Cooler Master Atlas GPU ARGB Support Bracket
Cooler Master Atlas GPU ARGB Support Bracket
Scan code: LN142435 Manufacturer code: MCA-U000R-AGSBTG-00
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Cooler Master Atlas GPU ARGB Support Bracket

Cooler Master Atlas ARGB GPU Support Bracket, Edge-Lit ARGB Tempered Glass, Infinity Mirror Sesign, Eliminate GPU Sag

Scan code: LN142435 Manufacturer code: MCA-U000R-AGSBTG-00
£38.99
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Product Overview

Infinity Mirror Design

Support your GPU in style with our patented, industry-first infinity mirror design, encased in a transparent layer that creates a trippy visual effect like you've never seen.


Edge-Lit ARGB Tempered Glass

ARGB lighting rails have been added via CNC machining on the tempered glass, bolstered by enhanced lighting thanks to extra ARGB bulbs. The edge-lit, transparent design provides an aesthetic accent without blocking your card. Alternatively, turn off the lights for a near invisible aesthetic.


Aluminium Stand

A fully aluminium stand provides strengthened and stylish support, built from premium materials specially designed to hold up even the heaviest GPUs.


Eliminated GPU Sag

As GPUs like the 40 series become larger, PCIe slots may suffer increased stress. The Atlas eliminates this by supporting the GPU's weight at critical points throughout the length of the card. Our strength testing shows that the Atlas can support the heaviest of cards without even flinching.


Tool-Free Installation

With its 100% tool-less design, installation and adjustment is painless. A rock-solid base is further reinforced with magnets for extra stability.


Versatile Support

The Atlas' design allows for hassle-free adjustment via a sliding and locking mechanism that is compatible with a wide range of builds. A dual axis support mode allows for both vertical and horizontal configurations.

Features


• Infinity mirror design.
• Edge-lit ARGB tempered glass.
• Aluminium stand.
• Tool-free installation.
• Eliminates GPU sag.
• Versatile support.

Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Telephone:
0871 472 4747
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Cooler Master Atlas GPU ARGB Support Bracket
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