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A VGA Stand with RGB LED and Power Routing, Courtesy DeepCool

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DeepCool rolled out the GH-01, a graphics card reinforcement stand that you install inside your tower-type case, to minimize PCB bending over time (a vastly exaggerated phenomenon). But wait, it does more: the stand has an RGB LED embellishment along its length, and has space to route your graphics card's power cables. Up to two 8-pin PCIe power cables can be routed. You use a thumb-screw and notches to adjust the GH-01's VGA support height from 47.2 mm to 154 mm. The stand itself measures 52.6 mm x 60.6 mm x 163.73 mm (WxDxH). It can bear a load of up to 5 kg. There are two sub-variants of the GH-01 based on the illumination type. The GH-01 RGB uses old-school RGB lighting through 12 V 4-pin RGB control. The GH-01 LED, on the other hand, uses more modern 5 V addressable-RGB over a 3-pin connector. The company didn't reveal pricing.



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They keep finding more things to blind people with....

I removed the issue of GPU sagging when I moved to the Cooler Master HAF XB Evo.

980Ti AMP! Omega is a big, heavy card nearly took out the PCI-E lane on my board when I had her mounted in my last case (Fractal Design Arc XL). Instead of the MB mounted on side and having the GPU hang and pull down the XB Evo has the MB mounted parallel to the ground so the GPU sits on it. Yeah! No more sag.
 
1st glance - thought it was an external "open air" video card mounting stand with vertical orientation, WOW, hey that's a nice brand new idea, these guys never stop innovating. :D

2nd glance - oh, it's only a silly internal GPU support with RGB. :ohwell:

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A wise man once said "Card no sag when motherboard aligned with horizon". ;)

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We miss you Chris Farley! :cry:


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RGB aside, the cable routing aspect is a cool touch.
 
RGB aside, the cable routing aspect is a cool touch.

Good point well stated. :)

Still, I'm so disappointed it's not an external vertical GPU mounting stand, with a cool PSU located in the base, no fan needed since it's open air and not an enclosure. That would have been innovative. :p
 
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With all of these ARGB products I wonder if board partners will start giving us more than 1 aRGB header on motherboards?
 
1st glance - thought it was an external "open air" video card mounting stand with vertical orientation, WOW, hey that's a nice brand new idea, these guys never stop innovating. :D

2nd glance - oh, it's only a silly internal GPU support with RGB. :ohwell:

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A wise man once said "Card no sag when motherboard aligned with horizon". ;)

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We miss you Chris Farley! :cry:


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Yup hole/slot orientation is key.

I have no sag from a trislot card
 
I knew something was missing in the big pile of RGB.
 
I knew something was missing in the big pile of RGB.

:p

Not certain how we've been able to proceed with our lives. :roll:

... just kidding. :D

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In other RGB news:

Just reserved a Glorious Model D in matte black from their website for $5.

They began taking reservations 31minutes ago. lol



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Not a huge RGB fan, but I do love a soothing solid static blue while working, it's a nice effect.

Gonna run the Model D like this below :clap:

Sorry mods, I couldn't find a peripherals forum. Maybe general hardware? idk

Maybe a new Breaking News subforum? lol :)

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afk, running right out to get one of these!!!! :cool:
 
At 1st glance, it reminds me of the light tree at the drag strip, with the countdown timer that tells the cars when they can floor it.......

Then on 2nd glance, I too thought perhaps it was an external GPU stand/holder, but oh well.......

Coming soon....R.f.G.f.B.f'in screws, nuts, bolts, mobo stand-offs, and washers..

geesh, when is this nonsense gonna end ??????
 
I have a deepcool stand here but I opted for the non-RGB one.
 
I use a brick instead, much cheaper, beautiful earth tones, 0 W power consumption
 
I use a brick instead, much cheaper, beautiful earth tones, 0 W power consumption

Red clay, concrete, fly ash, or sand-lime? :laugh:

All beautiful earthy tones, and pwr efficiency - off the charts. :p

This one, selling for $2500 on ebay. lol

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a vastly exaggerated phenomenon

I feel like I am beating a well dead horse here... but I'd stay away from opinions like this in news pieces or Press Releases, bta. Even if you feel they are valid, without a citation they look odd, and in a Product Anouncement post they give an indication of tpu's potential prejudice towards a product.

Just my thoughts. You know you don't have to listen, but here they are, anyways.
 
I had 1080Ti trio,1484g,pretty bad sag.
2070 super now,1522g,almost none.
 
1135g card here. In fact this looks pretty cool!
 
I've seen this part on Amazon since some 3 months... Their PR department must be terrible. ;)
 
Something about massive glowing rectangles running down a GPU stand doesn't work for me at all. It's not the fact that it's RGB perse... It's the amount of it. A fine line and/or minor accent would be nice and could work with any build. As it is it's just like woooooaaaahh. Too distracting. Guaranteed to pull you out of the rest of the build and shatter any stylistic flow the rest might have. This one is more for the funhouse style boxes with friggin mirrors and the constant endeavor to plop the most of the biggest leds on every possible part of the components.

It's just like... gah! Those giant glowing rectangles are so jarring. RGB like that says "look at me!" And then you look... "Okay so what the hell am I even lookin at here? A friggin GPU stand?! Does it... do anything else?"

Kinda not ever gonna be the most interesting thing to look at in any build... other areas probably have more going on... but this little stand will snatch your attention just the same.
 
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This raises your virginity protection to 100%... lol

Now that's (pure) functionality! :roll:

1135g card here. In fact this looks pretty cool!

But what if it was indeed an external vertical GPU mounting tower? Wouldn't that be an awesome product for some enthusiasts? :eek:

Yes, I know the exposed fan blades could be troublesome for some with small children and curious pets, yet no different than a test bench. Costs would be lower since no full enclosure, and no additional fan required.

External GPU Graphics Card Vertical Mounting Tower :clap:

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This (minus the RGB bullshit) is actually something I would buy!
 
The RGB could of been used as a way to monitor GPU usage or temperature.
 
interesting concept, bad design,

This thing is ugly.
 
The RGB could of been used as a way to monitor GPU usage or temperature.
I wouldn't be surprised to see a second revision with that feature. Though it's much easier and faster to see those from Afterburner's OSD :laugh:
 
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