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LINKUP PCIE 5 0 Riser Cable for Vertical GPU Mount Right Angle Graphics Card GPU Ready Usable with

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  • Verified Compatibility — Built for vertical GPU mount and standard layouts across towers, SFF/ITX sandwich cases, open benches, and water-cooled rigs. Fully backward-compatible with PCIe 4.0 and validated on ASUS WS WRX80SE WiFi II and WRX90E Gen5 boards. Ready for next-gen cards like RTX 5090 and RX 9070. Use this PCIe 5.0 riser cable to place the GPU exactly where airflow and aesthetics demand—without giving up stability.
  • Gen5 x16 Performance & Shielding — Delivers full 128GB/s on PCIe 5.0 x16 with tuned impedance, premium conductors, and multilayer shielding to suppress crosstalk and EMI. The AVA design targets clean eye margins under load and tight bends, making it a dependable PCIe Gen5 riser cable for high-FPS gaming, AI, and storage workflows. Replace Gen 3 and Gen 4 PCIe cables while preserving upgrade headroom for future GPUs.
  • Showcase Aesthetics, Improve Cooling — Move the card where it breathes. A vertical mount GPU clears intake for thick shrouds & radiators, reducing heat soak & noise while giving builds a clean, gallery-style look. Route like a tidy GPU extension cable & keep clocks steady thanks to robust shielding & low-loss geometry. Builders report good quality & that it simply works great when paired with the right bracket and case layout. View Product Description to ensure Compatibility with your PC case.
  • Installation Instructions — Measure with a string from the motherboard slot to the GPU PCB to pick the correct span. Seat connectors fully until latched; Fold & Flex in any way. Use standoffs and support brackets if the chassis requires it. If fit seems tight, contact us before forcing parts—we’ll advise the best path for your case model. Clear guidance turns this into a straightforward PCIe cable install, even in cramped ITX routes.
  • Choose the right Cable — Choose a length between 2–35.4 inches (see Installation Instruction) and the connector you need: right angle, straight, left angle, double reverse, single reverse right, single reverse left, or single reverse straight. One family covers ITX sandwiches, server trays, and vertical displays. Consistent Gen5 signal integrity across sizes makes it a flexible PCIe extender or GPU riser cable for clean cable management today with room to evolve tomorrow.
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BrandLINKUP
Connector TypePcie
Cable TypeRiser Cable
Compatible DevicesThermaltake Divider 200 TG
Special FeatureHigh Speed

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Customers find the PCIe riser cable works well with 50 series NVIDIA GPUs and is easy to install. Customers disagree on the cable's length and value for money.

★★★★★

Great length and connector orientation options

EricNovember 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase

I had a PCIE 4.0 riser cable from Corsair that I grabbed when I bought my case way back, but being able to get a more build-specific length and connector orientation was so much better. Yeah, I know that I am probably not even taking advantage of the full bandwidth capabilities with my 5070ti going from a PCIE 4.0 to a 5.0, but I feel like the airflow gains without the previous massively excessive S-bend of flexible riser packed in between my GC and the MoBo isolating the card from the flow was worth the cost. Installed easy, comes with hardware if you need the standoffs/screws to mount to your case. Build quality feels good. So far it works well, looks good to have the GC vertical and not worry about sag, and in my mind now I’m getting everything out of my GPU without any bottlenecks to slow me down. Read more

★★★★★

The pcie 5 riser cable to buy

Jane Marie HelmsMarch 17, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Great pcie 5 riser cable, works as intended and the make quality is very good as well. Customer service was very responsive and helpful, were able to work through issues that came up with case compatibility. I have been using LINKUP’s riser cables for several years now and will continue to do so. Highly recommend. Read more

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★★★★★

Great for adding my 4090 to my 5090 system playing with AI

D. SempekFebruary 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Had this for a few months, it's been extremely stable. Using it to add my old 4090 in conjunction with a 5090 experimenting with open source AI models. You need a serious power supply to run 2 cards like this. I'm using a Seasonic 1600 Watt PS. When both are working hard the draw is massive. Had to get creative because the case wasn't big enough to hold them both. Having it external works out well for thermals also! Read more

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★☆☆☆☆

This cable did not work for me

MelDecember 18, 2025✓ Verified purchase

I bought this LINKUP riser cable because my PC had been running with a 4.0 for some time, and I wasn't getting optimal throughput for my 5.0-capable GPU and motherboard. After the install I spent a week wrestling with BIOS settings and even did a fresh install of Windows 11 to verify that this LINKUP cable wasn't working properly. It would work for an hour, sometimes two, then my PC would completely lock. I'll add that this was under low-to-average CPU/GPU user load, with no gaming more intense than Stardew Valley. I purchased a different 5.0 riser cable made by a very well known PC case manufacturer and it works beautifully with no other changes to BIOS or operating system. A simple swap out resolved the hangs that had been happening since I installed the LINKUP cable. No more freezes for several days now. I either got a bad cable or this product cannot work at its advertised speed. Read more

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Not Magic

Joshua G.September 20, 2025✓ Verified purchase

It seems a lot of people buy these expecting a miracle. There are lots of things to consider. PCIe, especially Gen5, is particularly finicky about signal integrity. While longer options are offered, what cable length you can get away with will vary wildly by a few factors. 1) Your motherboard / chipset quality, manufacturer, and CPU brand. 2) The slot you pick (huge), as closer to the CPU has shorter traces, and the bottom slot is often controlled by the chipset, which is less reliable. 3) PCI generation. If you're buying this, I assume you want 5, which is harder to stabilize than 4, which is harder than 3. Generally, you might be able to get away with 20-25 cm on the top PCIe slot. On the bottom, you might be lucky to get 10 cm to work. Video is more robust, among other reasons because it has error detection and retry to smooth over signal integrity issues. On the other hand, audio out from the GPU is notoriously flaky. While you may get video working, audio may be borderline or outright broken. Audio is a real-time, isochronous stream. Packets have to arrive on time and do not have recovery mechanisms. Your GPU will receive the information and process it itself, not on a different chip on the board. The GPU brand and generation could easily influence how reliable this is. The audio may be more or less reliable depending on the source. Browser audio, such as Bandcamp, will constantly re-negotiate and sync with a smaller stream buffer. This can cause serious audio cutouts if the PCIe connectivity isn't ideal. Something like a locally installed app, such as MusicBee, will be more reliable, but not necessarily perfect. What can you do to prevent problems? 1) Use the minimum generation PCIe setting you can without running out of bandwidth overhead. Not every use case will require the bandwidth to saturate gen 4, making gen 5 have no benefit while being harder to drive. 2) Use the PCIe slot closest to the GPU, where able. Sometimes you can't because of the lane configurations. Use GPU-Z to check if you're seeing the right lane distribution among your devices. Read your motherboard manual and ask an AI how much bandwidth you need for your monitor's resolution and refresh rate. 3) Measure twice, consider required bends, and buy the shortest possible cable. Even small differences in length mean huge attenuation benefits. 4) Consider if you need HDMI / DP audio out. If so, you need to be stricter. 5) During install, prevent any strain on the cable. Keep them as straight as possible. Gentle bends and nothing sharp to damage them. Straighter cables are more reliable. As far as operating system / driver / BIOS changes: 1) Disable PCIe link power state management. 2) Disable PCIe power saving features in BIOS. 3) If using the chipset lanes, make sure to check for any chipset settings in BIOS that may impact it, particularly power-related. 4) Use the lowest audio format you need for your equipment and source files. No 24-bit, 192k if you only need 16-bit, 48k. 5) Consider turning off AMD ULPS in the registry for the GPU, if using AMD. 6) Also on AMD, turning on audio noise suppression can mitigate flaky audio. This forces a continuous, buffered stream and can prevent the GPU audio processing from idling between packets, smoothing over minor drops. Read more

★★★★☆

IT IS exactly as advertised! True Gen5 spec and full 16 lanes. A TRUE GLASS CANNON.

Mr. RJune 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase

The media could not be loaded. If anyone has ever heard the term glass cannon and knows what it means you will understand what this thing is. It is not to be tinkered or fk'd with. Look at the instructions, figure out which hole set it yours, install it, and leave it alone! Make sure you anchor your card down properly with the screws into the vertical mount, do not let the weight of the card rest on the riser without that support. Well, when I connected the GIGABYTE AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 32GB GDDR7 PCI Express 5.0 ATX Graphics Card GV-N5090AORUSM ICE-32GD to the GIGABYTE X870E AORUS PRO ICE AM5 motherboard it was glitching because I have a Gen 5 NVME in slot 1 and a gen 4 NVME in slot SB. Technically that should have left me 16 Gen 5 lanes for the GPU but I couldn't get it to work. Then I plugged in this riser and BAM Instant fix on all devices and all lanes! Be careful the device and the cable is delicate but damn it hauls data!! THIS THING FCKING SCREAMS ON DATA SPEED! But, please for the love of all things digital, please exercise some critical thinking on installation. We DO NOT HAVE a lot of gen 5 riser options out there and despite this thing being delicate it has the flexibility and versatility to do what most of need while actually giving us a full 16 lanes of gen 5! Yes, they need to make it more durable but lets not frack this up for everyone else. We need access to riser cables like this! Read more

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