2013/08/13 12:23:16
EVGA_JacobF
This is what it would look like
 

2013/08/13 12:29:04
BlueMoon3000
Thanks for taking the time to grab a picture. I think personally my OCD would probably not allow me to use the 2/3 way connector for 40mm spacing. But if you guys make a smaller version of the 2-way connector you will have at least 1 customer!
2013/08/13 12:41:46
gutcheck
Installed. Very nice!
2013/08/13 12:43:55
S2000Gan
I thought the 2way looked longer than two side-by-side cards like described...

Nice to know there is a bridge for 1 slot or 2 slot spacing.
Too bad the 2 way isnt double width.
Also too bad that means there isnt a 2 way for side-by-side (although I guess you could use the 3 way)
2013/08/13 13:01:05
enigma442
CAxVIPER

enigma442

Urobulus

Okay I went through the whole thread and just want to double confirm something: my mobo is an Asus P8Z77-V Pro and I have a 780 in slot 1 and another 780 in slot 3.

Current spacing on my SLi connector between the middle of the 2 SLi black connectors is 60mm exactly: am I SOL and can't use any of those bridges? :(

You are in the same boat as a lot of us ASUS owners.
The bridges will not fit our 60mm spacing.
Hopefully EVGA will make some that will fit.

Why wont it fit the 60mm spacing? The EVGA 2 way bridge has a 60mm spacing while the 3 way bridge has 40mm spacings. 

  Because the specs i saw said the 2 way bridge was 40mm spacing.
Thanks Jacob for clearing this up.
That means we can use the 2 way bridge.
2013/08/13 13:30:57
Zuhl3156
Is there any way for us poor people who can't afford Titan or 700 series boards to get the logo to light up? Such as running our own power connection to the bridge instead of through the video board?
2013/08/13 13:49:00
S2000Gan
So many people asking the same question.
YES you can likely power the bridge yourself.
But you need to know where the LED power trace is. 
2013/08/13 13:57:00
rasta_nz
I'll wait til I actually see a bridge mounted in 2 way sli on an asus maximus v extreme before I make an order...
I haven't measured my space but it looks to be the wrong length for my board.

If anyone can confirm any one of the bridges will fit then I'll gladly buy two of them... they look primo and will compliment my 770's with backplates on my rig.
 
Oh btw... you don't happen to sell them rubber protector cap thingys with the evga logo on it for the cards unused sli connectors? I just cut one that came with my cards but it looks funny because it only has left over evga logo from both halves (the e and the a), it don't look right plus I'm fussy.
2013/08/13 14:01:39
Zuhl3156
S2000Gan

So many people asking the same question.
YES you can likely power the bridge yourself.
But you need to know where the LED power trace is. 

It shouldn't be too hard to find and since it only lights when using a Titan or 700 series board, the connections are probably dead at a 600 series board and applying voltage should cause no damage but I think I'll wait until someone else tries it in case I'm wrong.
2013/08/13 14:21:01
exilelrrp
EVGA_JacobF

Trelor

Ugh why won't this work with my 6xx series...


It will work, but unfortunately the LED just will not light up :(
  Ok, but will EVGA have an update or newer product down the line to make'em light up?
I do hope they make'em universal for all cards, I know I'm asking to much being that EVGA always fails on us EVGA customers, when it comes to 6 months to a year old product EVGA never looks back, unfortunately we customers have to either buy another newer GPU in order for this SLI Pro Bridge to light up.
 
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