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The Cooler Master MasterAccessory Vertical GPU Card Holder Kit V3 is a premium vertical mounting solution featuring a PCIe 4.0 x16 riser cable compatible with PCIe 3.0 and 5.0. It fits most ATX and Micro-ATX cases with an adjustable, tool-less bracket that moves up to 65mm forward and 30mm sideways, ensuring optimal GPU positioning and airflow. Designed to prevent GPU sag and enhance aesthetics, this kit offers a robust build and flexible installation for professional and enthusiast PC builders.









| ASIN | B0B72D88KL |
| Antenna Location | PC Cases Gaming Rigs ATX Cases Micro ATX Cases Mini ITX Cases |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,367 in Computer Accessories & Peripherals |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Built-In Media | Graphics Card Holder |
| Case Type | Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,281 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00884102099427 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.15 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Mfr Part Number | MCA-U000R-KFVK03 |
| Model Name | Vertical GPU Card Holder Kit V3 Black |
| Model Number | MCAU000RKFVK03 |
| Motherboard Compatability | ATX, Micro ATX |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Data Transfer |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | PC Cases Gaming Rigs ATX Cases Micro ATX Cases Mini ITX Cases |
| Supported Motherboard | ATX, Micro ATX |
| UPC | 884102099427 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
O**O
Good fir for a Phanteks NV5
I recently purchased the Cooler Master MasterAccessory Vertical GPU Card Holder Kit V3, and I couldn’t be happier with my decision! This product truly elevates my gaming setup, both literally and aesthetically. First and foremost, the build quality is exceptional. The sturdy construction ensures that my graphics card is securely held in place, providing peace of mind while I game or work on graphics-intensive tasks. The adjustable height feature is a fantastic addition, allowing me to customize the positioning of my GPU for optimal airflow and visual appeal. Installation was a breeze! The included instructions were clear and straightforward, making the setup process quick and hassle-free. I appreciate that Cooler Master provides all the necessary tools and components, so I didn’t have to search for anything extra. Not only does this GPU holder enhance the look of my rig, but it also improves the overall cooling performance. My GPU now has ample space for airflow, which has noticeably reduced temperatures during long gaming sessions. The Cooler Master MasterAccessory Vertical GPU Card Holder Kit V3 is a game-changer. It’s a perfect blend of functionality and style, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to showcase their graphics card while ensuring it stays safe and cool. Five stars!
M**S
Perfect Fit in My Corsair 4000D AF, Clean Look, and a Surprisingly Premium Riser Cable
I wasn’t sure this mount would fit inside my Corsair 4000D Airflow, but it slid in perfectly and lined up without a single issue. The bracket feels solid and well-engineered — no flex, no sag, and it holds my ASUS GPU rock-steady. What really impressed me was the included riser cable — it’s much higher quality than I expected. The shielding, connectors, and flexibility are top-notch; it bends smoothly for routing but doesn’t feel flimsy or like it’s going to snap. Cooler Master clearly didn’t cheap out here. The spacing is just right for airflow, and the black finish matches the case perfectly. It honestly looks factory-installed once everything’s mounted. If you’re planning a vertical GPU setup in a Corsair 4000D, this is the bracket to get — no compromises, no headaches, just clean results. Did do a small mod to the PCIE brackets to get DP cable in but you can also just buy a angled or low profile dp cable or you can somewhat maneuver a regular dp cable in but it is a little difficult atleast it was for me in my case specially so I opted to cut one of pcie brackets off instead.
K**U
You will spend more than you think. Gen 4 cable NOT GEN 5
The mount itself is very sturdy and very good, the cable is not gen 5 and i had a lot of instability because of that, I bought a gen 5 cable and it works flawlessly, so its up to you i dunno if you wanna spend all this money for just a metal bracket. And then have to spend money again on a gen 5 cable. Overall money isnt an issue for me so im satisfied.
S**Y
A perfect vertical mount.
This is a very well made vertical mount. I have been keeping an eye to purchase for the past few years ever since I bought the 4090. I have my 4090 gaming oc on this mount. It did take a little time to figure out the steps in installing. I only have about one eigth of an inch going down on the right end of the mount. I mean for esthetics and better air flow is the main reason I did purchase it. It will also help with gpu sagging and buying a support bracket which I did back 2022, after knowing it was about five pounds. So is it worth it? In my use case scenarios it is , I went from an all black to rgb light. I even had the rgb lighting on the gpu off from 2022 but enough of that. I have this set up on a ANTEC PERFORMANCE 1 FT case and it fits really well. You can adjust the mount to move forward or backward, left and right. On the 3rd picture you will see a small section from the back that is about 2 slot for removing if you have a micro atx case, so it doesn't interfere with rear fan. That is also awesome for those that have that kind of pc case. If you have a dual cpu air cooler don't even think about it, as it will interfere with gpu mount kit. Almost a tool less design from Coolmaster. All you need is a regular phillips screwdriver for a screws to mount the first part just below the rear motherboard aio. The price was pretty fair for the vertical mount since it's release and the build quality is great. Edit: 7/26 The pcie 4.0 works great no regrets, and the diffrent color of gray could mean also pcie 5.0. I remember it used to be a purple color I still get the same fps as I did connected to the pcie slot. No issues with screen or games. Great job on both the support bracket and pcie cable.
L**M
Solid replacement for the Lian Li PC-011D-XL variant
I highly recommend this GPU holder, next to no questions asked. Bracket, Support & Positioning: VERY intuitive installation overall. Documentation is picture-based and easy to follow. I would consider this beginner-friendly and a great alternative to something from Antec, etc. As a general rule of thumb, familiarise yourself with the bracket before inserting your GPU - I was able to attach the bracket to the case, insert my GPU into the 2nd piece, and then slide the 2nd piece into the main bracket before securing. Very quick and in my opinion, easy to do. It also allows you to slide and position the GPU where you want it (i.e. more left or right, and more forwards or back). This was something unique from my original Lian Li bracket where my GPU was nearly forced againist the glass once I was able to get the dang thing in (more notes below on that). It supports my card exactly as I expect it to. Riser Cable & GPU Cabling: I was happy that this included the updated 4.0 cable as I don't have to perform witchcraft in my BIOS. It has some good length on it, while also being sturdy yet flexible. I'm very happy with it and the ease of installation itself was easy. For the power cables to the GPU, I did have to pull it out and extend to rotate around. If using a non-modular PSU and depending on your case, you will have to clean up your cable management if your power cable is not long enough. Do note that, case-depending, you will have a recess on the back of your case. This is normal and I found to be most welcome for a multitude of reasons that might be due to personal preference. Part of the back panel is also removable, which the instructions include as well. Packaging: Arrived securely and well-packaged. Bracket and sub-bracket were wrapped safely so no pre-assembly dings. Notes for clarity: I previously purchased the one specifically for my case (Lian Li PC-011D-XL) (the 3.0 variant) and it was ridiculously complicated / warped. I bought it again from another local store just in case and STILL had issues with it. I love my case but this has been a pain for a long time. This was installed on an E-ATX case and attached to an ATX motherboard, with a fully modular PSU that included pre-extended cabling. There are no cons because honestly, it works perfectly, even at this price point because you want quality for an expensive component. I'm not waiting in a 12 hour line again.
M**N
good idea, poorly executed
I really liked the idea of vertically mounting my GPU on my current PC build. This is the first time I felt committed to go the extra mile on putting a computer together for myself, and as I was ordering all the stuff I wanted I decided to put a litte extra money into this. Turns out, the primary decision point is whether or not the riser cable can actually do its job on these kits. The cables themselves sell for only a tiny bit less than the kits. This item carried the Cooler Master name and had several reviews that verified the riser was good, and I knew my case had the metal bits in between the blanks that couldn't be easily removed so the idea of being able to adjust the GPU so I could get a video cable in there seemed to make sense. Problem #1: Good Luck squeezing the end of a video cable into your case and seating it properly. I'm using a Lian Li 205 Mesh C with a 3 fan nvidia card, and in no way does this bracket make plugging in a video cable easier. The complicated depth adjustment only allows me to move the GPU closer to the removable glass panel, not any closer to the motherboard than any of the other universal brackets like you might think, and the right/left possibilities are severely limited by the stiff riser cable's ability to flex sideways. This is not a design issue. It's doing what it was engineered to do... I just thought it would somehow be better. Problem #2: The bracket itself is problematic. First, it is built in such a way as to keep your card at a very slight upward angle. Every picture or video you can find of this thing installed will verify this if you look closely. My card is fairly heavy for a video card, but its not a car. No GPU will ever be heavy enough to bend this bracket down to where you can see its installed at maye a 1 or 2 degree angle. This is a bracket, not a bridge. This bugs me. I can't not see it. Second, the little plastic cams that are supposed to lock the card in position only do one very particular thing. When they're locked down, they stop the card from moving left or right on the bracket. My AIO hoses touched the back of the card itself, and neither the bracket nor the cams did anything to limit the right end of the card from pushing out away from the bracket because of this pressure, off the little lip that holds the carrier part of the bracket to the back portion that hold the cams. This is a second funny angle for card to sit that makes my eyes upset. Also, while building, if you tilt your case to the left or flip it upside down, the cams will just slide off and the card will be dislodged. If there was a lip on the bracket that the bottom of the cams could slide into once locked, this would be ten times more functional. Problem #3: Cosmetics. Cutting "Designed by Cooler Master" into the bracket looks cool in a picture, but once you install your card in the bracket you'll never see that again. Anyone actually trained in design would have noticed that. This is in no way any kind of major issue, but its just one more thing that makes this whole assembly look like no thought was put into it at all. It all looks satisfyingly complex as if its design will solve some sort of problems, once you get it installed you have to fuss around with everything to get it looking kind of ok even though thats pretty temporary. There's no feeling of "that's not going anywhere" that you might expect from spending $70 on a steel bracket built to support a two pound piece of electronics. At the end of the day, I don't think there's another bracket available on Amazon that will be any better, so I discarded the backer part of the bracket and drilled a few holes in the bottom of the carrier and mounted it on some standoffs I installed in the floor of the case. I got to put the card where I wanted it and it sits square and true. If I ever need to mess with the cable connections I'll just remove the screw and pop the card out of its slot I guess. Its really a shame Cooler Master can't be bothered to just make a nice, solid mounting bracket instead of what basically amounts to a mess. Instead of buying this I would definitely recommend just spending a little more money on a case with vertical GPU mounting built in.
M**N
WILL WORK WITH 011D EVO XL (MINOR MODDING)
Phenomenonal product. Stable, minimal sag. I bought this for my 011D Evo XL case. The brackets on these cases are the magnetic, but if you look on the spot that mounts to your case you'll see 2 little outlined circles just above and below each hole (see photo) so I drilled the holes out, smoothed it out with a Dremel and it's a perfect, snug fit to the case and the magnetic latches on the rear still close properly. If you do extend it too far out, I'd recommend a GPU sag mount if your GPU didn't come with one. I saw several people commenting how this doesn't fit the Dynamic Evo XL case so I was skeptical, but it looks amazing and fits with about 3 minutes worth of modding.
S**N
Spendy but gets the job done
I used this vertical mount solve several issues in my AM4 refresh. I have an Asus ROG Strix-E Gaming X570 board in a Cooler Master H500M case. Which has worked great for a long time. When I moved away from the GTX 1070 and upgraded to a Asus TUF 4070 Ti, the card would no longer fit in the vertical location built into the case (max 2 slot). The new card is 3.5 or so wide... x570 chipsets have active cooling on most boards, and when plugged into the mobo - the 4070 TI completely blocked the chipset cooling solution. Enter the Cooler Master V3 mount! This mount is not the sturdiness award winner of the world. No, your GPU will not fall out. But it will wiggle around and that's by design. I wouldn't want anything particularly rigid here since we're using a riser cable that needs some flexibility to keep from breaking things. Furthermore there is adjustability front to back to accommodate length as well as side to side to accommodate width and monitor cabling. Your mileage may vary here as there's not going to be gobs of room to work with on every case. If your case has a fully open expansion slot area, you'll probably be okay. If it has beams between each slot where the knock out plates are, you may need to remove them to make this work - especially if you're running multi monitor or bulky aftermarket cables. This mount allowed me to roughly center my GPU so there's equal cooling on all sides. I added an additional 140mm fan up front right behind the 200mm fans that come with the case, and curved it with the GPU temp sensor to give it a little boost when things get warm. A slight curve here is less noise than a 60% curve off the triple GPU fan. I found this was overall more efficient! If you have a GPU with minimal RGB, you'll be a little unimpressed I'm sure. If you have a big beautiful thicc boi GPU with flashy RGB, this is how you get it visible in your case. (Who's idea was it to design a beautiful GPU and then spend eleven cents developing a backplate?)
ا**ي
جودته حلوه و الكيبل ادأه ممتاز
القاعدة جودته ممتازة و مواده جيده و الكيبل تخوفت من التقييمات ولاكن يعمل بشكل صحيح ويدعم سرعات الكروت الجديدة، واجهت مشكلة كرت rx7600xt لازم تضغط بزيادة عشان يدخل بالمنفذ ولاكن شغال كويس
J**Z
Buen producto de calidad siempre cooler master en accesorios para pc
Me decidí por el cooler master en gpu vertical ya que agarre una rtx 4070 super es grande pero no venia con soporte En si el producto en bueno de buenos materiales facil instalación
A**A
حلوو مره
حلو شكله و مايرفع حراره الكرت انصح في
K**A
TANK MERMİSİ
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G**D
Beware of different versions of the v3 Vertical Mount!
First of all … the best mount that I have tried! Bought for the Lian Li Evo XL. A bit bulky, but rock solid with no sagging even of super heavy RTX 4090 GPU’s. Compared to the original mount for this case which is very saggy … this mount is like a tank. But beware … there are different editions of the v3. The one with the stiff riser, a Regular one and the Universal one … the latter 2 come in the same box not saying anything about Universal. Cooler Master confirmed its a more Universal release, not just a name mix up. Also beware … to fit it into certain Lian Li cases you must modify it. For this, Cooler Master marked where you must drill compatibility holes! 60 seconds and I modified it for the Evo XL. One downside … the ports of the GPU ly a bit deeper in the case.
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