Looking at those the startech would on handle 2 double slot cards. the other is a bit more interesting however the prices of both seem to put them at a level where building an individual computer for each card would be more price efficent much less building a pc with a custom case risers and a motherboard with several pcie slots...
However it does look like that answers my question with possible not cost effective.
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