIA.
I have a heatkiller block in vertical orientation that I run in parallel with my CpU. The issue is that the way I do it I have my Gpu just kinda sitting verticality in the middle of my case. I wanted to use this or the cable mode to shift it and not look so half ass placed with no Mount. However. I have tubing running from the front of my gpu block up and back to the CpU. Then on the back from one side comes input from Reservior and on the other side is output to my VRMs. This mount looks super close to the motherboard. Will I have any room to run tubing frkm Reservior to behind the block ?
ive been trying to find a dual vert mount as sturdy as this for my 2 2080 xc's. near impossible.
Just IMO, but when I used to run double and triple SLI, I loved how they looked stacked together. There isn’t any need to go vertical with multiple cards.
@@SuprUsrStan there is when i put the hydro copper blocks on them both and want to wall mount my system for display and saving space. lol
So this mount wont work with active backplates? Im collecting for my first loop and wanted a active backplate on my evga 3080
This is super old but, I couldnt find an answer anywhere so if anyone else is wondering, it WILLLLL support active backplate
@@Skywalkin12 will it support the 3090 with the special edition front block&active backplate? As I check the CAD on their website, it will be 39.9mm thick
Stan the man. Just fyi everyone, Stan is short for Staniel.
so this one is not compatible with an active backplate? planning to pre order the rtx fe ekwb backplate...
this is capable with active backplate
Thanks for the video!
Quick question which one should you chose if you have a lian li dynamic xl?
What is the difference vs the non-shifted?
Non shifted requires you have a fully open back.
Ty very helpful
I thought you had like way over 100k subs :o
horrible lighting. Your should point a light into that mainboard bracket. you can see almost nothing.
What is the difference between shift and non shift version?
What case is that motherboard tray from