OCPC showcases their Pole P1 GPU Stand/Cooler ahead of Computex

Prevent GPU sag while improving GPU airflow – OCPC has a solution for hot and heavy graphics cards

At Computex 2024, OCPC will be showcasing a new GPU support solution that promises to provide users with enhanced cooling. Meet the OCPC Pole P1, a patented graphics card support that features RGB lighting and two integrated fans.

This GPU support solution can support up to two graphics card, and helps direct airflow towards the fans of graphics cards and across their backplates. This helps to deliver optimal cooling performances, and should help prevent heat-related performance drops.

With graphics cards becoming hotter and heavier, there is a clear market for GPU supports that feature a cooling element. This is where the OCPC Pole P1 steps in. This support bracket is made for horizontally mounted graphics cards, which are known to sag if improperly supported. With Nvidia’s RTX 5090 Founders Edition reportedly being a huge 4-slot graphics card, it is clear that the PC market needs more GPU support solutions.

OCPC will be at Compute 2024 at Hall 1, 4/F, Booth L0003. Here, OCPC will be showcasing PC cases, DDR5 memory, cooling solutions, and more.

You can join the discussion on OCPC’s Pole P1 GPU Stand/Cooler on the OC3D Forums.

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