Attention Nvidia GPU users: you need to be careful with your riser cable setup, especially when using an RTX 5090



  • A Reddit user’s RTX 5090 has partially melted a PCIe riser cable
  • Some of the riser cable material is stuck on the backplate of the RTX 5090
  • It’s not as serious a concern as connector melting issues, but it’s worth being careful with riser cable and GPU spacing from now on.

Building a new gaming PC in 2026 and beyond is a tall order for any gamer amid the RAM crisis, and that’s why this case of caution around hardware components is vital.

As reported by TweakTown, a Reddit user reported a partially melted Lian Li PCIe riser cable due to heat from direct contact with the Asus TUF GeForce RTX 5090 backplate. Material dislodged from the riser cable is evident on the GPU backplate, but fortunately it is not a substantial amount.

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