Lian Li launches Multi-Directional Vertical GPU Bracket Kit with PCIe 5.0 Riser Cable

Lian Li’s new vertical GPU mount delivers crazy levels of customisability to PC builders

Lian Li have just launched what I think is the most customisable GPU mount ever to be released. The Lian Li Multi-Directional Vertical GPU Bracket Kit has arrived! With three height levels and tilt options at each level, users will be able to perfectly orient their graphics cards inside their systems. Better yet, the mount also supports graphics cards up to 4-slots thick, and is rated fr up to 10kg to combat GPU sag.

With 10.16mm of space between each height increment, users can perfectly mount their graphics cards to avoid bottom-mounted fans, or to maximise the aesthetic appearance of their systems. Included with this mount is a PCIe 5.0 riser card, ensuring maximum levels of hardware performance from the latest GPUs.

Integrated into the mount is a 5V ARGB lighting strip to increase the mount’s aesthetic appeal. This RGB strip is compatible with most motherboards and their RGB control software.

(Image from Lian Li)

Note how users of this mount can tilt their GPUs forward or backwards. If you tilt your GPU forward, cooling performance can be improved by boosting airflow. This is especially true for PCs with bottom-mounted case fans. A backwads tilt will give your GPU a more appealing aesthetic, making your GPU’s fans and shroud more visible.

Note that this vertical GPU mount comes with a support arm that connects through the motherboard’s mounting hardware. This further combats sag and adds further rigidity to PCs.

Lian Li’s new Multi-Direction Vertical GPU Bracket is now available with an MSRP of $74.99. This MSRP applies to both the Black and White versions of the bracket.

You can join the discussion on Lian Li’s new Multi-Directional Vertical GPU Bracket Kit on the OC3D Forums.

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