Vertical GPU is a great mod! I've used the V1 and have a V2 here waiting on the right project. Had to buy PCIE4.0 riser which was crazy money on its own!
My gigabyte 4070ti came with a bracket to stop it from sagging You use the motherboard brass supports and screw in the supports and the card slides under and you screw it in Looks really nice
Nice video. I was worried because the picture didn't show the mounting holes. I have a question about your AIO though why do you have your cooler lines against your exhaust fan? Couldn't you rotate the AIO 90 degrees so that your lines run to the right so they are hidden and away from the fan blades?
I found this vertical mount and pm9a1 512gb SSD which still has 2.5 years for like just 64 dollars :) The mount alone in my country costs like 70 bucks and you know the price of the ssds going crazy. Can't wait to mount my 4070 ti super aorus master :D
Picked up one of these the other day. It was a little tricky to mount becuase I use an air cooler not an aio, and my gpu is a 7900xt. So far it works pretty good with no issues with temps or loss of performance
I could certainly give it a go. However, being able to control the ambient temperature to keep the tests fair is currently beyond my current setup, maybe once I get a dedicated studio, that will be possible.
Making it work in such a narrow case is awesome. Have you by any chance checked your GPU temps after installing it vertically? I wonder if this setup makes GPU run a bit cooler.
@@WnDTechSorry to hear that. So is the mount bracket broken or the riser cable or something else unrelated? Would you recommend this vertical mount based on your experience?
@californiaballer the riser cable was possibly the issue, Honestly, I would still recommend it, however, only when it's on a discount. Not at full price.
Hey man I'm currently getting a PC now and I'm quite tight in budget so I only bought the Ryzen 5 5600g which GPU is good for gaming that isn't that super expensive
@@WnDTechI see thanks for the answer im probably guessing it's not good for graphic demanding games like warzone might as well stick to mobile since warzone is coming out in mobile too but will it run fine on roblox valorant etc etc that's not graphics demanding?
Just info, the rgb of your motherboard still on, thats mean there is still electric power run on your system, did you unplug your power cable? If you did, better to wait till all electricity gone before you take out the gpu
Hi thanks very much for the video you've made this whole process a bit less confusing lol . I've just brought a gamerock 3080ti. I have a corsair 465x case. Like yours it has 2 vertical expansion slots but I'm not wanting to mount there because of how close the gpu would be to the glass and the worry of overheating. Like your case my horizontal slots have the metal lines in between and I'm not wanting to cut them but want the gpu to be further back for airflow . This seems like a great solution but after just shelling out on the gpu 65 to 80 isn't a option for me atm . Would you know are there any cheaper alternatives please?
I would wait for a discount if I were you. I cant speak for reliability of other similar holders so wouldn't want to give advice for a inferior alternative product
I'm honestly not sure that's even possible. I've don't know if any case that supports duel vertical brackets because they usual need to use the pcie slots. Some use all 7, some don't. At least not without modding. Only full size tower I've ever had my hands on is the Thermaltake x71
First of all thank you!very nice video! I want to ask you, with this vertical mount it's impossible to have one pci slot free? For example, i have asus z790 hero and i want to have one free pci slot to install Rog hyper M.2 card, can i?
You can move the mount up or down the 7 pcie slots, so as long as you m.2 card fits under the bracket, and there is room I don't see why not? You might have to move you rear fan upwards like I did to allow mounting the bracket on the very top pcie slot. How thick is your m.2 ?
I also bought this gpu mount and I noticed that my gpu leans forward. The further towards the end of the gpu the more it will come forward. Do you also have this problem? Thanks in advance for the help!
@@WnDTech thanks for replying! the gpu is actually skewed but not in the sense that it drops vertically because of the weight, but it is skewed horizontally. It's hard to describe, but if you stand in front of the gpu, the right side will be more forward than the left side. In other words if you look at the end of the gpu it will be closer to the front panel of the case compared to the beginning of the gpu. I have the h9 case from nxzt which makes this noticeable since the side is glass. Other people are also experiencing this problem but they all have the same computer case as me. either it is because of the mount itself or it just has to do with the pc case. With that i wanted to see if you are also experiencing the problem. Thanks in advance for your time!😃
I tried to use this on a 7900 xtx TUF, its pathetic and way too small. Cooler Master needed to make a longer, bigger version, with better bottom support.
@@WnDTech good video on how its used, but I forgot how small graphics cards used to be and the 7900 xtx tuf is like 2.5x times larger and it easily cleared 7 slots and couldn't even fit under an air cooler.
Why would you want the gpu so high like you've condensed all that heat and reduced airflow to the top of the case. If you want to access the ram it's now impossible, looks terrible as well. You've got no airflow to the back of the gpu which is now cooking your motherboard and probably the nvme drive. Good way to reduce the life of your pc I guess. Sorry to be harsh 😂. Lower it to the bottom bring the gpu forward so you have good airflow in front and behind gpu.
@@WnDTech you've got no airflow behind that GPU which is cooking a lot of passively cooled components behind it. I'd want it to be at the bottom half way forward between the front and motherboard behind but it looks like this doesn't go low enough to me which is a big shame.
Not a bad review, but it doesnt have structure. Lots of mindless talking, camera shows your face instead of the product and how you mounted it, you are a good looking dude, but i wanted to see the bracket and the issues you had with mounting it.
Lots of you really like this video, thank you! But if you could maybe hit that subscribe button when your done that would be super.
Vertical GPU is a great mod! I've used the V1 and have a V2 here waiting on the right project. Had to buy PCIE4.0 riser which was crazy money on its own!
Yeah, to he fair this was purchased on offer. Its the only reason I got it. It's why I never mentioned the price in the video.
Nice video sorry for not being active I've been busy this past couple of days school is killing me
Sorry to hear that bud, thanks for catching up ;)
@@WnDTech:)
Thanks for the video. Will probably pull the trigger on this mount.
Let me know how it goes.m however I wpukd wait for a discount as the price has gone up.
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My gigabyte 4070ti came with a bracket to stop it from sagging
You use the motherboard brass supports and screw in the supports and the card slides under and you screw it in
Looks really nice
Looking good. Still want to vertical mount my GPU sometime too.
Took me many many years..
Awesome! 2.2k views. You should do more videos like these...Hope you guys are doing well!
More coming V soon ;)
Nice video. I was worried because the picture didn't show the mounting holes. I have a question about your AIO though why do you have your cooler lines against your exhaust fan? Couldn't you rotate the AIO 90 degrees so that your lines run to the right so they are hidden and away from the fan blades?
Since that video it was moved, As I didn't like the look, that being said it made no difference to any Thermals.
I found this vertical mount and pm9a1 512gb SSD which still has 2.5 years for like just 64 dollars :) The mount alone in my country costs like 70 bucks and you know the price of the ssds going crazy. Can't wait to mount my 4070 ti super aorus master :D
thats dope bro
Sweet, love a good vertical mount :)
Me too!
Picked up one of these the other day. It was a little tricky to mount becuase I use an air cooler not an aio, and my gpu is a 7900xt. So far it works pretty good with no issues with temps or loss of performance
Good to know. Cheers
Can u make a temp. Test between orizzontale and vertical set usino the coolermater kit 3.0?tks
I could certainly give it a go. However, being able to control the ambient temperature to keep the tests fair is currently beyond my current setup, maybe once I get a dedicated studio, that will be possible.
Great video! Thank you!
Your welcome
Making it work in such a narrow case is awesome. Have you by any chance checked your GPU temps after installing it vertically? I wonder if this setup makes GPU run a bit cooler.
Actually, no, mine has broken now, so I'm not able to test it yet. When I get another, I'll be sure to test it.
@@WnDTechSorry to hear that. So is the mount bracket broken or the riser cable or something else unrelated? Would you recommend this vertical mount based on your experience?
@californiaballer the riser cable was possibly the issue, Honestly, I would still recommend it, however, only when it's on a discount. Not at full price.
Thanks for this video, sure cured my insomnia
We don't offer free medical advice. Thanks
It’s clever how this bracket can mount in MATX case.
But I feel there would still be some problem, e.g. length of riser cable cannot fit etc
When I jext get a mate case.. I'll try it
I got this in white. You need to slide from the side to align it correctly ..............................
About to install the same mount, with the 7900xtx, in a attempt to lower hot spot temps
Good luck.
Hey man I'm currently getting a PC now and I'm quite tight in budget so I only bought the Ryzen 5 5600g which GPU is good for gaming that isn't that super expensive
I'll be honest, most GPUs are over priced right now, even 2nd hand ones. But it depends on what games you play.
That being said the G means it's got graphics. It will play most things you chuck at it if you dial back your expectations.
@@WnDTechI see thanks for the answer im probably guessing it's not good for graphic demanding games like warzone might as well stick to mobile since warzone is coming out in mobile too but will it run fine on roblox valorant etc etc that's not graphics demanding?
@@WnDTechdarn it it's so being a student
@@WnDTechwhat about the cpu and the GPU u used on your daughter PC is it cheap or bit expensive?
Nice. ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
Do you know if this will work with a phanteks enthoo pro case?
It's a universal bracket so I would think it should be fine
this solves gpu cracking issue, I wonder if risers gpu socket wont get damaged because of gpu weight.
Naa it's pretty solid.
thank you
Your very welcome.
Just info, the rgb of your motherboard still on, thats mean there is still electric power run on your system, did you unplug your power cable? If you did, better to wait till all electricity gone before you take out the gpu
It was indeed off.
in your opinion, is it compatible with lian li or 11 air mini?
Providing it has 4 pcie shots on the back of the case, it should be fine.
hi do u know if i can use this eith the o11d evo??
As long as it has the required amount of pcie slots available.. can you not check the case on the manufacturer website ?
U can
Hi thanks very much for the video you've made this whole process a bit less confusing lol . I've just brought a gamerock 3080ti. I have a corsair 465x case. Like yours it has 2 vertical expansion slots but I'm not wanting to mount there because of how close the gpu would be to the glass and the worry of overheating. Like your case my horizontal slots have the metal lines in between and I'm not wanting to cut them but want the gpu to be further back for airflow . This seems like a great solution but after just shelling out on the gpu 65 to 80 isn't a option for me atm . Would you know are there any cheaper alternatives please?
I would wait for a discount if I were you. I cant speak for reliability of other similar holders so wouldn't want to give advice for a inferior alternative product
I'm considering getting this, but it looks like I won't be able to use it with an air cooler in a m-atax case like the Asus AP201
That is a shame
How much does it add to the total GPU assembly length?
Put it this way, the GPU is longer than the universal bracket.
Hello good sir. Im trying to make a workstation with dual vertical 4090 GPUS. Can you recommend a case, vertical holders and riser cables?
I'm honestly not sure that's even possible. I've don't know if any case that supports duel vertical brackets because they usual need to use the pcie slots. Some use all 7, some don't. At least not without modding. Only full size tower I've ever had my hands on is the Thermaltake x71
how much is the card moving to the right? i have about 2cm of space,
It moves quite far. But if you only have 2cm of space left this might not be the bracket for you.
First of all thank you!very nice video! I want to ask you, with this vertical mount it's impossible to have one pci slot free? For example, i have asus z790 hero and i want to have one free pci slot to install Rog hyper M.2 card, can i?
You can move the mount up or down the 7 pcie slots, so as long as you m.2 card fits under the bracket, and there is room I don't see why not? You might have to move you rear fan upwards like I did to allow mounting the bracket on the very top pcie slot. How thick is your m.2 ?
Or if the m.2 is narrow enough it might fit behind the bracket. But bear in mind it needs room for the riser cable too.
@@WnDTech thank you very much! the rog card dimensions is
20.2 * 9.6 *1.3cm
How about the HDMI cable?
I see there are horizontal bars at the case.
It's all in the video...
@@WnDTech aah, i see it's in the end, thanks 👌
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I also bought this gpu mount and I noticed that my gpu leans forward. The further towards the end of the gpu the more it will come forward. Do you also have this problem? Thanks in advance for the help!
Lean forward ? I'm not sure what you mean? Try to describe if you were looking at the gpu
@@WnDTech
thanks for replying! the gpu is actually skewed but not in the sense that it drops vertically because of the weight, but it is skewed horizontally. It's hard to describe, but if you stand in front of the gpu, the right side will be more forward than the left side. In other words if you look at the end of the gpu it will be closer to the front panel of the case compared to the beginning of the gpu.
I have the h9 case from nxzt which makes this noticeable since the side is glass. Other people are also experiencing this problem but they all have the same computer case as me. either it is because of the mount itself or it just has to do with the pc case. With that i wanted to see if you are also experiencing the problem. Thanks in advance for your time!😃
I'll have a look and money and report back soon.
did you notice any problems those 2 months ????
Non at all.
@@WnDTech ok thank you im gone buy it )))
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@@WnDTech thanks but i don't trust online shopping i always buy on hand
OK then.
Nice video. Get some RGB 😅
That's the plan!
I tried to use this on a 7900 xtx TUF, its pathetic and way too small. Cooler Master needed to make a longer, bigger version, with better bottom support.
I don't know the size comparison compared to a rtx 3070 ti, so I can't possibly comment. I don't see why it wouldn't fit though.
@@WnDTech good video on how its used, but I forgot how small graphics cards used to be and the 7900 xtx tuf is like 2.5x times larger and it easily cleared 7 slots and couldn't even fit under an air cooler.
Why would you want the gpu so high like you've condensed all that heat and reduced airflow to the top of the case. If you want to access the ram it's now impossible, looks terrible as well. You've got no airflow to the back of the gpu which is now cooking your motherboard and probably the nvme drive. Good way to reduce the life of your pc I guess.
Sorry to be harsh 😂. Lower it to the bottom bring the gpu forward so you have good airflow in front and behind gpu.
Not sure what you're basing your judgment on, but the thermals actually improved through out the entire case.
@@WnDTech you've got no airflow behind that GPU which is cooking a lot of passively cooled components behind it.
I'd want it to be at the bottom half way forward between the front and motherboard behind but it looks like this doesn't go low enough to me which is a big shame.
@@FreeWhilly734 there are 3 120 fans on the right of the case blowing air litterally over the gpu. It's fine.
Not a bad review, but it doesnt have structure.
Lots of mindless talking, camera shows your face instead of the product and how you mounted it, you are a good looking dude, but i wanted to see the bracket and the issues you had with mounting it.
Okay. We will take that under advisement.
Drama Queen ........
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