Monday, November 18th 2019

A VGA Stand with RGB LED and Power Routing, Courtesy DeepCool

DeepCool rolled out the GH-01, a graphics card reinforcement stand that you install inside your tower-type case, to minimize PCB bending over time (a vastly exaggerated phenomenon). But wait, it does more: the stand has an RGB LED embellishment along its length, and has space to route your graphics card's power cables. Up to two 8-pin PCIe power cables can be routed. You use a thumb-screw and notches to adjust the GH-01's VGA support height from 47.2 mm to 154 mm. The stand itself measures 52.6 mm x 60.6 mm x 163.73 mm (WxDxH). It can bear a load of up to 5 kg. There are two sub-variants of the GH-01 based on the illumination type. The GH-01 RGB uses old-school RGB lighting through 12 V 4-pin RGB control. The GH-01 LED, on the other hand, uses more modern 5 V addressable-RGB over a 3-pin connector. The company didn't reveal pricing.
Add your own comment

31 Comments on A VGA Stand with RGB LED and Power Routing, Courtesy DeepCool

#26
ShurikN
biffzinkerThe RGB could of been used as a way to monitor GPU usage or temperature.
Power draw maybe? That would be cool.
Posted on Reply
#27
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
I remember that some Gigabyte SOC cards had LEDs which can show power consumption, though it would've needed a software for that, so I didn't bother. But that would be cool.
Posted on Reply
#28
LiveOrDie
Chloe PriceI remember that some Gigabyte SOC cards had LEDs which can show power consumption, though it would've needed a software for that, so I didn't bother. But that would be cool.
if the stand had a PCI-e power plug and then you PSU cable plugged into the stand it would be able to do that.
Posted on Reply
#29
zo0lykas
i just check amazon, black £9.99, rgb version £14.99 no so bad price
Posted on Reply
#30
Octopuss
10? Heck I might just grab it.
Posted on Reply
#31
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
17.90eur for the RGB one and 14.90eur for non-RGB in the PC shop where I usually buy my stuff. Not bad actually. Shipping included.
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
Sep 27th, 2024 06:22 EDT change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts