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Guru3D.com » News » MSI now offers GAMING series SLI Bridges

MSI now offers GAMING series SLI Bridges

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/22/2015 06:18 PM | source: | 12 comment(s)
MSI now offers GAMING series SLI Bridges

As the leading brand in Gaming, MSI is excited to unveil a brand new premium GAMING SLI bridge which forms the perfect link for any MSI GAMING SLI setup.

The bridge features a premium LED illuminated GAMING logo that can be controlled by the exclusive MSI Gaming App and is forged out of high quality materials. It supports 2-Way SLI for NVIDIA GTX 900 series graphics cards. The carefully engineered metal shroud on the SLI connectors gives the new GAMING SLI Bridge a solid look & feel while also enabling higher conductivity. Optimized for 4K+ resolutions and 144Hz+ refresh rates, the MSI GAMING SLI bridge is ready for next generation gaming!

With the addition of the MSI GAMING SLI Bridge to the next generation of MSI GAMING graphics cards, MSI is once again raising the bar for PC gaming. Now featuring the LED control tab, allowing gamers to choose from 5 unique lighting modes on both their graphics cards and the new GAMING SLI Bridge to set the right ambience with a single click. The exclusive MSI GAMING App allows gamers to quickly switch between OC, Gaming and Silent modes, depending on their needs. Offering quick access to specific monitor color profiles for games, movies and a special EyeRest mode which reduces blue light for less strain during nightly gaming sessions.



MSI now offers GAMING series SLI Bridges MSI now offers GAMING series SLI Bridges MSI now offers GAMING series SLI Bridges




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meth curd
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#5103139 Posted on: 06/22/2015 06:52 PM
i wish manufacturers would stop advertising these things as being any better than the ones motherboards ship with and just focus on the aesthetics / pretty lights

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#5103140 Posted on: 06/22/2015 06:54 PM
This is the thing where nVidia should look up to AMD. Just get rid of the bridges for multi GPU systems. But hey, why get rid of them when you can pay for them, right?

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#5103141 Posted on: 06/22/2015 06:56 PM
"Optimized for 4K+ resolutions and 144Hz+ refresh rates"


Raider0001
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#5103153 Posted on: 06/22/2015 07:11 PM
"Optimized for 4K+ resolutions and 144Hz+ refresh rates"


You are laughing but look at all of those ROG, EVGA ppl that by now have 3K+, 120Hz nice looking low end bridges, they have to replace all off their stuff just to get that new MSI bridge :)

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#5103191 Posted on: 06/22/2015 08:02 PM
I dissasembly one of those EVGA bridged, the only diference i see compared to a normal flex sli bridge. It use a ground plane PCB desing ( better electromagnetic shielding and lower the resistance of the path to ground) and the traces are thinker.
Keep in mind the signal is digital and the SLI Bridge is passive, so isn't necessary a bridge developed by NASA

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