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We recommend installing the bump stop and routing/plugging in the LED cable (If RGB) before mounting the bracket for an easier installation. To mount the bump stop, choose which side you want to mount it on the bracket, put two of the thumb screws through the bump stop and bracket, and then screw it in by hand to the small rectangle pieces with two threaded holes. Next you will need to remove 2 screws from the PCIE Slot Covers at the rear of your case. Usually, this will be the 2 screws underneath the 2 that secure your Graphics Card to the case. For larger cards that take up 2.5 slots or more, you may need to use a lower slot. If your card needs to be mounted in a lower slot, use the taller bump stop. We recommend putting the support bracket up to where it will be mounted to visualize where the bump stop will be needed.
All our RGB Mod Parts come with this connector on the cable by default. See below options on how to power/control the LEDs.
Option 1 (Included): Connect the RGB Cable directly into your motherboards 3 Pin 5V RGB Header, Razer Chroma Addressable RGB Controller, EKWB D-RGB Loop Connect, or your own 5v 3Pin Controller. Make sure not to connect to a 12V 4 pin header, as that will kill the LEDs.
Option 2 (Optional/Sold Separately): To use the RF remote to control your LEDs simply connect the SATA Power Cable to any SATA Power cable from your power supply unit. Connect the other side to the LED connector.
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Option 3 (Optional/Sold Separately): To use Corsair iCUE to control and power your LEDs, simply connect the Corsair iCUE cable adapter to the RGB Cable, and then plug in the adapter into a Corsair Commander Pro or Corsair Node Pro unit. Connect the other side to the LED connector. In Corsair iCUE’s software make sure to set the product to *2 LED STRIPS* as ours are denser!
Option 4 (Optional/Sold Separately): Connect to a Gigabyte/Aorus Motherboard Fusion 5V 3 Pin VDG Header. Connect the other side to the LED connector.
All orders are custom made to order in Dallas, TX USA!
Our inventory is in stock and production has been scaled up a lot thanks to you! Turnaround times are currently under 7 days which does not include shipping times mentioned at checkout!
You will receive an automatic email with tracking once your package has shipped!
Usagi’s 90s Bedroom RGB GPU Support Bracket
Designed by Artist: Aris Roth
$74.99 $45.00
GPU Support Bracket, 4 long thread thumbscrews, a threaded bump stop holder, a short bump stop, and a long bump stop.
Optional: A-RGB remote (SATA Powered), Corsair iCUE cable, & Gigabyte Fusion VDG Cable
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One person found this helpfulRated 5 out of 5THE Dragon plate
zapoqx (verified owner) on Custom Design RGB GPU Support Bracket –
This was truly a wonder to make thanks to one of my friends. The nice label for my system that is also in part honor of a late close friend of mine and you guys did it justice. It is sturdy feeling and defintiely holds up. Now whenever my GPU gets replaced, I give it a nice GPU backplace and it will be golden!
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7 out of 7 people found this helpfulRated 5 out of 5Amazing custom work
Dominik Johnson (verified owner) on Custom Design RGB GPU Support Bracket –
I ordered 2 of these support brackets with one of them being custom made with their easy online editor and they look absolutely amazing in any computer. It brings a lot of light and the rgb really makes your graphics card shine! Really easy setup too!
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7 out of 7 people found this helpfulRated 5 out of 5Love it
eg0re80.jv (verified owner) on Custom Design RGB GPU Support Bracket –
Did not really need one for sag as the 1080 is not that long but it just gives some accent to the GPU.
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Rated 5 out of 5Great quality
1955ariver (verified owner) on Corsair Spectrum White RGB GPU Support Bracket –
Super impressed with the quality and how it eliminates all sag on the graphic card, Plus it looks awesome!!! Beautiful piece!!
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Rated 4 out of 5A fancy and functional addition to your build!
wolfstar95 (verified owner) on EVGA Spectrum RGB GPU Support Bracket –
Pros:
-Bright individually-addressable RGB LEDs
-Sturdy material with strong-printed design
-Looks exactly like it does in the product picture
-One-size fits all, even with my giant EVGA RTX 2070 FTW3 Ultra
-4 different pegs with 2 rows of mounting holes to accommodate different graphics card thicknesses and fan locations
-3 options to control the RGB lighting (I’m using MSI Mystic Light with the Marquee setting using an ARGB motherboard header)Cons:
-Blocks at least 2 PCI slots below the graphics card (2 for the GPU and 2 beneath the GPU)
-A bit cumbersome to install and set the support peg
-Bracket has horizontal flex, so it may slide if supporting on a sloped fan housing
We recommend installing the bump stop and routing/plugging in the LED cable (If RGB) before mounting the bracket for an easier installation. To mount the bump stop, choose which side you want to mount it on the bracket, put two of the thumb screws through the bump stop and bracket, and then screw it in by hand to the small rectangle pieces with two threaded holes. Next you will need to remove 2 screws from the PCIE Slot Covers at the rear of your case. Usually, this will be the 2 screws underneath the 2 that secure your Graphics Card to the case. For larger cards that take up 2.5 slots or more, you may need to use a lower slot. If your card needs to be mounted in a lower slot, use the taller bump stop. We recommend putting the support bracket up to where it will be mounted to visualize where the bump stop will be needed.
All our RGB Mod Parts come with this connector on the cable by default. See below options on how to power/control the LEDs.
Option 1 (Included): Connect the RGB Cable directly into your motherboards 3 Pin 5V RGB Header, Razer Chroma Addressable RGB Controller, EKWB D-RGB Loop Connect, or your own 5v 3Pin Controller. Make sure not to connect to a 12V 4 pin header, as that will kill the LEDs.
Option 2 (Optional/Sold Separately): To use the RF remote to control your LEDs simply connect the SATA Power Cable to any SATA Power cable from your power supply unit. Connect the other side to the LED connector.
 Â
Option 3 (Optional/Sold Separately): To use Corsair iCUE to control and power your LEDs, simply connect the Corsair iCUE cable adapter to the RGB Cable, and then plug in the adapter into a Corsair Commander Pro or Corsair Node Pro unit. Connect the other side to the LED connector. In Corsair iCUE’s software make sure to set the product to *2 LED STRIPS* as ours are denser!
Option 4 (Optional/Sold Separately): Connect to a Gigabyte/Aorus Motherboard Fusion 5V 3 Pin VDG Header. Connect the other side to the LED connector.
All orders are custom made to order in Dallas, TX USA!
Our inventory is in stock and production has been scaled up a lot thanks to you! Turnaround times are currently under 7 days which does not include shipping times mentioned at checkout!
You will receive an automatic email with tracking once your package has shipped!
zapoqx (verified owner) on Custom Design RGB GPU Support Bracket –
This was truly a wonder to make thanks to one of my friends. The nice label for my system that is also in part honor of a late close friend of mine and you guys did it justice. It is sturdy feeling and defintiely holds up. Now whenever my GPU gets replaced, I give it a nice GPU backplace and it will be golden!
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Dominik Johnson (verified owner) on Custom Design RGB GPU Support Bracket –
I ordered 2 of these support brackets with one of them being custom made with their easy online editor and they look absolutely amazing in any computer. It brings a lot of light and the rgb really makes your graphics card shine! Really easy setup too!
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eg0re80.jv (verified owner) on Custom Design RGB GPU Support Bracket –
Did not really need one for sag as the 1080 is not that long but it just gives some accent to the GPU.
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1955ariver (verified owner) on Corsair Spectrum White RGB GPU Support Bracket –
Super impressed with the quality and how it eliminates all sag on the graphic card, Plus it looks awesome!!! Beautiful piece!!
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wolfstar95 (verified owner) on EVGA Spectrum RGB GPU Support Bracket –
Pros:
-Bright individually-addressable RGB LEDs
-Sturdy material with strong-printed design
-Looks exactly like it does in the product picture
-One-size fits all, even with my giant EVGA RTX 2070 FTW3 Ultra
-4 different pegs with 2 rows of mounting holes to accommodate different graphics card thicknesses and fan locations
-3 options to control the RGB lighting (I’m using MSI Mystic Light with the Marquee setting using an ARGB motherboard header)
Cons:
-Blocks at least 2 PCI slots below the graphics card (2 for the GPU and 2 beneath the GPU)
-A bit cumbersome to install and set the support peg
-Bracket has horizontal flex, so it may slide if supporting on a sloped fan housing
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