What riser cable do I need?
Posted by AdCertain1550@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 3 comments
Basically the title, I have no idea how to vertically mount a GPU.
I don't know if this is relevant but here are the parts I plan to use:
Case: Lian li o11 mini v2
Motherboard: GIGABYTE B650M Gaming WIFI AM5 mATX Motherboard
GPU: Probably the XFX Swift Radeon RX 9060 XT
Thanks in advance
weegee20@reddit
The case has its own riser which is needed for certain motherboards. The case's manual has instructions on how to install the riser.
AdCertain1550@reddit (OP)
So the case has a riser that fits all Motherboard pcle slots?
weegee20@reddit
Yes.
However you don't need it, I checked.
Lian Li has this notice:
Important Notice: Typical ATX motherboards with an NVMe M.2 between the CPU and first PCIe slot are generally compatible as they will line up with PCIe slot 2. The O11D Mini V2 has only 5 PCIe slots due to a compact design, so motherboards with the PCIe slot directly under the CPU will need to use the included vertical GPU mount for installation, and a 200mm riser cable (sold separately). All m-ATX and ITX motherboards are compatible, as the standoffs can be moved down by one PCIe slot.
Your board has an M.2 drive slot between the CPU and the PCIe x16 slot.