the_Scarlet_oneexilelrrp I love the fact that you no longer need to place a color sticker over logo to get the color theme! Unfortunately when it comes to this new (PRO SLI BRIDGE HB) the Blue color is off it's not solid Blue, more towards borderline Purplish the White LED is bleeding through fading into the Blue. Yet the Red, Green and White are Good and Solid ...I guess I 'll have to put that Blue color sticker on it after all. Mine is very blue.. I wonder why yours would be an off color. The traces should not even have a way for white bleed or fade through the blue, as they are 4 separate LED's in there. Yours may have been flawed, and EVGA may be able to replace it for you. Could you please explain what you mean by "the White LED is bleeding through fading into the blue?" I just opened up the bridge, and what you are saying simply doesn't make any sense after looking inside the bridge. If the White LED is staying on when you switch to Blue, there is an issue inside the bridge that needs to be addressed. Video to show that the white LED is completely separate from RGB, so if it somehow bleeding into the blue, then you need to get the bridge replaced. The RGB LED's are at the top of the strip, and the white is at the bottom of the strip.
exilelrrp I love the fact that you no longer need to place a color sticker over logo to get the color theme! Unfortunately when it comes to this new (PRO SLI BRIDGE HB) the Blue color is off it's not solid Blue, more towards borderline Purplish the White LED is bleeding through fading into the Blue. Yet the Red, Green and White are Good and Solid ...I guess I 'll have to put that Blue color sticker on it after all.
the_Scarlet_oneYou have to pay for photobucket or use a site that doesn’t require you to pay to host images. All we can see is a picture saying to please update your account to enable 3rd party hosting unless we click into your pictures. Take the two screw on the back of the bridge off, remove the two should and gently push down on the pcb that is there, specifically on the top of it, then put it back together.There is no white light on the top, as I have shown, but the film that transfers the light to display is white, so there may be a small gap. Just try pushing it down to seat it, since that is the only thing that makes sense.
sleekblackroadsterSo, that chart with frametimes improving a couple percent is all these bridges have to show as far as performance improvement? They should have got rid of the flashiness and included them for free with the cards. I'll wait until someone can show me why i actually need to spend more money on this.
Edgemaster1Hey does anyone know if there will be more 1 slot spacing HB bridges? I just recently picked up a 2nd 1080 FTW card but now I need a 1 slot HB bridge and cannot find one anywhere. Why is that seemingly the only one not available?
stryfetewWill anyone else be stocking these? Or maybe an ETA as to when the 1 slot ones will be back in stock?
Edgemaster1I ended up finding one on Ebay. It was listed for auction but I contacted the guy and told him i wanted it and how much did he want for it. Ended up getting $100 out of me but I don't care, I needed it. Now everything is hooked up nice and running good.
nemesys06Edgemaster1I ended up finding one on Ebay. It was listed for auction but I contacted the guy and told him i wanted it and how much did he want for it. Ended up getting $100 out of me but I don't care, I needed it. Now everything is hooked up nice and running good. I have looked on Ebay too, however they are way overpriced. I need to get one, but I am not going to pay that much. I can find another brand for much less. I even looked on EVGA's shop and they are going for $30. Most other brands sell theirs for $40, which seems to be the going rate. I want EVGA branded, but another brand will have to do if EVGA doesn't want to have those in stock.
dvelopeI have a ''Rampage V Extreme'' and I want to SLi so I purchased EVGA PRO SLI Bridge HB, 2 Slot Spacing (100-2W-0027-LR) does this item compatable for my 16/8 slots (1&4) or do I have to run them on 2/4 for 8x/8x