

🚀 Elevate your rig, flaunt your power — vertical style unlocked!
The XRIKUI Graphics Card Bracket is a robust, versatile vertical GPU mount crafted from durable alloy. Designed for universal dual-slot GPU compatibility, it features a magnetic suction base for fast, stable installation and an expandable base for perfect alignment. Ideal for PCIe 4.0 riser setups, this bracket transforms your PC build into a high-performance, visually striking powerhouse.






| ASIN | B0CD3HV89V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #145 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (77) |
| Date First Available | July 29, 2023 |
| Item Depth | 120 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
| Item model number | XIKSU00001502 |
| Manufacturer | XRIKUI |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Package Dimensions | 11.5 x 4.09 x 1.26 inches |
| UPC | 751390189973 |
A**W
Do not use on anything smaller than an ATX case
I got this bracket to use on a computer I built from salvage parts after upgrading my friend's computer. Their motherboard was damaged by the previous builder being careless and their PCiE X16 slot was dying, so I replaced almost all of their components and they offered to let me have the scrap to tinker with. I managed to get the computer functioning again but with a smaller mATX case they didn't want anymore, this bracket required extensive modification to fit my needs. I had to run the *thankfully old* GPU I had lying around from the bottom PCiE slot, making the riser cable clearance basically non-existent but it gave me a picture so I'm pleased to have resurrected the pile of junk for casual use, plus the aptly named "eWaste PC" can still play Lethal Company just fine. Back to the point, though. Great product, plenty sturdy for modern GPUs, but make sure you have some clearance between the GPU shroud and your GPU I/O die. Small form factor type builds definitely need not apply.
S**R
Basic GPU bracket
Assembly is Not simple but also not impossible (view the Amazon photo w/parts screws for assembly). Product has magnets, but should also include foam padding for bottom of bracket. It’s not for every case; likely only a select few. In that I mean don’t be surprised that it “free floats); nothing affixing port area to back of case (that’s where magnets are useful). Not bad if you aren’t on a boat.
K**K
Fits perfectly and is sold at an amazing price
I was looking for a cheap vertical GPU mount and came across this one. As the pictures show, it does not come with a riser cable. This was fine for me as I was able to find one for $10, putting the total cost at $25, much cheaper than products that come with a riser cable (~$40). I was able to install this in a cheap ATX mid tower case using the video from the product page. The brace is made of powder coated steel and is very sturdy. I was even able to install this such that I could continue using the PCIe slots of my case, thanks to the fact that this GPU bracket is very slim and because I won’t be using a side panel window on my case anyways.
H**M
Strong magnets, works well
I'm using this to cram an extra GPU into a server via an OCuLink adaptor, using one of the unused onboard OCuLink ports. I ended up drilling my own holes since the adaptor I used has four mounting holes at the corner, unlike the more common adaptors this was probably designed for, but even that was fairly painless. I wasn't expecting the magnets to be useful at all, but they're nice and strong and work well to hold it securely inside a metal case or (as in my example photo) even vertically if you have a good metal surface to put it against.
R**.
Well built, poorly designed
It can't hold up its own weight and can't be spaced off the bottom of the case at all. If you have fans below your card instead of a basement cover, this won't work at all. It fell victim to the trying to be far far to universal monster.
M**C
Pain in the riser
It's really solid, but I didn't like the gap left behind when using this. Also installing the gpu riser was a PIA! The trick was to mount an old light-weight GPU to align it, then use asmall adjustable wrench and an electric screwdriver to tighten the riser mount.
V**.
Solid Product with a quality finish
Using this for my dual EPYC 7551 64 core 128 thread moner miner build for my YouTube channel. Channel: CRZYCYBR Its clean and well made, the powder coating is high quality and very scratch resistant (trust me lol) Fits pretty much any card you throw at it. Definitely a good way to make your build more unique, as well as getting fresher air to the card.
A**F
Good enough for most people but no instructions included
Does what it's supposed to and serves its purpose well enough. I will say the lack of instructions had me pulling up the listing and pics from reviews to try and figure out what to do. There's still pieces I'm not totally sure what they're used for. For the price tho, if you need something vertically mount your gpu, it'll get the job done.
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