Mirror, mirror under the GPU, who’s the fairest graphics card of them all?

Japanese company brings back GPU mirror display, for those who think their card deserves more attention

Nagao Manufacturing has brought back one of its most unusual PC accessories: the Graphics Card Mirror Display (model NB-VGA-MIRROR). Yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like, a mirror for your GPU.

For those who think a horizontally mounted card doesn’t get enough attention, this little gadget lets your RTX, Radeon, or Arc flex its RGB faceplate even when it’s facing the floor. The acrylic mirror sits neatly under the card and reflects the design upward, turning your PC case into something between an art gallery and a vanity table.

Source: Nagao

Originally released in 2020, the mirror has returned “by popular demand” at a price of around $21, available today on Amazon Japan and Nagaoka’s official store. It uses a steel stand, magnets for easy installation, and a shatter-resistant 2 mm acrylic surface, because no one wants seven years of bad FPS luck.

Source: Nagao

So, if you’ve ever whispered to your case, “Mirror, mirror in the rig, who’s got the biggest GPU?”, Nagao just gave you a way to find out. Also, do you recognize the card in the official pictures? That’s a GTX 900 era Gigabyte Windforce. Funny enough, I did the same ‘mod’ to my 2015 era PC, it kind of looked ugly, but at least I could see the card.

Source: Nagao via GDM