








💻 Elevate your rig with style and strength — because your GPU deserves the spotlight!
The AsiaHorse Graphics Card Holder combines robust steel support with advanced ARGB lighting and triple 80mm hydraulic bearing fans. Designed to prevent GPU sagging while enhancing cooling and aesthetics, it features easy sliding adjustments and motherboard-synced RGB effects. Quiet yet powerful, this GPU bracket is engineered for durability and seamless integration in any high-performance PC build.








| ASIN | B09ZKZHJTZ |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #138,935 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,172 in Graphics Cards |
| Brand | ASIAHORSE |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (149) |
| Date First Available | 8 July 2022 |
| Item Weight | 522 g |
| Manufacturer | AsiaHorse |
| Manufacturer reference | Coolerpro-black-CA |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 7.5 x 29 cm; 522 g |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 7.2 watts |
N**Y
I highly recommend this for any three fan GPU. I originally wasn't in the market for a GPU cooler I only wanted a mount to prevent GPU sag on my giant 3070 super. Then I seen this pop up with good reviews so figured I'd give it a try since it's listed as a PWM supported device. I am glad I tried this because almost 6 months later this has boosted performance along with prevented GPU sag. GPU fans constantly don't run and you don't want to set them to because they'll wear out faster, but with this being a PWM device I'm able to configure it to have an idle speed to keep the GPU always at a cooler state, then with PWM I'm able to have it set where soon as workload increases the fans increase to prevent higher heat which overall boost performance and lifetime of the card.
K**N
easy install, very quiet, good airflow, lights are bright and it fits well in my H6 flow. only issue it is bends on its own due to the weight of the fans holding it down, good quality otherwise.
L**Y
Overall, it works well for my use case. I bought this NOT for GPU cooling as my RTX 4090 is already AIO liquid cooled, but to fix the NVME overheating problem caused by the bad design on my Asus Crosshair VIII formula which has one single long NVME heatsink fitted in a narrow plastic slot with 2 NVME in it. This not only creates extra heat(Max 73 Celsius under load, idle at 52), but also limited cooling solution as the narrow slot(22mm) keeps most of the bigger more effective heatsink from being installed. Also because one of my two AIO radiators are at the front which only runs on-demand, there is no enough air push backwards to motherboard for air circulation. This cooler saved the day, with it installed, Temperature on both NVMEs dropped from 73 to 51 at peak under extremely heavy disk I/O, average at around 45 degree Celsius which is huge improvement. Also even though it's installed one extra PCIE slot away from the 4090, it actually dropped the GPU temp by about 5 degrees which is a bonus for me. Some details on good/bad as below. PROs: 1. Effective Cooling. With 3x80mm fans, it dropped the NVME temp from 73 to 51 at peak, average at 45 despite the fact that I had to install the fans right on top of NVME heatsink, rather than the ideal situation which should be at the edge of the motherboard between PSU and motherboard so that the air blows pass the NVME which would also cool one extra NVME I installed on a PCIE card in another slot. I guess even now it sits right on top and blow side way, either some air still blow down as the fans spin, or the air bounced back after hitting the GPU. Any way, the results are great. 2. The fans are the common 80x80x15 installed using standard screws and power cables. So when they fail, the replacement will be easy to find. 3. The ARGB light looks great. It coincidently in sync with the phanteks ARGB fans I have. Cons: 1. the aluminum frame is way too soft. When I received it, the bracket is NOT even at 90 degree angle with the long beam where the 3 fans are installed. As a result, the 3rd fan, counting from the back panel, was completely dropped down touching the motherboard and the pin headers. I had to place a mini level and bend it by hand to level it up. It's so soft and easy to bend that I was so afraid that I would break it. And with such soft metal, if the case were horizontally placed, I am not sure if it will drop down again over time. Luckily my case is the "normal" vertical one, so this should not be an issue. Would be great if vendor could harden the aluminum or use steel if it's cheaper. 2. It can't be installed at the edge of the motherboard as pictured because many of motherboards/cases don't have a one-PCI slot width gap any more between PSU and motherboard. So the 80mm fans will interfere with the pin headers with cables installed at the edge of the board. 3. The bottom support is too short to be used in a full tower even if the card is to be installed at the edge of the board which is closest to the bottom of the case
F**N
Cools the GPU when its fans are shut off which is nice, really low idle temps now. Looks dope.
O**A
Excelente producto, no se hace ruido
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