Wednesday, November 3rd 2010

Colorful Intros Long and Flexible SLI Bridge for iGame Graphics Cards

Graphics card maker Colorful, which recently designed the GeForce GTX 460 and GTS 450 iGame series of graphics cards, found out that its exorbitant cooler design (for mid-range graphics cards) may cause problems for users wanting to install two of these cards in SLI, because a large heatsink obstructs most rigid types of SLI bridges. Unlike with ATI/AMD, NVIDIA leaves it to the motherboard vendors to supply bridge cables. So Colorful designed its own flexible SLI bridge cable, which it might bundle with graphics cards. The cable uses a flexible membrane-type PCB, it's 12.4 cm long. That's long enough to hop over three expansion slots. There's also scope that Colorful will market it separately.
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13 Comments on Colorful Intros Long and Flexible SLI Bridge for iGame Graphics Cards

#1
HaZe303
This should be standard on all GFX cards!! Its idiotic that you have to use the two nearest pci-e lanes, just because it only reaches that long(im talking about the flexible short one from amd)
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#2
Yukikaze
These have existed for years. I had a flexible bridge come with my ancient P5N32-E SLI years ago and these are a dime a dozen on ebay.
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#3
HaZe303
Well good for, that you got them, here in europ (swdden) I cant find them anywhere, and if I fint any they are all for nvidia cards. Im using ATI in crossfire atm, I have not seen such long xfire bridges.
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#4
Helli
I've got my flexible Bridge with one of my Asus Mainboards - and use it since Years on every SLI Setup.

Helli
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#6
fochkoph
iWish this iRetarded iNaming scheme would go away. :cry:
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#7
t77snapshot
iConfused....this Flexible SLI bridge has been around forever. Why would Colorful consider this news:confused:
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#8
Yukikaze
t77snapshotiConfused....this Flexible SLI bridge has been around forever. Why would Colorful consider this news:confused:
iDunno? theirMarketing?
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t77snapshot
YukikazeiDunno? theirMarketing?
iGuess:laugh:
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#10
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
The "i" prefix referred to intelligent, and later Intel (their branding of chips (example: i286, i486, i686, iA64)), since before Steve Jobs even reached puberty (if he did, because he went on to outdo Fisher Price).
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WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Pretty smart thinking there. I like those cards too.
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#12
timta2
The "i" prefix referred to intelligent, and later Intel (their branding of chips (example: i286, i486, i686, iA64)), since before Steve Jobs even reached puberty (if he did, because he went on to outdo Fisher Price).
Sorry man, but I have to disagree. Steve Jobs probably started puberty around 1967ish (Being born in 1955). That was before Intel's 4004 (1971). I'm pretty sure they weren't using the "i" prefix at that time.
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