Thursday, June 2nd 2016
EVGA SLI HB Bridges Pictured
EVGA unveiled a trio of SLI HB (high-bandwidth) bridges to go with its GeForce 10-series graphics cards. Available in 1U (no gap between two 2-slot graphics cards), 2U (1-slot gap between two 2-slot graphics cards), and 3U (2-slot gap between two 2-slot graphics cards), the bridges feature a prominent EVGA glowing logo, with switch-selectable multi-color LED illumination. SLI HB bridges are needed by GeForce 10-series graphics cards for "the best performance" in 4K @ 60 Hz HDR, 4K @ 120 Hz, and 5K, according to NVIDIA.
7 Comments on EVGA SLI HB Bridges Pictured
Would be nice if they were thrown in for free if you bought two cards.
But then again, I like weird things.
AMD's bridgeless crossfire works, but typically has higher latency. It can be tuned to work better then SLI, but AMD doesnt exactly have the money to fund a driver team to keep up with nvidia's bridges, which dont require as much tuning to keep latency down.