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My graphics card is oriented the same way you test bench layout is set up:(it's on the far right, you can see where the riser cable humps over and then runs down, underneath the graphics card, and comes up on the right side of the case) Build Log here.In the above setup, 250mm was perfect, but I recently moved to a smaller case and had space issues. The LiHeat PCI-E connector is pretty thick, so I would take that into account when measuring case dimensions. The HDPlex riser can be folded multiple times so it is whatever length you need it to be and is paper thin. The only thing to look out for there is that the PCI-E connector (female-male-female) is a little bulky and you have to make sure you account for that in the design. Also on my card you can see there is a heat pipe protruding past the top of the card, with stiff risers you have to watch out for that wanting to push the card to the right. Here is another pic from a slightly different angle. I can take more pics tonight if you are curious how the 250mm one is set up. There are also three type of connector angles for the LiHeat risers.
My graphics card is oriented the same way you test bench layout is set up:
(it's on the far right, you can see where the riser cable humps over and then runs down, underneath the graphics card, and comes up on the right side of the case) Build Log here.
In the above setup, 250mm was perfect, but I recently moved to a smaller case and had space issues. The LiHeat PCI-E connector is pretty thick, so I would take that into account when measuring case dimensions. The HDPlex riser can be folded multiple times so it is whatever length you need it to be and is paper thin. The only thing to look out for there is that the PCI-E connector (female-male-female) is a little bulky and you have to make sure you account for that in the design. Also on my card you can see there is a heat pipe protruding past the top of the card, with stiff risers you have to watch out for that wanting to push the card to the right. Here is another pic from a slightly different angle. I can take more pics tonight if you are curious how the 250mm one is set up. There are also three type of connector angles for the LiHeat risers.