







🔌 Power your GPU with style and zero cable chaos!
The EZDIY-FAB PCIe 6 Pin U Turn Angle Connector is a versatile 2-pack adapter set designed to reroute GPU power cables by 180 degrees, reducing connector stress and fitting tight PC cases. Compatible with all major graphics cards, it includes both standard and reverse angled connectors to optimize cable management and maintain stable power delivery for high-performance desktop builds.

| ASIN | B096MB98ZV |
| Best Sellers Rank | 37,161 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 216 in Graphics Cards |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | UK2-STD/RVS 6Pin Adapter |
| Manufacturer | EZDIY-FAB |
| Package Dimensions | 14.3 x 10.11 x 2.59 cm; 9 g |
M**7
They work, but needed two packs.
I was upgrading an old HTPC case into a gaming system for my son and needed these adaptors as my GTX 980 required two 6 pin PCIe plugs connected from the top. This meant the case lid wouldn't close properly without squashing the PCIe cables hard against the GPU, which wasn't ideal. These adaptors routed the cables away from the lid and down the side of the GPU allowing the lid to be shut safely. Easy to fit and they work perfectly, GPU was chugging away on full load without power issues. If you have a GPU which requires two PCIe plugs you will likely need two packs of these as they come in packs of 1 x standard and 1 reverse. I needed two standard type, so spent double to get what I needed. Won't drop a star for that as the product itself and service was faultless.
A**K
Very useful
Used in BitFenix Prodigy M when mounting card vertically
E**E
Good
Great quality dose exactly what is intended for.
R**S
A lot more space
Plugged into card and cables fitted a lot better inside case
C**S
Excellent product
Just what I needed perfect fit
T**S
Did the job
Easy to install and its working well
G**B
PC
Looks amazing
D**N
no good for modern gpus
Look good but over heat and melt so not fit for purpose. AVOID !
S**R
My latest PC build, I have been going for a clean install, with minimal cables visible. Leave it up to the video card to toss a wrench in the plan... My card has twin 6-pin plugs for auxiliary power, of course facing straight off the "top" of the card toward to side of the case. I had tried several different wiring tactics to best "de-ugly" the pair of PCI-E cables going to the middle of my build. But no matter what I tried, it was still fugly. THEN I found these 6-pin PCI-E cable adapters designed for video cards. They come as a pair, one piece of each made to flip the cable "up" and over the card (marked "STD"), and one to send it down and under (marked RVS for reverse). My GPU, being a dual-slot card, needed the STD version. But my card also has TWO 6-pin plugs, so I needed TWO of the STD adapters, meaning I had to buy TWO of these sets - so make sure you plan and order correctly. These 180-degree adapters did exactly what I needed them to do - cleanly get the cables going back toward the motherboard. And I had bought some nice PCI-E extension cables to complete clean and subtle look. The adapters are plastic, but have a clean looking beveled "cap" on then, so they look great in my system. They plug in securely with no issues. Once plugged in, there’s about 5mm of clearance over the back of the GPU card, so if you have a backplate, you’ll have room, though not for a really thick one. RECOMMENDED!
T**.
Great quality for the price, and they look good in general. I purchased this to use along with a set of 8-pin PCIe U-turn standard plugs that I had purchased previously from this company. I needed to use one of each, as my RTX 2070Super requires an 8-pin and a 6-pin.
B**N
Best thing you can do. This and a 90 turn for your 24-pin ATX and you're looking sharp and clean!
F**K
It should work with most gaming Nvidia cards and Radeon cards. The cable was routed behind (closer to CPU) and then I attached this firmly to cable. Finally, I firmly attached to the graphics card. No issue with heat building up on connector. Full power delivered. I think it is worth doing just to prevent the cable from bending so much just to make a connection to the graphics card.
R**E
The EVGA RTX 2070 graphics card in my primary PC requires two power connectors, a 6-pin and an 8-pin. Bending the wires to connect without adding too much stress to the card, plus routing the cables back to the PSU has always been a pain. When I found a SFF (small form factor) build video on YouTube that used these adapters I ordered them immediately. They connect easily, and the connection to the power cables has a positive click to ensure they're seated. Routing the cables is much easier, and there's no sharp bends required, the cables are straight into the adapter. These are available in both 6-pin and 8-pin versions - the 6-pin adapters have both a standard and a reversed connector in the package. The 8-pin adapters have two of the same orientation in the package, so make sure which ones you need - the pictures clearly show which way the pins are facing, so you can determin the right option(s) for your graphics card. I don't review many purchases, but wanted to note how useful these EZDIY-FAB adapters really are, and how much value they provide for their cost. I'm truly suprised video card manufacturers don't include these in their packaged accessories, they are that useful. Super great product, I'm going to buy these for every PC I work on going forward.
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