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Heyyo,

Hmm sounds a lot like you'll need a triple or quad parallel bridge... how low-profile is it?

https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-fc-bridge-quad-parallel

https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-fc-bridge-triple-parallel

And then just plug the ports you don't want to use. It needs to be parallel though as it'll need to pass through each card instead of serial which sends the fluid through each card one at a time.

ek-fc-bridge-parallel_2.jpg

But... tbh it would probably look a lot better with tubing going between those spaced cards.

im looking for a bridge to link to gpu water blocks but i need it to pass it over two low profile pci-e and leave space maybe for a third

 

the blocks are ek asus 290

https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-fc-r9-290x-dcii-acetal-nickel

 

i would like a solid bridge across but  if it would be easy to do with tubing

 

gpus will be in slot 1 and slot 6 

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Imo just do it with tubing.

 

If you're doing rigid tubing then it could look pretty damn nice.

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Heyyo,

Hmm sounds a lot like you'll need a triple or quad parallel bridge... how low-profile is it?

https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-fc-bridge-quad-parallel

https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-fc-bridge-triple-parallel

And then just plug the ports you don't want to use. It needs to be parallel though as it'll need to pass through each card instead of serial which sends the fluid through each card one at a time.

ek-fc-bridge-parallel_2.jpg

But... tbh it would probably look a lot better with tubing going between those spaced cards.

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