HYTE has launched a new Hyper Riser adapter card designed to support PCIe 5.0×16 connections. The adapter allows for more flexible GPU placement within PC cases and is aimed at users who want both reliable performance and a clean system layout. On the motherboard side, the card adopts a full add-in card (AIC) form factor. It connects to a reinforced metal slot via a 200mm cable, providing a secure and stable connection.
The PCIe 5.0 Hyper Riser uses 30AWG cables with protective EMI shielding. This design is intended to reduce signal interference and ensure consistent transmission even under high data loads. The external connector is made from ABS plastic, while the cable is coated in TPE material, offering additional strength and durability. These features make the adapter suitable for long-term use in gaming systems or professional workstations.

Beyond technical performance, HYTE has paid attention to the visual design of the Hyper Riser. The adapter is available in six color variants: Snow White, Black, Wild Cherry, Strawberry Milk, Taro Milk, and Matcha Milk. These colors are designed to match HYTE’s line of colorful chassis, allowing builders to create visually coordinated setups.
The adapter card is priced at $99.99 and comes with a four-year warranty, which provides assurance for buyers seeking reliability and long-term support. This pricing places the Hyper Riser in line with other high-quality PCIe extension solutions on the market, offering a combination of performance, design, and support.

HYTE’s move to release a PCIe 5.0 adapter highlights the growing demand for high-speed PCIe connections as modern graphics cards and expansion cards continue to increase in size and power requirements. By offering both a reinforced connection and multiple color options, the company addresses both functional and aesthetic considerations for PC enthusiasts.
With the launch of this adapter, users can now extend PCIe 5.0×16 connections to different parts of the case without compromising signal quality. This flexibility is especially useful for custom builds, compact cases, or setups that require specific airflow or component positioning.