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LINKUP - AVA5 PCIE 5.0 Riser Cable [40cm (Total Length 44cm)] RTX5090 RX9070 GPU Ready | x16 128GB/s Speed | Compatible with PCIe 4.0 & WRX80/WRX90E | Right Angle, Black

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Size: 40cm / 15.7"


Color: (AVA5 PCIE 5.0) Right Angle (v3)


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  • See below for the compatibility list. To determine the required cable length for your case, you may use a string to measure the distance from your motherboard's PCIe slot to your GPU's PCIe PCB. If unsure, always feel free to send us the brand and model of your PC case, and we'll recommend the best-fitting cable for you.
  • Designed by LINKUP AVA Team to meet PCI-E 5.0 Specs. Lengths from 5cm to 150cm for compatibility with current and future GPUs like RTX5090(ti) and RX9070(xt). Suitable for diverse applications, including PC chassis, AI apps, servers, extreme gaming, tight space ITX, and water-cooled systems. Fully compatible with ASUS WS WRX80SE WIFI II and ASUS WRX90E PCIE 5.0 motherboards for AI servers and machine learning systems.
  • Replaces Gen 4 and Gen 3 riser cables, enabling vertical GPU display to showcase your hardware without sacrificing Gen 5 performance. Improves air circulation, prolongs GPU lifespan, and accommodates a wide range of GPUs. Ideal for users seeking better aesthetics and efficient cooling.
  • Premium wires with extreme shielding ensure high performance. Compatible with other Gen 5 devices, such as M.2 SSDs, providing versatility and expandability. Industrial configurations available for diverse applications. Customization available upon request to fit any specific application.
  • Responsive online and email customer service committed to providing excellent support. All inquiries addressed within 24 hours, ensuring a smooth and satisfying customer experience. Trust LINKUP AVA5 PCI-E Riser Cable for top-notch performance and reliable service

Brand: LINKUP


Cable Type: Riser Cable


Color: (AVA5 PCIE 5.0) Right Angle (v3)


Manufacturer: LINKUP Technology Inc.


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Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.99 x 5.91 x 1.57 inches; 6.62 ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 23, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ LINKUP Technology Inc.


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Taiwan


Best Sellers Rank: #2,003 in Computer Graphics Cards


Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 616 ratings


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  • Frame 4000D
Size: 15cm Color: (AVA5 PCIE 5.0) Right Angle (v3)
tldr: get the 20cm cable for a Corsair Frame 4000D case. Supports both gen 4 and gen 5 pcie. This 15 cm cable just barely fits on a Frame 4000D. It’s fully stretched with it being installed on the holes meant for the 4 slot cards. I would definitely recommend going with their 20 cm cable instead, as I’ll probably be returning this one for a 20 cm myself. Now, Corsair includes 2 standoffs that must be installed first. The screws provided do not fit through the holes on the riser cable easily, you kind of have to force them in a bit. Unfortunately I can’t test gen 5 capabilities yet; I’ll update when I get my new card. 4080 Super is currently doing great under full load though. EDIT: got my 5090. GPUz is reading at the full PCIe x16 Gen 5 interface. Holds it well in stress tests. I would like to clarify the standoffs; you can in fact screw the riser cable directly onto the Frame 4000d. However, this works ONLY if you buy their 20cm cable. The 15cm would definitely be too short. I waited to get my 5090 to tell anyone buying this cable with this case in mind, the connector bends if you keep the 15cm on the standoffs. Hopefully the picture helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by Hugo Hugo

  • Fixed crashing issues with riser cable included with Dan A4-H2O case
I built a new PC in a Dan A4-H2O case and was experiencing intermittent crashes and restarts. I thought it might be due to the riser cable included with the case. I ordered this cable as a replacement and the crashes and restarts stopped happening and have not happened since (it has been a month or so). This cable is rather expensive, and maybe I could have gotten a replacement cable from Lian Li, but I wanted something delivered quickly. This cable is also a few centimeters shorter than the original cable which had too much slack, so it is a more efficient use of limited space in the small case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by k3

  • Updated review, What you need to know, and do you need this cable?
I have been vertically mounting GPU's for awhile, I upgraded to a 3090 RTX card when available and had to switch back to horizontal mounting. Why? Because the vertical mounting kit I was previously using had a riser cable that simply did not work with Nvidia 3000 series GPU's. Ordered this cable and it works now, back to vertical mounting! I ordered the 20cm, my case is a Lian Li 011 XL. To be honest it is a tiny bit long, I think I could have gotten by with the 15cm cable, but it would have been a close fit. With newer cards like the 3080 etc I would even suggest vertical mounting is functionally a better choice too in a large case. I saw the temps on my RAM and various other system points go down anywhere from 2-5 celcius after switching back to vertical. This is because the horizontal mount blocked the intake from the fans at the bottom of my case, and placed the GPU much much closer to the other components on the mobo. Meanwhile the GPU itself under full load basically hit the same max temp regardless of mounting orientation. UPDATED NOTES: I am seeing the same questions asked constantly and relentlessly, which cable should I buy, what length, etc etc etc. The answers are almost always the same, so read on if you want to know which one you should buy or if you even should buy one. 1: Right angle or Straight? Answer - Is your case an ITX case? If not, the answer is Right Angle, the end. Doesn't matter if it is full tower, mid tower, or what vertical mounting adapter you are using. Unless your case is an ITX case you want the Right Angle version. If you ARE using an ITX or Mini ITX case you want the Straight angle. 2: Will it work with my motherboard XYZ into infinity? Answer - Is the primary PCI Express slot of your motherboard PCI-E 3.0 or higher compliant? If the answer is yes, then yes, this cable will work with your motherboard. 3: Which length should I buy? Answer 1 - If your case is a ATX Mid Tower or Full Tower case you are almost guaranteed to be fine with the 20cm length. If anything it will probably be slightly long. You may even be okay with the 15 cm length, for example with the Phanteks P500A case (which I have used in computer builds) the 15cm version will be long enough though it will be a little snug. Any less than 15 I probably wouldn't risk it unless you are vertically mounting the GPU in the highest possible position. For reference both of the riser cables included with the old Phanteks vertical mount kit and the new EKWB kits are around 18cm. Answer 2 - But what if I have an ITX case? Then you probably already had a riser cable included with the case. You need to remove that riser cable, measure it, and order accordingly. I am sorry but doing anything else is just rolling the dice unless you have specific manufacturer documentation stating the required length. 4: The question you should ask but probably don't... Do I even need this cable? Answer - That depends. Do you need to replace your existing riser cable for some reason? Maybe it went bad or there was a recall on it? If so than this cable is a good choice. Alternatively, are you in my situation where you upgraded to a newer card like a RXT 3080 or Ryzen 6800XT and your new GPU wouldn't work with your old riser cable? Then yes, this cable is a great buy. However if you are buying this cable for no reason other than "PCI-E 4.0!!!!!!" You absolutely do not need, and should not buy this cable. You are extremely unlikely to get true PCI-E 4.0 speed over a riser cable, even this one. Also extensive tests have been done by many trusted tech groups and reviewers that have proven forced PCI-E 4.0 has extremely minimal performance gain over 3.0. Most often less than 5% gain, sometimes as little as 1%. A theoretical maybe gain of a couple percent (which translates generally to only 1-3 frames) is not worth 70 dollars. The thing that makes this cable good is that it has been factory tested with all modern graphics cards and is guaranteed to work with them. No other riser cable on the market that I know of, and certainly no included riser cable that comes with a kit, can claim the same. The PCI-E 4.0 compatibility is a cool marketing spiel, but it is not a reason to buy this riser cable. 4.0 compliance does not mean 4.0 speeds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2021 by Karkarov

  • Update 2025: NOT GEN 5!!!!
Size: 40cm / 15.7" Color: (AVA5 PCIE 5.0) Right Angle (v2)
Update May 2025: After posting my initial review, the company reached out to help resolve my frustrations. As such, I am updating my review and rating. However, I am not removing my original review as the product was still unable to meet my needs as intended. To be clear, the company resolved my concerns without ANY request to revise my rating, which is a good thing. Also, customer service showed that they are willing to stand behind their products. This alone would make me purchase from the company again, knowing that if I am unsatisfied I can at least have contact with someone willing to make things right. I may not have gotten the result out of the product that I initially hoped for but, I do not feel cheated. 4 stars for customer service, which unfortunately is rare in today's market. Lastly: Be aware that my cable was 40cm, which is considerably longer than most people need. It seems that you will get better results with shorter cables according to reviews. IF I needed a shorter cable, I wouldn't hesitate to buy it from this company. As with most cables however, signal integrity gets compromised when using longer cables. Original Review: Pros: The cable isn't a dud Cons: This cable DOES NOT transfer at gen 5 speeds!!! I wouldn't care if it were the same price as a Gen 4 cable but, for a $100 premium, it should work as advertised. For context, I purchased a 40cm v2 right angle cable. Motherboard bios is set to Gen 5, on an x870 motherboard and a 5080 gpu that is also gen 5. As shown in the pictures, this card only negotiates at gen 4 x16. It's too late to return the cable to amazon for me and, going through warranty/RMA service isn't worth the amount of time my system would be inoperable. Do yourself a favor, wait until there are more reliable gen 5 cables on the market. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025 by Smithers Smithers

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