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LINKUP PCIe Riser Cables are designed for various configurations to suit different PC builds. The cables come in three different angles:
270° "Left Angle - Downward" cables allow the graphics card to extend down from the riser cable PCIe interface if the cable is kept straight. 180° "Straight" cables allow the graphics card to extend straight out from the motherboard and riser cable PCIe interface if the cable is kept straight. 90° "Right Angle - Upward" cables allow graphics cards to extend up from the riser cable PCIe interface if the cable is kept straight.
These angles and orientations are based on a standard vertically mounted motherboard configuration. The "component side" of the graphics card is usually the side most desired for GPU viewing.
LINKUP offers a range of riser cable products to cater to different needs:
Premium Straight Riser Cable: Designed for PCIE 4.0 performance, verified to work without any BSOD or WHEA errors. Compatible with the latest GPUs and chipsets.
LINKUP Ultra PCIE 4.0 Verified Extreme Right Angle 3.0 Riser Cables: Provides up to 50cm cable length in a right-angle configuration.
SLI Bridge: Allows users to connect multiple GPUs for increased performance.
LINKUP Custom MOD PSU Extension Cables: Available in various lengths and colors to match system builds.
Troubleshooting steps: 1. Update BIOS on both motherboard and GPU to the latest firmware. 2. Reset BIOS to optimal default settings, as overclocking can cause instability in PCIe Gen 4 mode. 3. Try booting without the riser cable to ensure the system can function properly. 4. Clean the connector contacts on the riser cable and GPU with rubbing alcohol. 5. Ensure the riser cable is fully and securely inserted into the PCIe socket. 6. Try a different PCIe slot, preferably the one closest to the CPU. 7. In rare cases where the above steps do not resolve the issue, consider exchanging the riser cable, motherboard, or contacting LINKUP support for further assistance.
Screws are not recommended for mounting the riser cable, as they may cause misalignment and damage to the GPU. Instead, install the riser cable onto the GPU first, then secure the GPU with the I/O bracket.
LINKUP's riser cables offer over 64GB/s (bi-directional) true PCIe 4.0 performance, with unique shielding and dedicated power lines to ensure lossless signal transmission. They are backed by a 1-year warranty and premium online support.
Upgrade to LINKUP's new future-proof PCIE 5.0 riser cable to stay ahead of the curve and prepare for upcoming GPUs like the RTX5090, expected to arrive in Q4 2024.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
package_dimensions | 8.46 x 5.55 x 1.34 inches; 4.94 ounces | ||||
item_model_number | PCIE4EXT11SR-025 | ||||
date_first_available | January 5, 2022 | ||||
manufacturer | LINKUP Technology Inc. | ||||
country_of_origin | Taiwan | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #5,836 in Computer Internal Components | ||||
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