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The LINKUP PCIe 3.0 16x Shielded Riser Cable delivers ultra-high-speed 32GB/s data transfer with advanced shielding to eliminate signal loss and interference. Its 90-degree socket and flexible design optimize airflow and fit in most right-angle PC cases, making it a premium choice for professional-grade custom builds.
M**H
Easy to install
Perfect for my computer build. I needed a 10mm riser and this fits the bill. Working very well.
E**K
Great quality
Great quality
A**E
Great PCIe riser cable - 0% performance drop (test results available) - Geforce GTX 1070 @ 2025/2232
LINKUP [50 cm] PCIe 3.0 [Future 4.0 Ready] 16x 64GB/s Extreme Shielded Twin-axial PCI Express Riser Cable Port Extension Card | 90 Degree SocketI bought the 50cm cable. Delivery from US to Germany was fast (about one week).It's a cable, it's black, it looks solid. Nothing more to say.Let the facts speak:All tests passed 3 runs; with and without riser cable.Scores are AVG of 3 benchmark rounds.Geforce GTX 1070 EX @ 2025/2232.Full system info at the bottom.3DMark Time Spy (V1.1)Default: with PCIe Riser: Performance Level:Score: 6685 Score: 6697,333 100,18448 %Graphik Points: 6463,333 Graphik Points: 6459,333 99,93811 %Graphik Test 1: 41,75666 FPS Graphik Test 1: 41,76 FPS 100.00799 %Graphik Test 2: 37,35333 FPS Graphik Test 2: 37,30 FPS 99,85722 %3DMark Fire Strike Extreme (V1.1)Default: with PCIe Riser: Performance Level:Score: 8826 Score: 8827 100,01133 %Physik Points: 19940,666 Physik Points: 20009,666 100,34602 %Physik Test: 63,30666 FPS Physik Test: 63,52333 FPS 100,34225 %Graphik Points: 9239,666 Graphik Points: 9231,666 99,91341 %Graphik Test 1: 47,07 FPS Graphik Test 1: 47,00 FPS 99,85128 %Graphik Test 2: 35,04 FPS Graphik Test 2: 35,03 FPS 99,97146 %Combined Score: 4065 Combined Score: 4074,333 100,22959 %Combined Test: 18,90666 FPS Combined Test: 18,95 FPS 100,22923 %Geeks3D FurMark v1.20.1.0 (GPU Benchmark: Present:1080)Default: with PCIe Riser: Performance Level:Score: 6889 Score: 6887,666 99,98063 %FPS Min: 114 FPS Min: 114,666 100,58421 %FPS Max: 117 FPS Max: 117 100,00000 %FPS AVG: 115 FPS AVG: 115 100,00000 %AIDA64 GPGPU Benchmark (V5.99.4900)Default: with PCIe Riser: Performance Level:Memory Read: 12336 MB/s Memory Read: 12357,666 MB/s 100,17563 %Memory Write: 12292,333 MB/s Memory Write: 12288,666 MB/s 99,97016 %Memory Copy: 211789,333 MB/s Memory Copy: 212051 MB/s 100,12355 %Single FLOPS: 7106 GFLOPS Single FLOPS: 7114,333 GFLOPS 100,11726 %Double FLOPS: 236,6 GFLOPS Double FLOPS: 236,2666 GFLOPS 99,85908 %24-Bit Integer: 2486 GIOPS 24-Bit Integer: 2483,333 GIOPS 99,89271 %32-Bit Integer: 2482,333 GIOPS 32-Bit Integer: 2483,333 GIOPS 100,04028 %64-Bit Integer: 405,7333 GIOPS 64-Bit Integer: 406,4333 GIOPS 100,17252 %AES-256: 20066,666 MB/s AES-256: 20085,333 MB/s 100,09302 %SHA-1 Hash: 41518 MB/s SHA-1 Hash: 41639 MB/s 100,29143 %Single Julia: 1519,333 FPS Single Julia: 1545,666 FPS 101,73319 %Double Mandel: 78,07 FPS Double Mandel: 77,87333 FPS 99,74808 %System:AMD Ryzen 7 1700 @ 4000MHz @ 1,34V cooled by Thermalright Macho Rev. BAsus Prime X370-Pro with 4207X BIOS (modified)KFA² Geforce GTX 1070 EX @ 2025/2232@ 0.9250V cooled by PETER (Alpenföhn)G.Skill RipJaws V Black 32GB (2x16GB) (F4-3200C16D-32GVK) @ 3066MHz @ 1,35VSamsung 850 EVO 500GB and Western Digital WD Blue 1TBbe quiet! Pure Power L8-CM 630W ATX 2.3
A**D
Good PCIe x16 Riser Cable for custom cabinet.
This cable allowed me to use a desktop card with an old Shuttle Cube PC re-puprposed as an arcade machine. I got a GPU stand from Etsy, and mounted the GPU (a 1050ti...) on top of the Cube's exposed skeleton, with this cable running to the card. Maybe it's the Nividia card but it does seems to very briefly flash some sort of funny color-check pixels screen hust before the PC posts, which it didn't do before with the old 600 GT series card it came with. Displays the computer applications and arcade emulators and everything runs fine with this PCIe x16 extension cable.
N**X
Too much on the connector ends.
So I've never used one of these before and I didn't know what to really expect, but my case came with a bracket to mount the video card sideways looking out the glass door and I really wanted to do that on this build.The only reason I took off a star on this was the connector end was so "high" or "long" that it bumps firmly against the PSU separator and causes some clearance problems. That and the overall cable is about 5mm too short to connect to the top PCIE connector of my motherboard so I had to opt for the slower bottom PCIE connector which was a huge disappointment.Other than that, not bad.
H**L
Yeah it costs and arm and a leg..... but you get what you pay for.
Awesome cables! Very thick but this is great if you need heavily shielded. I was able to twist these cables to get fit into a half height slot, and they worked fantastically (most cables did not). These babies are expensive, but well, well, well worth the price. No other cable that I twisted was able to fit through a half-height slot and continued to work. NO LOSS OF SIGNAL, and can be twisted any way you want! Best of both worlds. I literally spent $100 on cheap cables and after a while they resulted in a system halt due to PCIe signal fault. I had to throw them out. I am using a souped up 256GB 82TB RAID 6 SuperMicro Dual E5-2697 v2 48 cores. The case is only 2U and thus only has half height slots. ALL OF THE OTHER CABLES REQUIRED TWSITING OR CRIMPING TO FIT IN THE 2U SLOT ON THE CASE! This is why they failed, If you see the pictures, these cable DO NOT use ribbon cables, these are individual wires that are shielded and divided. This way you can navigate these cables to fit into very tight spaces. MOREOVER, and this is the best part.... NO SIGNAL LOSS. Moreover they do not obstruct the adjacent PCIe lanes. If you look at the supermicro X9dri-ln4f MOBO you get alot of PCIe slots, but he space is very, very tight, especially in a 2u case. Yeah they aren't cheap, but you better believe they are worth every damn penny, especially if you had to go through wasting the time, energy, money and suffering the frustrations all the other cables caused me.
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