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COOLMOON Aluminum GPU Holder (Vertical Bracket, 50–120mm)
I ordered this COOLMOON GPU Holder because I’ve been struggling with GPU sag in my main gaming PC. The design looked minimal, the build quality seemed solid, and it had a ton of positive reviews. I picked the 50–120mm adjustable version in silver, mainly because it matched my PC case and seemed more premium than the usual plastic ones.
Shipping and delivery were surprisingly quick—about 10 days to my doorstep in the U.S., which is faster than I expected for an AliExpress order. The package came neatly packed, and the bracket was in pristine condition with no dents or scratches.
Using it was straightforward. The adjustable height mechanism is smooth and holds firm. I installed it vertically beneath my RTX 4070, and it instantly corrected the sag I’d been seeing. No weird angles or extra strain on the PCIe slot anymore.
Pros:
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High-quality aluminum alloy; feels premium.
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Clean, minimalist aesthetic.
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Adjustable height works well for different case setups.
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Very stable even under a heavy GPU.
Cons:
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The base could be a bit wider for added stability on soft surfaces.
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No RGB lighting (if you’re into that).
Compared to similar aluminum GPU holders on Amazon (often priced $20–30), this one cost me around $8, which is a steal. It absolutely exceeded my expectations.
$2.74
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TEUCER L-Z3 Vertical GPU Mount with PCIe 4.0 Riser Cable (200mm)
I went for the TEUCER L-Z3 Vertical Mounting Kit because I’ve always wanted to show off my GPU through the side panel, and this one included a PCIe 4.0 riser, which is essential with newer cards. The reviews praised its compatibility and easy installation, and I couldn’t resist the clean look.
The package took about two weeks to arrive. The bracket and cable were well protected in foam, and everything looked high quality. No warping or poor finish.
Installation was a breeze. The instructions were in broken English, but intuitive enough. I mounted it into my ATX case, plugged the riser cable into the board, and then into my RTX 3080. It powered right up—no signal issues, no performance drop.
Pros:
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Includes a sturdy 200mm PCIe 4.0 riser cable.
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Solid metal bracket with a sleek black finish.
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Wide compatibility with mid- and full-tower cases.
Cons:
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Slightly tight fit in compact cases.
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Screws included are low quality—swap them if you can.
This exact setup would cost around $50–$70 on Amazon, but on AliExpress I paid around $26, and honestly, the quality is on par. It met all my expectations and more.
$31.45
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5V 3-Pin ARGB GPU Support Bracket (Universal Fit)
This ARGB GPU Support Bracket caught my eye because it promised both GPU sag support and addressable RGB lighting. Since I was already customizing my setup with a new look, I figured, why not add some lighting flair too?
Shipping was smooth—arrived in under two weeks, no customs hassle. The product came in a small box, with the bracket and a 3-pin ARGB connector inside.
Setup was easy. I connected it to my ARGB controller, placed it under my card, and boom—rainbow glow with decent brightness. The acrylic portion diffuses the light well, and the support mechanism actually does help with sag, especially on one side.
Pros:
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Adds visual appeal with addressable RGB.
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Universal fit for most GPU lengths.
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Easy to install and syncs with standard ARGB headers.
Cons:
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Acrylic build feels a bit fragile.
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Only supports lighter GPUs reliably.
In the U.S., ARGB brackets usually cost $25+; this one was about $7, and it works just as well. Definitely exceeded my expectations for the price.
$0.99
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COOLMOON Adjustable Vertical GPU Bracket (Second Purchase)
Yes, I ended up buying a second COOLMOON Vertical Bracket, this time in black, for my office PC. After the great experience with the silver one, I figured I’d replicate the success.
Delivery time was nearly identical—about 10–12 days. Same solid packaging. The black finish looks just as premium, and installation went smoothly.
This time, I paired it with an older RX 580 card, and the difference was night and day in terms of sag reduction. It actually made the whole build look neater and more polished.
Pros:
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Proven quality and stability.
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Matches dark builds perfectly.
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Extremely cost-effective.
Cons:
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Still wish the base had anti-slip padding.
Again, compared to anything local, I saved at least 70% on the price. Would buy a third if needed.
$0.99
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L-Shaped Aluminum GPU Support Stand (Side Mount Type)
I bought the L-Shaped GPU Holder out of curiosity. It has a unique side-mount design, and I thought it might work better for builds with less vertical clearance. It’s all metal, compact, and super discreet.
Shipping was slightly longer on this one—about 16 days—but still acceptable. The item came wrapped securely in bubble wrap, no damage.
It’s designed to mount from the side of your case, using existing screw holes. I used it in a mini-ITX case, where vertical brackets are harder to fit, and it worked perfectly. The angle can be adjusted slightly depending on the case layout.
Pros:
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Perfect for tight PC builds.
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Doesn’t take up floor space like vertical holders.
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Very solid once screwed in.
Cons:
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Requires case compatibility.
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No instructions included.
Price? Just $5.50, compared to U.S. options that go for $18–$25. It worked better than expected and added extra rigidity to my setup.
$737
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SXJ I Vertical GPU Steering Mount (Metal Rack)
Last, I grabbed the SXJ I Vertical GPU Holder, which has a unique “steering” style design that angles the GPU slightly forward. I thought it’d be an eye-catching alternative to typical mounts.
Delivery was quick—about 11 days. It came with all the screws, spacers, and the riser mounting bracket, but no riser cable included (which is clearly stated on the listing).
Mounting was slightly trickier than others due to the angled design, but the result is worth it. My 3070 now sits like a display piece, angled upward in the case window. Thermals didn’t change, and PCIe connection remained stable.
Pros:
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Unique forward-tilt design.
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Solid metal construction.
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Enhances airflow and aesthetics.
Cons:
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Requires careful alignment during installation.
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No riser cable included.
I paid under $10, which is insane value compared to $30–$40 for similar tilt-style mounts on Amazon. Met expectations and added personality to my build.
$0.99
Final Thoughts:
Honestly, I didn’t expect all six products to be this good—especially considering the prices. I paid less for all six combined than I would have for just one similar item in the U.S. Every bracket I ordered worked as advertised (or better), and the variety allowed me to find the perfect fit for each of my PCs.
AliExpress really delivered this time. I’d absolutely recommend these GPU holders to anyone doing a fresh PC build or trying to fix sag issues. And yes—I already have more items in my cart for the next round of upgrades.






