I guess you know those riser cards: https://www.delock.de/produkte/S_89105/merkmale.html
They would be a good alternative to flexible risers but in my testing the PCIe bracket of a two slots graphics cards collides with the Audio Ports of a normal layout mini itx board just barely but just too much for a proper installation. It could be that I have a longer PCIe bracket on my Gigabyte GTX 780Ti but they should all be normed right?
I know those cards are intended to be used in server cases but even there they mostly use a second extensions to get the card further away of the Motherboard, what then completely destroys the cost advantage over a flexible riser…
Is there some pcie riser card on the market that pushes the card just a bit further away of the motherboard?
They would be a good alternative to flexible risers but in my testing the PCIe bracket of a two slots graphics cards collides with the Audio Ports of a normal layout mini itx board just barely but just too much for a proper installation. It could be that I have a longer PCIe bracket on my Gigabyte GTX 780Ti but they should all be normed right?
I know those cards are intended to be used in server cases but even there they mostly use a second extensions to get the card further away of the Motherboard, what then completely destroys the cost advantage over a flexible riser…
Is there some pcie riser card on the market that pushes the card just a bit further away of the motherboard?