🚀 Elevate your rig with LINKUP AVA5 – where speed meets style and future-ready power!
The LINKUP AVA5 PCIe 5.0 Riser Cable (40cm) delivers cutting-edge 128GB/s bandwidth with a right-angle design tailored for compact and high-performance builds. Compatible with PCIe 4.0/5.0 GPUs including RTX5090 and RX9070, it enhances airflow and GPU durability while supporting advanced motherboards like ASUS WRX80/WRX90E. Built with premium shielding and backed by US-based warranty and customer support, it’s the ultimate upgrade for gamers, AI professionals, and PC enthusiasts seeking future-proof performance and sleek aesthetics.
Manufacturer | LINKUP Technology Inc. |
Part number | AG-P5-33SR-040BK |
Item Weight | 188 g |
Package Dimensions | 33 x 15 x 4 cm; 187.7 g |
Item model number | AVA5 |
Size | 40cm |
Colour | (AVA5 PCIE 5.0) Right Angle (v2) |
Style | Right Angle (v2) |
Shape | Round |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Specification met | PCI-E 5.0 |
Special Features | Improve airflow and GPU durability |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**7
Brilliant riser
The media could not be loaded. Very good quality riser cable and works excellently with my 5080 at the advertised pcie gen 5 speed. It just managed to fit in my lian li a4-h2o with maybe 1mm of clearance as shown in my video. I wouldn't recommend buying at full price of £100, bought mine for £55 used (like new) which i assume is open box, but i have seen it as low as £65 new so unless you have a 5090 it's not going to increase performance (1% faster for the 5090 vs gen 4) since a 5080 (like mine) can be fine at pcie gen 3 speeds.
A**R
Great Product
The media could not be loaded. Works perfect. Gen 5 PCIe speeds on and Auros RTX 5080 Waterforce. Installed in a Fractal Meshify 2 case.Very happy!
A**Z
Expensive but worth every penny.
Its expensive but its worth it. If u have new gpus like rtx 5070 and onwards i strongly recommend getting this. I tried couple of pcie riser cable between 50£ to 80£ but all had issues, stuttering , random blue screens. But then i decided to buy this and the speed is ridiculous fast. I was about to give up on itx build after couple of failed riser cable but this just saved me.
L**E
Does support rtx 5090 works perfectly
The media could not be loaded. Works perfectly on the rtx5090
G**H
High quality riser cable for Gen5 5090 GPUs
The media could not be loaded. I installed this riser cable onto my ZOTAC 5090 infinity GPU. My case is a Lian Li EVO XL. The cable shown is the 80cm. There was no problems connecting to the motherboard or to the GPU. The GPU was mounted in a vertical orientation on the side of the case (rear as you look at it). See photo and video uploaded! Very happy with this product!
J**S
FINALLY!
I have been trying to find a PCIe gen 4.0 riser that actually works for weeks! I have bought and returned 4 other cables from other companies previously, none of them were able to provide a stable connection to my gpu. This one works flawlessly! Well worth the price!!
A**Y
Cheap thrash, brittle and SO POORLY made. AVOID THESE CABLES AT ALL COSTS
Cable is so badly made that the housing for the slot actually split when inserting the video card. No reinforcement and the slot itself on the female end is flexible to the extent that you can bend it with mild pressure from your fingers. No lock mech either on the female end, which is a terrible omission. The plastic used is so cheap that it cannot withstand the pressure of the card insertion and splits rather than grip the board edge. There's also a distinct lack of flex in the cable itself, more plastic than rubber making it brittle also. Do not buy this brand of cable under any circumstances, possibly the worst I have ever seen in 30 years of building PCs! Genuinely a terrible effort.
A**R
Its what you hope
Using in a Fractal Define 7 XL, (no other bracket needed) tested with a 4080 super and 4070 super on z790 and trx50 chipsets, zero drop in transfer rates, just flexible enough, brilliant build quality - it's one of those buy once, plug it in, and solve the problem things. Don't second guess it.N.B. I've not tested pcie5 yet, will do soon with a hyper m2 card and some nvmes, or a 5090 of they release soon.