LIAN LI Launches Vertical GPU Bracket With Anti-Sag Support and PCIe Gen 5 Riser

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[Press Release] LIAN LI has announced the Multi-Directional Vertical GPU Mounting Bracket, a new solution for flexible and stable vertical GPU installations. With adjustable height, tilt options, RGB lighting, and PCIe 5.0 support, it’s designed for both performance and clean showcase builds.

The bracket offers three height settings spaced 10.2mm apart, each with forward and backward tilt support. This makes it easier to fit around intake fans or large CPU coolers while improving airflow or visibility through glass panels.

Integrated addressable RGB lighting works across all configurations and syncs with major motherboard software.

Included is a 155mm PCIe 5.0 riser cable supporting speeds up to 32 Gbps. Its 180° to 90° connector design simplifies cable management. Fully backward compatible, it ensures stable performance across PCIe generations.

To handle heavy graphics cards, the bracket includes an anti-sag support arm that mounts to the motherboard standoffs. Adjustable mounting points keep the card level, while the frame supports GPUs up to 4 slots thick.

The Multi-Directional Vertical GPU Mounting Bracket launches on 22 August 2025, in black or white, at $74.99. It delivers a secure, customizable, and stylish upgrade for modern PC builds.

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