I have a problem. My 4090 covers all my pci ports on my x670e taichi motherboard. I have to add a 10gb ethernet card to my pc. The 3 vertical slots in the case cannot fit a 4090 as the fans would be smashed against the glass. My plan is I ordered the following rotatable pcie slots from the corsair site for the 7000d and will put my 4090 in the 3 slots furthest from the mobo and keep this in the top slots. Then I'm hoping I will have enough space between the 4090 and the mobo to fit a pcie 4 riser cable from the top mobo pcie slot to the now verticle gpu and an additional pcie riser cable from the lower pcie slot wrapped under thr gpu and to the 10g ethernet pcie card that's mounted on the traditional vertical ports that are close to the case glass.
I see most riser cables have holes on each end to screw them into traditional vertical mounts. But what kind of riser cable must I use with the 4090 and this corsair rotatable pcie slot accessory that will prevent the cable from lossening and falling off the gpu?
I'm thinking of getting two of the following riser cables in ideal lengths but I assume the one on the gpu will vibrate loose with time. Hopefully someone has a better solution. I really don't want to junk my 7000d case and swap to a smaller hyte y70 just to make room for a small 10g either ethernet card.
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Thanks. It seemed like the y70 was the only good vertical mount gpu case for a huge 4090 till I found this rotatable accessory.