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2025-09-06 16:03:19
Works as described, used to extend to a PCI network card on my new case. Works great!
The Syndicate Tech
2025-08-25 10:20:05
World's as expected. Cable is a bit stiff, but this may be desired depending on the use case.
Shawn
2025-07-17 17:32:30
Worked perfect for relocating an additional PCIe card due to my GPU size. It is well put together and the cable is very flexible. High quality part.
jim owens
2025-07-01 18:28:40
I have used this with my 2x10G Nic and I have had no problems. It works exactly like if I used it on my MB. It is very flexible and easy to use. It was the perfect fit in my build and has a verity of sizes.I would have only wished the build of the ends were a little better material. I feel like I might be able to break it if I where to use it incorrectly or push to hard.
Raid
2025-06-19 14:51:57
Too tall to go under the video card
States
2025-06-10 11:51:18
This PCIe X4 riser cable isn't really meant to be used with GPUs (which benefit from X8 or more lanes). It does, however, work great if you need to relocate other types of expansion cards. In my case, I wanted to assemble a slim router using a mini-PC and a multi-port Ethernet card, and this riser was perfect for the job.The cable is nicely built, with plastic covers protecting the solder points at both ends. The wiring feels sturdy, is reasonably flexible, and measures 6cm between the PCBs. Everything just works, and I've had no issues with signal integrity or system instability. Overall, solid quality and easy to recommend.
RFM
2025-05-11 12:05:48
In anything but a budget case, you can find a way of vertical mounting your graphics card these days; of course, you need a riser cable to do this. This cable is built well and will suffice to transmit your graphic card information. I took off two stars because this is a PCIe 3.0 version cable. It makes no sense to me to take an expensive graphics card and throttle it by only giving it a 3.0 cable to move data. Granted, you are probably putting your card in a motherboard that is at least PCIe 4.0 compatible, with most being sold with PCIe 5.0. Yes, I know there are no PCIe 5.0 graphic cards, and if you are building Intel, the PCIe lanes are probably shared between your GPU and the first NVMe M.2 devices, but you may throttle the card further with a 3.0 riser. Why take a chance with this small component in your build?
DH
2025-04-13 12:01:25
Mein oberster PCI-E Slot wird vom lüfter des CPU Kühlers verdeckt. Da ich aber auf meinem mainbaord noch keine m.2 Slots habe, brauche ich den Port für eine m.2 SSD. Mit diesem Adapter kann ich die SSD betreiben obwohl der Slot verdeckt ist.
Bordeaux2000
2025-03-18 17:37:02
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Robert G. Wood
2025-02-23 16:09:51
What else to add? It does what I wanted and paid for. I am only filling these reviews because I want to see the joke after the allotment.
Haroon
2025-01-14 14:25:04
Good Value, Good Product, Works well.
Denys
2025-01-02 15:49:27
works good, but need to use a file to make central gap in PCIe wider - it's too tight to put it in slot.
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