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GLOTRENDS 200mm PCIe 3.0 X16 Riser Cable for Low-end PCIe 3.0 GPUs, Such as GeForce RTX 20/GTX 16/GTX 10 Series and AMD Radeon RX5000/VII/RX Vega/R9 Fury Series, etc

GLOTRENDS 200mm PCIe 3.0 X16 Riser Cable for Low-end PCIe 3.0 GPUs, Such as GeForce RTX 20/GTX 16/GTX 10 Series and AMD Radeon RX5000/VII/RX Vega/R9 Fury Series, etc

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Product Features

  • PCIE 3.0 X16 riser cable: The test speed is about 14GB/s (PCIE 3.0 X16 Theoretical speed = 16GB/s at max). To reach this speed, the CPU, motherboard PCIE X16 slot, and GPU/SSD should all support the PCIE 3.0 X16 feature.
  • 0 to 90 Degree Conversion: This is commonly used for vertical mounting of a GPU in a PC case. Note that not all cases can mount a GPU vertically and require a slot in the back of the case to secure the GPU.
  • This riser cable consists of 6 flat wires running in parallel. The core is tinned copper wrapped in Teflon with a PVC protective coating on the outside. It is very flexible and can be bent 180 degrees without affecting performance. The female port has multiple oval holes for easy attachment to the base (Base not included).
  • Compatible with PCIE GEN 3.0 GPU, such as NVIDIA-RTX 2000/GTX 1600/GTX 1000 Series, GTX 900 Series and AMD-RX7600, RX6000/5000/500/400/Vega Series, Radeon R300/R200 Series, HD7000/6000/5000/4000 Series, etc.
  • Not Hot Swapping: When the system is running, you cannot move the riser cable, or unplug the GPU, which may cause system failure. Please be sure to confirm the power is off before physical operation.
  • If the GPU is not recognized, or if it is otherwise faulty, you need to wipe the dust from the gold fingers with an eraser and re-insert the riser cable, or manually set the PCIE slot in the motherboard's BIOS to PCIE 3.0.

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