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BitFenix Introduces the Alchemy 3.0 ARGB GPU Bracket

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BitFenix today announced an accessory for your graphics cards' safety, whilst adding some bling to your build. The Alchemy 3.0 ARGB GPU Bracket is little more than a support for your graphics card which installs in your PC case and provides physical support to prevent sagging and other problems that may arise from deploying a graphics card with a high-performance, heavyweight custom cooling solution (it literally supports graphics cards with weights going up to 7.5 Kg and 80-120 cm long).

The Alchemy 3.0 ARGB GPU Bracket features ARGB lighting which users can control and customize to their liking, and the 18 available mounting holes ensure maximum compatibility regardless of your graphics card. It also comes with three different extension holders, sizing up at 45 mm, 80 mm and 120 mm. The GPU bracket will take up three free PCI slots on your build, though, so keep that in mind if you're planning on using this.



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"Pay us to put a lit up advertisement in your case." -BitFenix

(P.S. BitFenix didn't actually say that.)
 
With that kind of intrusive advertising I'll put one in if they sponsor the build.
 
Wtf... so you get to buy a bracket that has its own sag?! Look at the pictures.

mind blown
 
Wtf... so you get to buy a bracket that has its own sag?! Look at the pictures. mind blown

Nowadays, this is called a "feature" hahahaha ....:roll:...:laugh:...:eek:
 
Wtf... so you get to buy a bracket that has its own sag?! Look at the pictures.

mind blown
what ? if the gpu sags a lot,the bracket will also sag under the gpus weight.

I could go for a nice bracket.gotta look around.
 
I like the idea, but not with a company logo being so damn obvious
 
I could go for a nice bracket.gotta look around.
I use one of these. Works perfect.
 
I use one of these. Works perfect.
I got one with my trio card,but it doesn't rgb :laugh:

looks like this
 
When RGBized toilet paper?

Seriously why 99% of cases follow the current design is beyond me?

Reverse(inverted)-ATX solves 99.9% of sagging* issues (even with very heavy cooper liquid cooled blocks). The cooler weight rest on PCB below it. PCB acts as an anchor. Just like 90 degree flipped motherboards. Here - no sag whatsoever for all eternity. Oh and let's not forget about horizontal motherboard trays of course.


* - Not if you have card like this for example

Colorful_iGame_GeForce_GTX680_Passive_Edition_01.jpg
 
When RGBized toilet paper?

Seriously why 99% of cases follow the current design is beyond me?

Reverse(inverted)-ATX solves 99.9% of sagging* issues (even with very heavy cooper liquid cooled blocks). The cooler weight rest on PCB below it. PCB acts as an anchor. Just like 90 degree flipped motherboards. Here - no sag whatsoever for all eternity. Oh and let's not forget about horizontal motherboard trays of course.


* - Not if you have card like this for example

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yes and maybe comes with clc cooler for the cpu cause there isn't any air cooling cpu solution that would fit.
 
what ? if the gpu sags a lot,the bracket will also sag under the gpus weight.

I could go for a nice bracket.gotta look around.

Eh?! Isnt the whole point of a bracket/support to make that go away? I mean, anything from a brick to a chopstick will do that 100%. This overpriced piece of lit plastic cannot...
 
when you get to my age everything starts to sag so it would look outa place :) but may still buy one for the RBG Mmmm must resist the prity lightso_O:banghead::wtf::)
 
There are more practical, elegant and less "in your face" solutions to brace your GPU than this colorful monstrosity.

I use these (comes in black also):
 
You can get better results with some legos.
Below is my solution to the sag introduced by using a morpheus ii (massive cooler that fits 2 120mm fans) to cool my 580, sure it doesn't have RGB but it actually works and isnt a glaring advertisement.
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They aren't that obtrusive. Mine cost around $4, but I still need to set it up properly it as my card is sagging a little

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My MSI geforce came with one: you need two empty slots next to it, which was not my case, and after installing it just for testing it resulted useless against sag.
 
to prevent sagging you need more empty slot, too bad and the design gives more stress on pci threads
 
to prevent sagging you need more empty slot, too bad and the design gives more stress on pci threads
You definitely need empty slots, but if anything it reduces the force on the gpu pcie slot itself.
 
what's with the RGB's on all things these days?
 
3 PCI slots?
Basically if you have any other PCIe device (soundcard, USB card etc) this is a no go.
There are plenty of options that don't take up any slots and will do the same job - but you don't get disco lights with them.

I guess this will appeal to some.
 
3 PCI slots?
Basically if you have any other PCIe device (soundcard, USB card etc) this is a no go.
There are plenty of options that don't take up any slots and will do the same job - but you don't get disco lights with them.

I guess this will appeal to some.
They fit with other pcie cards, you just place them under and screw the plate in front of them.
 
Still looks like unicorn ate too much rainbow and puked in the case.
 
"Pay us to put a lit up advertisement in your case." -BitFenix

(P.S. BitFenix didn't actually say that.)

Heh they all do that.

EKWB puts a big glowing EK logo on a angle with their GPU blocks, so in any normal case mount, you advertise for them constantly.
 
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