Question 90 degrees adapter for 12 pin Nvidia RTX (FE) WITHOUT +4 sense pin?

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All i can find on various platforms (Amazon, Ebay, AliExpress and affiliates) .. are 90 degree adapters WITH senses pins.
The problem is .. the RTX 3070 does not make use of the sense pins .. and the connector does not offer any space to plug in an adapter with sense pins (Founders Edition)

So .. does anyone know a (preferably low profile) 90 degrees connector for a 12 pin GPU without sense pins?

Reason for that possibly unusual question. When i place the GPU into the case vertically, i have to bend the original 12 to 8 pin adapter cable quite strongly .. so much that i do not feel is "healthy". It interferes with the scythe fuma cooler tower. There is roughly 1cm space ... and while i CAN bend the cable, it does two things .. push the GPU down and push the cpu coller up, putting strain on the pcie mount as well as possibly interfering with the CPU cooler contact to the cpu.
 
You might want to understand that adapters are the source of practically all fires in the PC industry. Has been seen with SATA adapters. I would advise on using the harness that come with your PSU. If your PSU lacks the 12VHPWR harness, then use the PCIe harnesses in tandem with the adapter that comes with the GPU.

So .. does anyone know a (preferably low profile) 90 degrees connector for a 12 pin GPU without sense pins?
CableMod were the first to say their adapters were robustly built and would've cause melted connectors, they were among the highest RMA'd products and had to rely on NorthRidgeFix's skills as well as GamersNexus to identify the root cause of the issue.

Reason for that possibly unusual question. When i place the GPU into the case vertically, i have to bend the original 12 to 8 pin adapter cable quite strongly .. so much that i do not feel is "healthy". It interferes with the scythe fuma cooler tower. There is roughly 1cm space ... and while i CAN bend the cable, it does two things .. push the GPU down and push the cpu coller up, putting strain on the pcie mount as well as possibly interfering with the CPU cooler contact to the cpu.
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