how easy its it to plug in the display port though ? you missed that bit as there is cost bars in place for the bays, I suspect ups would have to pull the card further into the case the connector sits inside it.
@@MrExdous69i would go for the no tech king 95 but that’s just me. it fits my 4090 strix & you can do a push pull config while having the rad in the front. but that’s if your’re mounting the gpu horizontally. I would have to buy this bracket & see how much space there is in the front
I think for some you cut out the old mounting plate, but some cases have it to where you can rotate the mounting plate or at least remove it to put in a vertical mount
@@SpuddGamingsomeone else asked a question that I had the same. How difficult is the display port to access? It appears as though there is no room to connect to the gpu
Dude thank you, I’m new to building my own pc and I keep getting stuck with stuff like this, but this actually helped me visualise and understand how to properly do it. Great vid 👍
It does unfortunately, I'm currently trying to figure out a way around that with one idea being to vertically mount the video card in the already given slots and using a riser cable like used for the gpu 😂
you basically have to cut out the horizontal frame from the back where your ports are oe you wont be able to access the ports on your gpu. this stupid guy forgot to mention that.
Admittedly it’s a little fiddly getting the cables in but because the bracket is adjustable, you can get the cables to plug in without cutting anything away
@@SpuddGaming ohh okay so what you did was fit in the display port/hdmi inside instead of it being exposed outside right? Hope I'm making sense hahaha And if yes, is this possible for other vertical mounts or the mount should be adjustable?
I have this Gpu (4080 pny xlr8 like you) and mainboard Asus too (Asus Prime B760) How to sync RGB on GPU with mainboard Asus bro , My Armoury Crate don’t show gpu in Aura Sync.
There’s a few things to consider with this, it’s possible yes, but not recommended. If you are running a dual channel motherboard then you can run two sticks of each, provided they are the same speed and are in the correct slots (eg the 2x8GB in slots 1 & 3, 2x16GB in slots 2 & 4), but you may run into some performance issues. If the two sets are different clock speeds then this will cause a lot of problems and the system will not run properly. I would instead recommend just straight up replacing the 2x8GB with the 2x16GB rather than using them togethrr
I have had problems with the pny 4070ti xrl8 with the rgb the card Turn on the rgb Windows loads and everything spends 10 seconds inside Windows and the rgb goes to the card and if I open the pny speed x application I turn on the rgb and if I restart the pc or I turn off the same thing happens again within Windows it runs out of rgb I turn on the application and it has rgb
This V3 vertical support is not suitable for the Cooler Master HAF 700 case! Reason, the part that connects to the case has 2 holes in the center and 2 guide pins on the sides and the HAF 700, GPU card, audio, etc... are held in under pressure and the case also has guide pins.
i need to get one mount like that for my gpu, i don't like how all of the companies that makes the gpu's seem to have the backplate on top so the ugly side shows and the pretty side is hidden below, such a wierd choice for a aestetic gpu
Any noticeable difference in GPU temps? Most vertical temp test I've seen don't have any bottom case fans. I've only seen one other case do this and it was a 1 C increase
Depends on the case. I have a Lancool 3 and the difference between horizontal/vertical mount is pretty much insignificant, like 1-2 degrees Celsius .Also I do have 3 fans on the bottom.
i hate the fact that my lian li kit leaves so much space between the Motherboard and the vertical braket, that a 3,5 slot card, cant fit a finger between the fans and glas of the case. its wasted space. the backside of the lian li kit, has like 4cm of space there. but at least it can go low. so low, that i can basically place it on the bottom fans. having it higher, would mean the gpu would block my rgb ram from view, at least partially. so in other words, there is no perfect vertical kit, because this one, fits to high for me
Everyone keeps parroting that... Yeah it's not ideal but his pump is not the highest point so it'll be okay. It looks like it may not fit very well with the rad turned the other way.
@@christopherbussiere4415 how mature of you... Well here, maybe you'll accept it when Jay says it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DKwA7ygTJn0.htmlsi=gxo-kQzvSwbGS1s2