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Lian Li releases 200 mm PCIe 5.0 riser cable, uses 180- to 90-degree angled connector for easy installs
High-end PC case maker Lian Li just released a new PCIe 5.0 riser cable, allowing users to vertically install their GPUs for a more aesthetic look within their case. According to Lian Li’s post on X ...
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Vertical GPU mounts are a thermal suicide pact and no one can change my mind
Graphics cards are so expensive, why would I risk it's lifespan?
Building your own desktop computer is all about performance. Actually, that’s a lie; for a substantial portion of the community, the look and aesthetic quality of a PC and its components is at least ...
Vertically mounting your graphics card rarely has a performance benefit, but who cares about that when it looks so much cooler facing out through your side panel? While flipping your GPU vertically ...
Not all cases are created equally, and that’s especially true of the GEEEK range. While most cases are stamped out of steel, these ones are mostly cut from plastic panels that mount onto aluminium ...
EK is introducing a new vertical GPU mounting bracket. This is an evolution of the EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder and it is called EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder EVO - Gen4 Riser. It is the most secure and ...
EK is introducing a PCIe 4.0 X16 riser cable. This high-performance cable is compatible with all current motherboards. This covers chipsets based on the Z590, Z690, X570, and B550. It was tested on ...
I'm considering installing my (to be bought) Nvidia RTX 3080 horizontally in a (to be bought) Fractal Design Define 7 Light. I'll likely be using a (to be bought) X570 motherboard, maybe a B550. I'd ...
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