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LINKUP - Ultra PCIe 4.0 X16 Riser Cable [RTX4090 RX6950XT x570 B550 Z690 Tested] Shielded High-Speed Vertical Mount Gaming PCI Express Gen4┃Straight Socket (20cm / 7.8") 3.0 Gen3 & TT Compatible

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Capacity: *Gen 4 (Ultra) Straight


Color: Gen 4 (Ultra) Straight [20cm]


Features

  • Newly revised PCIe 4.0. No BSOD, or WUE / WHEA Error free. ***Compatible with GPU - RTX4090, RTX3090ti, RTX3090, RTX3080ti, RTX3080, RTX3070ti, RTX3070, RTX3060ti, RTX3060, RX6950XT, RX6900XT, RX6800XT, RX6800, RX6700XT, RX6600XT, RX6500XT / Chipset - x570, B550, Z590, Z690, and future new GPUs & Chipsets.
  • Screws are not recommended for the riser cable. Some cases may have mis-align screw holes and may cause the GPU to be off alignment when installed, causing damage to the GPU and the system. Please install the riser cable onto the GPU first before securing the GPU with I/O bracket mount. *Please do not use the screws to mount the TT P8 case (the GPU can still be secured by the two screws on the PCIE slots in the case)
  • Over 64GB/s (bi-directional) true PCIe 4.0 performance riser via rare shielded extreme high-speed wires and dedicated power lines for lossless signals at range. Re-engineered wires and connectors for PCIe 4.0 85ohm applications for GPUs, M.2 NVMe SSD. Quality hand soldered gold-plated contacts for signal integrity.
  • Unique individual laneway shielding prevents external EMI/RFI and interference between channels. Sectional design allows air ventilation and lowers working temperatures for better overall system performance. Backed by LINKUP Limited 1-Year Warranty and complimentary Premium Online Support. *** Compatible with most GPU/motherboard components and fits most cases.
  • ULTRA PCIE4.0 Right Angle-25cm: B08XMZ788Y ULTRA PCIE4.0 Left Angle-15cm: B0964B4G2S ULTRA PCIE4.0 Straight-15cm: B08YZ676LX ULTRA PCIE4.0 Reverse GPU-25cm: B092JTY73B ULTRA PCIE4.0 Dual Reverse-20cm: B092JSJ5NY

Brand: LINKUP


Connector Type: Pcie


Cable Type: x16 PCIE connector Riser Cable


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Special Feature: High Speed


Brand: LINKUP


Connector Type: Pcie


Cable Type: x16 PCIE connector Riser Cable


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Special Feature: High Speed


Color: Gen 4 (Ultra) Straight [20cm]


Connector Gender: Male-to-Male


Shape: Round


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Weight: 2.88 Ounces


Wattage: 150 watts


Package Dimensions: 12.52 x 5.63 x 0.94 inches


Item Weight: 2.88 ounces


Manufacturer: LINKUP Technology Inc.


Country of Origin: Taiwan


Item model number: PCIE4EXT11SS-020


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 26, 2021


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  • Updated review, What you need to know, and do you need this cable?
I have been vertically mounting GPU's for awhile, I upgraded to a 3090 RTX card when available and had to switch back to horizontal mounting. Why? Because the vertical mounting kit I was previously using had a riser cable that simply did not work with Nvidia 3000 series GPU's. Ordered this cable and it works now, back to vertical mounting! I ordered the 20cm, my case is a Lian Li 011 XL. To be honest it is a tiny bit long, I think I could have gotten by with the 15cm cable, but it would have been a close fit. With newer cards like the 3080 etc I would even suggest vertical mounting is functionally a better choice too in a large case. I saw the temps on my RAM and various other system points go down anywhere from 2-5 celcius after switching back to vertical. This is because the horizontal mount blocked the intake from the fans at the bottom of my case, and placed the GPU much much closer to the other components on the mobo. Meanwhile the GPU itself under full load basically hit the same max temp regardless of mounting orientation. UPDATED NOTES: I am seeing the same questions asked constantly and relentlessly, which cable should I buy, what length, etc etc etc. The answers are almost always the same, so read on if you want to know which one you should buy or if you even should buy one. 1: Right angle or Straight? Answer - Is your case an ITX case? If not, the answer is Right Angle, the end. Doesn't matter if it is full tower, mid tower, or what vertical mounting adapter you are using. Unless your case is an ITX case you want the Right Angle version. If you ARE using an ITX or Mini ITX case you want the Straight angle. 2: Will it work with my motherboard XYZ into infinity? Answer - Is the primary PCI Express slot of your motherboard PCI-E 3.0 or higher compliant? If the answer is yes, then yes, this cable will work with your motherboard. 3: Which length should I buy? Answer 1 - If your case is a ATX Mid Tower or Full Tower case you are almost guaranteed to be fine with the 20cm length. If anything it will probably be slightly long. You may even be okay with the 15 cm length, for example with the Phanteks P500A case (which I have used in computer builds) the 15cm version will be long enough though it will be a little snug. Any less than 15 I probably wouldn't risk it unless you are vertically mounting the GPU in the highest possible position. For reference both of the riser cables included with the old Phanteks vertical mount kit and the new EKWB kits are around 18cm. Answer 2 - But what if I have an ITX case? Then you probably already had a riser cable included with the case. You need to remove that riser cable, measure it, and order accordingly. I am sorry but doing anything else is just rolling the dice unless you have specific manufacturer documentation stating the required length. 4: The question you should ask but probably don't... Do I even need this cable? Answer - That depends. Do you need to replace your existing riser cable for some reason? Maybe it went bad or there was a recall on it? If so than this cable is a good choice. Alternatively, are you in my situation where you upgraded to a newer card like a RXT 3080 or Ryzen 6800XT and your new GPU wouldn't work with your old riser cable? Then yes, this cable is a great buy. However if you are buying this cable for no reason other than "PCI-E 4.0!!!!!!" You absolutely do not need, and should not buy this cable. You are extremely unlikely to get true PCI-E 4.0 speed over a riser cable, even this one. Also extensive tests have been done by many trusted tech groups and reviewers that have proven forced PCI-E 4.0 has extremely minimal performance gain over 3.0. Most often less than 5% gain, sometimes as little as 1%. A theoretical maybe gain of a couple percent (which translates generally to only 1-3 frames) is not worth 70 dollars. The thing that makes this cable good is that it has been factory tested with all modern graphics cards and is guaranteed to work with them. No other riser cable on the market that I know of, and certainly no included riser cable that comes with a kit, can claim the same. The PCI-E 4.0 compatibility is a cool marketing spiel, but it is not a reason to buy this riser cable. 4.0 compliance does not mean 4.0 speeds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2021 by Karkarov

  • It is long and just works!
Capacity: **Gen 4+ (AVA+) Right Angle Color: Gen4+ Right Angle (AVA+) [30cm]
I was a little concerned since I needed an extender that was longer than most standard offerings and some of the longer products had mixed reviews for compatibility and stability. While this product is more expensive than some others I have had zero problems with a 3090ti. Build quality and performance has been excellent. I have used it for a couple of months now so this is not a review just saying it is shiny coming out of the packaging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023 by Charles A.

  • It works
Capacity: **Gen 4+ (AVA+) Right Angle Color: Gen4+ Right Angle (AVA+) [60cm]-White
Honestly, I had my reservations on this. I thought it might not work like my other cable, thought the length alone would cause issues. But it works with zero complaints. Paired with my PNY 3070 and I game every night with a 49 inch display, no lag spikes or visual delays, no screen blackouts, can't see any performance differences at all from when the gpu was directly connected to the board to where it's now on the riser cable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by gunner banks

  • Solved my 4070 ti problem
Capacity: *Gen 4 (Ultra) Straight Color: Gen 4 (Ultra) Straight [20cm]-
I have: X570 Aorus Ultra MoBo, Thermaltake Core P3 case, 4070 ti GPU, this cable solved the compatibility issue with the GPU. (I did change the PCIe mode in BIOS to Gen4 as well)
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023 by Joshua T. Robison

  • Works As Advertised
Capacity: *Gen 4 (Ultra) Straight Color: Gen 4 (Ultra) Straight [20cm]-White
I bought a new Thermaltake View 71 case to accommodate my new RTX 3090 graphics card. My old case fit my GTX 970's snuggly, but that case was a non-starter for the extra inch in length the RTX 3090 has. The View 71 has a built-in bracket for mounting the graphics card off of and parallel to the mobo. I decided to take advantage of this design option, thus requiring the purchase of a riser cable like this one. After doing quite a bit of research, I settled on this LINKUP cable. Particularly appealing with this cable is that it is well shielded against interference and has the bandwidth to support PCIe 5.0. While I'm only using it in a PCIe 4.0 configuration at the moment, the extra bandwidth this cable has guarantees I will get full performance out of my PCIe 4.0 setup. Using GPUz, I have confirmed that this cable is perfectly capable of supporting PCIe 4.0 on all 16 lanes. It is a high quality piece and easy to install. Be sure to use LINKUP's chart to order the right length and connector angle for your setup. For the View 71 case, LINKUP's chart recommends the 20cm straight version, so I ordered that one and it fits perfectly. If you have a setup that allows for mounting your graphics card off of the mobo, I highly recommend you go with a LINKUP riser cable. EDIT: After reading several negative reviews on this product, I thought it important to share my perspective: 1) Cost vs. Value--several comments focus on the cost of this product being "too high", "pricey", "not worth it", etc. My perspective--You get what you pay for. This is a high quality product that is supporting the latest and greatest high end graphics cards. Spending $70 to support a $2000 graphics card is well worth the investment, in my opinion. 2) PCIe 4.0 Capability--several comments suggest this cable doesn't support PCIe 4.0 and causes OS and game crashes when the bios is set to PCIe 4.0 rather than 3.0. My perspective--care must be taken with the install to ensure you have the cable properly seated at both ends. If the cable is not fully seated in the mobo or fully seated on the card, your speed will drop to 3.0 or you will get only 8 lanes instead of 16. Just as importantly, you need to make sure you are inserting the cable into the full size PCIe slot closest to the processor on you mobo. Not all PCIe slots support PCIe 4.0 x 16. Check your mobo info to confirm you are plugging the cable into the right slot. Finally, it is vitally important you order the right cable length and connector angle. Again, LINKUP has a chart that will help guide your choice here for your specific setup. A cable that is too short and thus straining the connections on each end, for example, will not yield good results. Likewise, a cable that is too long and thus resting against other components in your build could be picking up noise that will interfere with the signal quality between your graphics card and the mobo. I've been programming, building, and modifying computers since the 1960's. I've built, customized, and tweaked hundreds of PCs since their advent in the 1980's. I know how to lay a solid foundation and tweak the setup to get the most out of the build. I've verified with extensive testing that this product works exactly as advertised and is a high quality piece. If you're price sensitive, find a cheaper product and you'll get what you pay for. If you are having problems with this product working correctly, troubleshoot your setup before you blame the product. In my experience, that's where most computer problems lie. Enjoy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2021 by W. Seith

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