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According to Lian Li’s post on X (formerly Twitter), this riser cable is backward compatible with PCIe 4.0, PCIe 3.0, and PCIe 2.0, ensuring that it can be used even with older systems.
PCIe will generally tolerate more rising than PCI or AGP would, but really you need to cut back on the requirements. An open backed x1 or x2 is more likely to work well than a big x8 or x16, and ...
I don't want to buy a second riser cable when I do a motherboard and GPU refresh. The Fractal Design Flex VRC-25 PCIe riser cable kit recommended for the Define 7 is a PCIe 3.0 part.
The CMT 4034 and CMT 4032 PCIe Add-in cards are able to fit up to four M.2 SSDs simultaneously. It even has support for the over-long 22110 form factor, as well as the more typical 2280 length.
Originally, product specifications and listings asserted that there was a “PCIe 4.0 riser card included,” but the case maker has since updated references to this card to mention PCIe 3.0.
The new PCIe riser will start shipping by the end of March, the company says. It claims to have been working on the fix since November in response to the initial fire hazard, but was planning on ...
NZXT will soon begin to ship updated PCIe riser assemblies out to H1 case owners, which should put an end to the tiny case's fire safety issue once and for all.
NZXT goofed on its design of the H1’s PCIe riser cable, which is used to position your graphics card in the space-constrained case.
Fractal Design is going to be offering a USB 3.1 Type-C front IO upgrade kit as well as a PCIe riser kit for the Define R6 in January 2018.