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GLOTRENDS 200mm PCIe 5.0 X16 Riser Cable, 0 to 90 Degree Conversion, Compatible with PCIe 5.0/4.0 GPUs, Such as RTX5090, RTX4090, RX8900, RX7900, etc (PCIE50-X16-200MM-0090D)

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2.:150mm


About this item

  • PCIE 5.0 X16 Riser Cable: Compliant with PCIE 5.0 design specification, and actual test speed (50-55GBs) meets requirements (PCIE 5.0 X16 Theoretical speed = 64GBs at max). Backward compatible with PCIE 4.0/3.0
  • Dual-row Wire Design: This is a 4-layer PCB board. PCIE signals are on layers 1 and 4. The signals are not a through-hole process and are directly connected to the gold finger. The middle 2 layers of the PCB play the role of signal shielding to prevent crosstalk between signals and ensure PCIE 5.0 signal integrity.
  • Anti-Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), Ensuring PCIE 5.0 Signal Integrity: 1) Each differential signal pair is dual grounded + individually foil encapsulated to minimize EMI of the various signals. Each differential signal pair is made of 30 AWG silver-plated copper.
  • 2) PCIE X16 female ports have embedded metal tabs and are linked to the line ground to block external electromagnetic signal interference. 3) The ground wires are all linked together between the gold fingers, which also ensures the integrity of the signal.
  • 78W Power Supply Supported: The power cord is made of 30AGW Tin-plated copper wire, also double soldered, a total of 40PIN, of which 10PIN is 12V power supply, 6PIN is 3.3V power supply. This solution ensures the stability of the maximum 78W power supply.



Product Description

PCIE 5.0 Riser Cable

Male Interface PCIe 5.0 X16 (0 Degree Straight Angle)
Female Interface PCIe 5.0 X16 (90 Degree Right Angle)
Bandwidth Test Speed=~50GB/s (PCIE 5.0 X16 Theoretical speed = 64GB/s at max)
Power Supply 78W at Max
Compatible with PCIE 5.0 GPU, and backward compatible with PCIE 4.0/3.0
NVIDIA Compatibility RTX5090, RTX4090, RTX4080, RTX40 Series, RTX30 Series, RTX20 Series, RTX16 Series
AMD Compatibility RX 8900, RX 7900 XTX, RX 7900 XT, RX 7900 GRE, RX 7800 XT, RX 7700 XT, RX 7600 XT, RX7000 Series, RX6000 Series
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Frankie G
2025-08-08 16:10:15
First and foremost, it works for my application.This is in a full size E-ATX case with a built-in optional vertical GPU mounting option. I'm running a Core Ultra 7 265K in an Asus ProArt Z890 Creator Wi-Fi motherboard with an Asus ProArt RTX 4070 Super OC Edition GPU card.I ran the Asus GPU Tweak III utility to overclock the GPU to its highest stable condition with the card plugged directly into the motherboard, and ran some benchmarks. The next day, I switched to vertical mounting for the GPU card using this riser cable, and re-ran the exact same benchmarks. The only difference was the GPU temperature, which was 5c lower than with the horizontal mounting. Other than that, all benchmark results were identical and system stability was not negatively affected. There's a chance that I could overclock the card slightly more with the lower operating temperature, but I'm happy with where it's at now.The construction of this product is unique with the two layers of cables that are spaced apart. The impression I get is that this might help with airflow within the case, especially if there are fans on the bottom of the case that blow upwards where the cable runs. The flexibility of the cables is great.I perceived no flex to the PCBs, the female end went onto the GPU card very securely, and the male end popped right into the slot in the motherboard. The traces and cables appear to be of very high quality.Once PCIE 5.0 GPU cards are available on the market, it'll be interesting to see if this riser cable does in fact support those. But until then, I can say with certainly that it works great for PCIE 4.0 cards plugged into a PCIE 5.0 slot with zero effect on performance, and it looks great.
Namida
2025-06-21 15:36:24
I have an old Silverstone compact case and the riser card does not support the full speed of my GPU, so I thought I'd give this a shot.The good news is that it appears to work. The bad news is that it's designed for a 90 degree counter clockwise rotation (as viewed from the rear of the motherboard where the outputs are). My case rotates the card 90 degrees clockwise. This puts the screw holes on the opposite side so I can't screw this down into the case. It also causes the ribbon cables, which are quite stiff, to go directly into the case side panel from the GPU.What I'd want is a cable that is either straight on both ends, or with a 90 degree bend in the opposite direction, and one that was shorter or more flexible. The GPU is only a couple inches above the slot and the extra cable just gets in my way.Also, I found out that my riser plugs into another riser (facepalm) so I can't determine for certain if any faults I encounter are because of this riser cable or because of the second riser I still need. If this were a straight cable with no bend, I could have bypassed both. You may want to make sure you do not have any such tomfoolery going on inside your PC case before making a purchase.
Nick Ha
2025-05-29 17:38:48
super happy with this product! i have two PCIe devices — an RTX 3080, and an Asus Hyper M.2 to PCIE adapter. i’m already using another mount for the GPU, so i needed another cable to get the Hyper M.2 behind it and connected to one of the lower slots on the mobo. and this worked a treat! the cables were bendable enough to let me do a short throw between the Hyper M.2 and the motherboard without any issues.
James Freeman
2025-02-01 17:50:51
Been using this on my test bench for PCIE cards I just want to check and don't have the energy to reach into the box I have the motherboard screwed into. Holds tight in the slot on the board with no wiggle. The cable itself has a good bit of bend, so I don't worry it will get small fractures from rough handling.
Josh Jeffries
2024-12-14 16:18:38
I have a Z790 mobo with the Pcie 5.0 slot, and use a RTX 4080 for my gpu. I have been wanting to vertically mount my GPU since I found out my Phanteks case has a spot to install a riser. So I thought I would give this riser a shot.I am happy with it, I was worried my bulky GPU might be too big, Its the Aorus Master, and has a very thick cooler on it. The Riser holds it in place very well, I have had no concerns about it being unstable since I actually installed it. The gpu temp is a little warmer on average by maybe 2 or 3*C max, but this was expected as my GPU cannot vent as well as normal with its fans so close to the glass side display.This is to no fault of the riser itself. Its the case design and where the put they mounting points. The riser performs exactly as it should.I am fine with the slight temperature increase because I have very efficient air flow cooling in my case that keeps the temps from going crazy, even with it so close to the glass I've never seen the GPU go over 53*C.In the end I am very happy with the riser, I would just make sure that your GPU isn't too bulky for a vertical mount in your case before ordering.
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