best riser
if you're looking for a riser for your graphics card, i recommend thermaltake, the best there is.
This Thermaltake PCI-e X16 Riser Cable adapter allows you to port the PCI-Express port of your motherboard in order to mount your graphics card parallel to the motherboard or to optimise space in an SLI configuration.
16x PCI-Express Adapter - 200 mm tablecloth
General information |
Product name |
Thermaltake PCI-e X16 Riser Cable |
Brand |
Thermaltake | |
Model |
AC-053-CN1OTN-C1 | |
Main characteristics |
Cable type |
Riser |
Cable length |
200 mm | |
Connectivity |
Connector |
PCI Express 3.0 x16 |
Connector (other side) |
PCI Express x16 | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 11 Jul 2017
if you're looking for a riser for your graphics card, i recommend thermaltake, the best there is.
The deadlines are always met.
I wanted to optimise the position of the CG, to have a better cooling.
I had no problem fitting it, the length is more than sufficient.
Attention, no screws for the fixation are delivered.
Results: 10° reduction of the temperature of the CG.
I should have taken a round tablecloth to put it on the outside of the case, but very good product nonetheless.
Used for my new setup to solve a problem of lack of space in the case. This riser allowed me to place my RTX 3080 in a vertical mount without any problem. The product was in every way what I expected.
Two remarks:
- For recent motherboards, think of changing the mode of the PCIe 16 port to 3.0, several feedback indicate crashes when the port is in 4.0 and uses a 3.0 riser (I did not test myself, I directly made the settings.
- Depending on your box, pay attention to the space for the connection. In my case (Antec P120) the cable passes at 3mm from the bottom fans. It doesn't touch but it disrupts the airflow of one of the 3 fans.
Good PCI-E 16x band.
Good length to check with your configuration.
Flexible enough.
Not disappointed with the hardware.