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Arctic Extender VG ā vertical GPU mount vs RTX 5080
Arctic showed their new Xtender case at Computex, however we didn't visit their booth which means this review is the first time KitGuru has got to grips with this rather large case. The headline ...
EK (EKWB), one of the leading computer cooling solution providers, has introduced a very special vertical GPU mounting bracket. The EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder stands out for the way it uses two ATX ...
Antec may have just found the last area of your gaming PC that still hasn't been given a dose of RGB lighting, as it's just released a new vertical GPU mount with a strip of customizable color across ...
If you are an RGB enthusiast and want to showcase your brand new GPU then you might be considering mounting your GPU vertically. Currently, there are motherboards that only officially support ...
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-Loop Vertical GPU Holder EVO - Gen4 Riser is most secure and rigid vertical GPU mounting mechanism. Uses thicker materials and two ATX motherboard mounting points to additionally secure the ...
EK®, the leading computer cooling solutions provider, is releasing a vertical GPU mounting bracket designed specifically for cases with closed-off PCI-E expansion slots (with horizontal bars ...
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Mistakes I avoid when vertically mounting my GPU
Vertically mounted graphics cards simply look better, and that's a fact. And if your PC is a beloved possession, you'll probably want it to look the best it can. However, there are a few cautionary ...
In a nutshell: If you play PC games in a hermetically sealed room or can otherwise manage to keep dust and moisture at bay, then Antec's cool-looking Cannon gaming chassis should be on your radar. Not ...
So it's time to upgrade my GF's rig. The old Core2 era system does its job but it's getting a little slow for my taste and it guzzles too much power. I'd take a mini ITX board, but the combination of ...
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