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Do 80mm hard 2 way SLI bridges exist from EVGA?

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2018/03/23 18:03:03 (permalink)
I blew my PC budget on other things and decided to tear down, clean and visually spruce up an old back up PC to cure my need to build something. I have a couple of the older single slot EVGA bridges that came out I think at the end of the 700(?) series but unfortunately they are only 60mm. I'm pretty sure Nvidia made a 2-way 80mm based on THIS picture. I really want to stick with the EVGA look so I thought I'd ask here first before picking up a 3 way bridge and desoldering the connectors I don't need. I think that should work as a last resort
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    Re: Do 80mm hard 2 way SLI bridges exist from EVGA? 2018/03/23 18:12:33 (permalink)

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    Re: Do 80mm hard 2 way SLI bridges exist from EVGA? 2018/03/23 18:28:06 (permalink)
    Moving thread to all other evga products subsection.
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    Re: Do 80mm hard 2 way SLI bridges exist from EVGA? 2018/03/23 18:30:39 (permalink)
    Those are the new ones. I was thinking more along the lines of this style and trying to dig one up via ebay, hardwareswap, etc if EVGA ever produced one. I don't think they did as I can only find part numbers for 3 different versions for 2, 3 and 4 way. Asus seemed to offer the same as EVGA back then but so far I've uncovered 5 different ones from Nvidia for that generation of Bridges.
     

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    Re: Do 80mm hard 2 way SLI bridges exist from EVGA? 2018/03/23 18:36:53 (permalink)
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    Moving thread to all other evga products subsection.




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    Re: Do 80mm hard 2 way SLI bridges exist from EVGA? 2018/03/23 19:41:17 (permalink)
    By the 3-way SLI bridge, no need to remove the unused connector
     
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    Re: Do 80mm hard 2 way SLI bridges exist from EVGA? 2018/03/24 11:16:04 (permalink)
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    By the 3-way SLI bridge, no need to remove the unused connector
     
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    There is if you have a sound card in between which bumps the middle connectors. However with the new ones it's not an issue since 3-way SLI is gone. That one is actually the last resort but I was trying to steer away from it as it's a bit too aggressive visually. I think I'm just going to take my existing one, slap a piece of acrylic to the back side, cover it with a piece of matte black vinyl and print out an EVGA "E" logo for the center.
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