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SLI Questions. Different brand 1070s with a HB bridge.

Snake_skull

I've been using a single Asus Strix ROG 08G GTX 1070 for a while now, Yesterday I bought a used GTX 1070 FE and am now using them in SLI with a single flex SLI bridge that came with my Motherboard (Gigabyte Gaming 7)

 

There is a significant height difference between the two cards.

I can't find a HB bridge that is flexible to use to maximize my performance with these two cards.

I plan to be running at 144hrz 1440p.

 

What are my options?

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just use two flex bridges

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Use a PCIE riser to raise the lower card up to the same height as the high card.

 

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5 minutes ago, Tycho said:

Use a PCIE riser to raise the lower card up to the same height as the high card.

 

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Then I wouldn't be able to screw down the card to the case.

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6 minutes ago, suh)))))))))))) said:

sell both of them for a 1080ti

You're cute slick.

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7 minutes ago, shadowbyte said:

just use two flex bridges

I've been looking into that; at this point, it may be my only option. Thank you.

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