Nvidia SLI LED bridges now available

25 September 2014

Nvidia has started selling its latest and greatest PC gaming gadget – the SLI LED Bridge (official name: GeForce GTX SLI Bridge).

What is an SLI LED Bridge you ask? Well, it is a solid, smallish panel with built-in LEDs that connect your multiple GPUs together when you are running an SLI set up.

The SLI bridges come in three varieties – 2-way, 2-way spaced, and 3-way – and are available from the Nvidia Store.

It does not look like they ship to SA, and a quick look online at the time of writing did not reveal any local retailers selling the bridges.

That being said, Nvidia has set the following pricing for those interested in a bit of importing:

  • 2-way – $29.99
  • 2-way spaced – $29.99
  • 3-way – $39.99

Nvidia said its new bridges will be compatible with the following cards (The LED Visualizer requires GeForce Experience version 1.7 or higher):

  • GeForce GTX 770
  • GTX 780
  • GTX 780 Ti
  • GTX Titan
  • GTX Titan Black
  • GTX 970
  • GTX 980

The three variations of the bridges can be seen below.

Nvidia SLI Bridges

Nvidia SLI Bridges

Just one warning from Nvidia: “The SLI Bridge LED is supported on Nvidia reference designs.”

Any PC gamers going to get one of these little beauties? Let us know in the comments and forum.

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  1. Johan du Preez
    25.09.2014 at 15:21

    Thats cute but I prefer the route AMD takes where you dont require a bridge at all.

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