Monday, November 23rd 2020

EK Introduces Shifted Vertical GPU Mounting Bracket

EK, the leading computer cooling solutions provider, releases a vertical GPU mounting bracket designed specifically for cases with closed-off PCI-E expansion slots (with horizontal bars in-between). The EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder - Shifted, like its previous variant used for open expansion slot cases, uses a patent-pending solution with two ATX motherboard mounting points to additionally secure the graphics card. This unique holder is not just implementing patent-pending technologies but also thicker materials compared to other similar solutions currently on the market.

Displaying your liquid-cooled graphics card or even the standard massive air cooler is something that became more popular over the years. One way to do this is to use the special aftermarket brackets that allow mounting the GPU vertically if the case is not already equipped with vertical PCIe slots. However, the user is often facing issues with how these solutions work since they don't offer enough support, allowing the GPU to move around. Things can be even more challenging when dealing with liquid cooling and installing fittings and tubing to a vertically placed GPU, not to mention trying to ship a PC with a vertically mounted GPU.
Fortunately, EK has come up with a unique, patent-pending approach that eliminates all of these problems that can be potentially fatal for expensive hardware. The EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder - Shifted allows the graphics card to be vertically mounted in any ATX PC case regardless if it has a closed or an open-style rear PCI-E I/O slot layout. The vertical GPU mount is made of 1.5 mm thick, black-coated steel to provide excellent structural rigidity. Additionally, it uses two motherboard screw standoffs to get two additional points of contact and stability, ensuring no sagging and no horizontal movement of the GPU. Before the bracket is attached to the ATX mounting points, two plastic standoffs are placed to protect the motherboard and also allow the installation of the bracket onto motherboards that have intricate and complex aesthetic covers.

The premium-quality gen 3.0 PCI-E riser cable is 200 mm long, allowing for plenty of leeways for the GPU mounting. EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder - Shifted can be mounted on cases with open or closed-off PCI-E expansion slot designs, with a minimum of 6 free slots. The GPU has to be either a 1- or 2-slot design in terms of the I/O shield. The height of the GPU cooler is irrelevant to the bracket compatibility.

Up until this point, the cases with horizontal bars between PCI-E expansion slots required modding and cutting to fit a vertical GPU bracket. EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder - Shifted solves this problem. "Shifted" indicates that the entire bracket is moved forward to allow additional space for the display cable to be plugged in. Each Shifted version will be delivered with a special angled 1.8-meter long DisplayPort cable that is DP 1.4 compatible.

Availability and Pricing

The EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder - Shifted is made in Slovenia, Europe, and is available for order through the EK Webshop and Partner Reseller Network.
Source: EK
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7 Comments on EK Introduces Shifted Vertical GPU Mounting Bracket

#2
Vayra86
lemonadesodaEdge case, but nifty!
I see what you did there
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MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
I don't understand this vertical GPU fad. I prefer the traditional look, and think that the vertical approach might actually make running hardline tubing a little more difficult, especially if the inlet of the GPU doesnt match up perfectly with the outlet of the CPU block.
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#4
coozie78
Cablemod have something similar:



It takes up 7 PCI-E slots but offsets the GPU forwards by 31 m.m. moving it away from the case rear, allowing those angled cables to slot through even slotted PCI-E apertures so no cutting of the case.
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#5
Caring1
coozie78Cablemod have something similar:

It takes up 7 PCI-E slots but offsets the GPU forwards by 31 m.m. moving it away from the case rear, allowing those angled cables to slot through even slotted PCI-E apertures so no cutting of the case.
Too many holes for my liking, I prefer the solid looking EK bracket.
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#6
John Naylor
I always wandered why GPU manufacturers outs so much effort into the aesthetics of the cards when once installed they were completely hidden from view. Could be greatly more useful if the PCI-E connector was on a "slide". Of course the card's IO plate would have to be detachable or adjustable also for this to work also.
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#7
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Mounting to the case standoffs is a new take on this
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