NVIDIA - GeForce - RTX NVLINK BRIDGE for 3090 Cards - Space Gray
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General
Product NameGeForce - RTX NVLINK BRIDGE for 3090 CardsBrandNVIDIAModel Number900136572500000ColorSpace GrayColor CategorySpace Gray
Compatibility
Compatible Graphics CardsNVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090Number of Graphics Cards Supported4Number of Slot Spaces4
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts3 YearManufacturer's Warranty - Labor3 years
Other
UPC812674024530
GeForce RTX NVLink Bridge 4-Slot version for when there are two empty slots between the cards. Connects two NVLink SLI-ready 3090 Series graphics cards. NVIDIA logo is backlit. A new, smaller connector to link two NVLink SLI-ready 3090 graphics cards means you can count on super-smooth gameplay and better thermal performance at maximum resolutions with the ultimate visual fidelity.
Number of slots
4-slot version for when there are two empty slots between the cards
Compatible with
the RTX 3090 only.
Backlit
NVIDIA logo
Style
Titan RTX styling
Spacing
4-Slot Spacing
What's Included
NVIDIA GeForce RTX NVLink Bridge 4-Slot 4-Way
3 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Manuals & Guides
Warranty Manual
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Q: QuestionCan I surf 2 internets at once if I get this and connect it to my two 3090's?(4 answers)
A: AnswerNo. Its purpose is to increase video display performance. Years ago, connecting two or more mid-level video cards allowed noticeable video display performance increases. For a variety of reasons, pairing video cards together has fallen out of favor. Today, the use of NVLink for the latest generation of video cards is limited to just the top-level RTX 3090.Answered by Anonymous
- A: AnswerI made it work with one founder and one ASUS strix. However, you should only get it for work, not gaming. DirectX12 doesn’t support SLI and I have only found old games with directx11 to use both gpus.
Answered by Pete
Q: QuestionBut can it run Crysis??(4 answers)
A: AnswerNo I don't think anything can. The gt210 might be able to.Answered by nateojg
- A: AnswerThe 3080 does not support NVLINK. Only the 3090.
Answered by Gabriel
Q: QuestionWill this work with a previous generation graphics card for example, rtx 2070 super?(3 answers)
A: AnswerNegative. This is only for the RTX 3090, or Newer Quadro Cards.Answered by Nory
Q: QuestionImagine actually needing this(2 answers)
A: AnswerThat is a statement, not a question.Answered by Ryououki
Q: QuestionWould the 30 series nvlink be compatible with the 20 series?(1 answer)
A: AnswerNo. These are specifically designed to fit the 3090 form factorAnswered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionWhat is this!??(2 answers)
A: AnswerIt's for linking two 3000 series GPU together, useful when your trying to get more performance than a the best single card on the market can offer. Not for gaming unless you have a limitless budget as you it only adds a fraction of the linked cards power to your system's performance.Answered by Isaac
Reviews
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 30 reviews
4.5Rating by feature
- 3.9Value
Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars
- 4.7Quality
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- 4.2Ease of Use
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers love the GeForce - RTX NVLINK BRIDGE for its compatibility with the 3090 cards. They appreciate that it is a functional bridge for the 3090 and a good purchase overall. Customers also like that it has an Nvidia slot.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best solution
Easy to use and does exactly what it says. Needed to nvlink 2 x 3090TI
Posted by Dantheman
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
As Described
Works as described connecting two 3090 cards together.
Posted by IsDaSquid
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
3090 SLI Rig
Works great with my 3090's, however make sure you have 4 slot spacing between video cards.
Posted by SLIrig