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The Cooler Master MasterAccessory Vertical GPU Card Holder Kit V3 is designed for gamers and professionals alike, featuring a PCIe 4.0 x16 riser cable for optimal performance. With its toolless adjustable design and premium SGCC steel construction, this holder ensures your graphics card is showcased securely and stylishly in any ATX or mATX case.
Memory Speed | 1 |
Hard Drive | 1 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD. nVIDIA, Intel |
Chipset Brand | AMD. nVIDIA, Intel |
Card Description | PCI-E 4.0 x16 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 1 |
Brand | Cooler Master |
Series | Vertical GPU Card Holder Kit V3 Black |
Item model number | MCAU000RKFVK03 |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.8 x 5.83 x 5.58 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.8 x 5.83 x 5.58 inches |
Color | Black |
Hard Drive Interface | Ethernet_10Base-T |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
ASIN | B0B72D88KL |
Date First Available | July 19, 2022 |
A**R
Great looking vertical mount
Perfect mount for my Phenteks NV7 and 7900 xt GPU! Makes the graphics card look great and helps a lot with airflow as the gpu isn’t horizontal and blocking flow in between bottom and top of case. The mount is super sturdy and pretty easy to set up. This truly is all you can ask for and it’s a good price. Compatibility should not be an issue, just make sure the GPU fits
T**S
Great product!
I have a NZXT H7-flow case, it's a good case. Wanted to mount my Asus 2260 TI GPU vertically because I thought it would look cool. The NZXT vertical mount is way too expensive! So I tried the Cooler Master GPU holder kit version 3. About half the price. The 2260 TI is two fans, not long or heavy. The Cooler Master mounting kit was very easy to figure out and mount. Good grief, it only took me 25 minutes to install and have my PC up and running again! And... the GPU. PCH , and CPU are running 2 or 3 degrees C cooler. Plus. it does look cool. Win win.
J**S
Cooler Master Vertical GPU Holder: Great Idea, but Check Your Fit First
The Cooler Master MasterAccessory Vertical GPU Card Holder Kit V3 White arrived with no delivery issues. The concept of a vertical GPU holder intrigued me, and I was initially excited to try it out.Installation was straightforward, but I encountered a significant issue: my graphics card didn't fit vertically with my CPU cooler. This rendered the holder unusable for my current setup.The holder seems to perform its primary function well, securely holding a GPU in place. However, it takes up all the I/O slots on the back of the case. Since I use M.2 storage, this wasn't an issue for me, but it could be a problem for those who need additional slots for other components.While the kit fits my case, the incompatibility with my graphics card and cooler was a dealbreaker. The design and build quality are solid, with a sturdy metal construction and a rigid cable. The Cooler Master logo cut out of the metal is a minor aesthetic downside but is ultimately covered by the graphics card.The price is reasonable, and for those who can make it work, it offers a stylish way to display a vertical graphics card. However, for me, it currently serves as an unused component.Overall, I'm somewhat indifferent to the product. It has potential, but due to compatibility issues, it’s just a paperweight in my setup. It might find use in the future, but for now, it remains unused.
P**G
Easy to install and looks super clean
Works great with my white 5070 MSI Gaming Trio and my Lian Li O11 Case. Super easy to install with 2 people and is very sturdy. It's also very customizable to different lengths and positions, good product for good price
O**O
Good fir for a Phanteks NV5
The media could not be loaded. I recently purchased the Cooler Master MasterAccessory Vertical GPU Card Holder Kit V3, and I couldn’t be happier with my decision! This product truly elevates my gaming setup, both literally and aesthetically.First and foremost, the build quality is exceptional. The sturdy construction ensures that my graphics card is securely held in place, providing peace of mind while I game or work on graphics-intensive tasks. The adjustable height feature is a fantastic addition, allowing me to customize the positioning of my GPU for optimal airflow and visual appeal.Installation was a breeze! The included instructions were clear and straightforward, making the setup process quick and hassle-free. I appreciate that Cooler Master provides all the necessary tools and components, so I didn’t have to search for anything extra.Not only does this GPU holder enhance the look of my rig, but it also improves the overall cooling performance. My GPU now has ample space for airflow, which has noticeably reduced temperatures during long gaming sessions.The Cooler Master MasterAccessory Vertical GPU Card Holder Kit V3 is a game-changer. It’s a perfect blend of functionality and style, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to showcase their graphics card while ensuring it stays safe and cool. Five stars!
M**N
good idea, poorly executed
I really liked the idea of vertically mounting my GPU on my current PC build. This is the first time I felt committed to go the extra mile on putting a computer together for myself, and as I was ordering all the stuff I wanted I decided to put a litte extra money into this. Turns out, the primary decision point is whether or not the riser cable can actually do its job on these kits. The cables themselves sell for only a tiny bit less than the kits. This item carried the Cooler Master name and had several reviews that verified the riser was good, and I knew my case had the metal bits in between the blanks that couldn't be easily removed so the idea of being able to adjust the GPU so I could get a video cable in there seemed to make sense.Problem #1: Good Luck squeezing the end of a video cable into your case and seating it properly. I'm using a Lian Li 205 Mesh C with a 3 fan nvidia card, and in no way does this bracket make plugging in a video cable easier. The complicated depth adjustment only allows me to move the GPU closer to the removable glass panel, not any closer to the motherboard than any of the other universal brackets like you might think, and the right/left possibilities are severely limited by the stiff riser cable's ability to flex sideways. This is not a design issue. It's doing what it was engineered to do... I just thought it would somehow be better.Problem #2: The bracket itself is problematic. First, it is built in such a way as to keep your card at a very slight upward angle. Every picture or video you can find of this thing installed will verify this if you look closely. My card is fairly heavy for a video card, but its not a car. No GPU will ever be heavy enough to bend this bracket down to where you can see its installed at maye a 1 or 2 degree angle. This is a bracket, not a bridge. This bugs me. I can't not see it.Second, the little plastic cams that are supposed to lock the card in position only do one very particular thing. When they're locked down, they stop the card from moving left or right on the bracket. My AIO hoses touched the back of the card itself, and neither the bracket nor the cams did anything to limit the right end of the card from pushing out away from the bracket because of this pressure, off the little lip that holds the carrier part of the bracket to the back portion that hold the cams. This is a second funny angle for card to sit that makes my eyes upset. Also, while building, if you tilt your case to the left or flip it upside down, the cams will just slide off and the card will be dislodged. If there was a lip on the bracket that the bottom of the cams could slide into once locked, this would be ten times more functional.Problem #3: Cosmetics. Cutting "Designed by Cooler Master" into the bracket looks cool in a picture, but once you install your card in the bracket you'll never see that again. Anyone actually trained in design would have noticed that. This is in no way any kind of major issue, but its just one more thing that makes this whole assembly look like no thought was put into it at all. It all looks satisfyingly complex as if its design will solve some sort of problems, once you get it installed you have to fuss around with everything to get it looking kind of ok even though thats pretty temporary. There's no feeling of "that's not going anywhere" that you might expect from spending $70 on a steel bracket built to support a two pound piece of electronics.At the end of the day, I don't think there's another bracket available on Amazon that will be any better, so I discarded the backer part of the bracket and drilled a few holes in the bottom of the carrier and mounted it on some standoffs I installed in the floor of the case. I got to put the card where I wanted it and it sits square and true. If I ever need to mess with the cable connections I'll just remove the screw and pop the card out of its slot I guess.Its really a shame Cooler Master can't be bothered to just make a nice, solid mounting bracket instead of what basically amounts to a mess. Instead of buying this I would definitely recommend just spending a little more money on a case with vertical GPU mounting built in.
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