

I wanted to run a dual 5060ti/3060 system for LLM inference, but the second PCIe slot is close to the edge of my motherboard, and my RTX 3060 was too wide to fit without hitting the power supply. This riser solved the problem. My setup now looks kind of sketchy, but everything works. The riser cable is solidly built, but keep in mind that it's not super flexible. For my case, I either needed a shorter cable (so it wouldn't stick out so far) or a longer one (so I could move it farther), but this riser still let me run a double GPU setup without buying a new case and rebuilding the whole system.


Cable mounted to the case and fit perfectly. 300mm seemed like it would be too long, but I had to mount the 7900 XTX in the furthest slot out in order to clear my radiator. It was the perfect length for my application. The cable is much more durable than the pictures indicate. Fired up without issue.

Long enough to work with, but short enough to not be in the way. They work just like they’re supposed to.






- 5v (3 pin) to 12v (4 pin) RGB conversion (either direction) - Plenty of RGB and fan spots - Powered by SATA off the PSU - Inexpensive


easy to install, no issues


Needed a little extra length for a case fan cable, having the splitter made it easier to connect another nearby one to it.

Makes the whole build look as professional as possible!



I recently purchased the 2 Pack 4-Pin PWM Fan Splitter Cables and have been using them in my PC build to power multiple case fans from a single motherboard header. Heres a breakdown of my experience: The cables are well-built and feature a sleek, black sleeved design that gives them a premium look. The sleeves not only help with aesthetics but also provide durability, preventing the wires from fraying over time. The connectors are sturdy, and I appreciate the fact that the wires feel solid and well-insulated.
