ASUS ROG announces a new HB SLI Bridge design

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ASUS ROG has announced their latest new HB SLI Bridge design, offering touch sensitive RGB illumination panel and enough bandwidth for future high-refresh rate 4k 144Hz displays.



Read more on ASUS' new ROG HB SLI Bridge.
 
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Maybe with the LED lit white (or off) but I prefer the more basic version TBH.

It's not the worst out there but they're not overpasses they don't need to be that chunky. I think the design team thought "bridge" and hired the wrong type of engineer?
 
And the award for most ridiculously over dressed SLi bridge ever goes to.....

*drumroll*

Asus, for their touch sensitive LED Sli bridge.
 
And the award for most ridiculously over dressed SLi bridge ever goes to.....

*drumroll*

Asus, for their touch sensitive LED Sli bridge.

Yes because clearly we need to constantly open up our side panel and turn it off and on with our fingers because its cool...

So far its my "stupid design of the year" award
 
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Do people really sit with their side panel off just touching stuff for the sake of it?

What an over-engineered thing to release.. I dread to think with the RRP of this will be...
 
Do people really sit with their side panel off just touching stuff for the sake of it?

What an over-engineered thing to release.. I dread to think with the RRP of this will be...

Well they do call it computer pron...
 
Do people really sit with their side panel off just touching stuff for the sake of it?

What an over-engineered thing to release.. I dread to think with the RRP of this will be...

Puts me in mind of the early corsair H100 & H80i, no need to be poking around in there while its running.
 
I think you got it wrong

I'm thinking Asus is going for the open style cases for the touch control SLI bridge. I like the Strix look of the bridge and it's controlled by software also so you really don't have to open your case each time you want to turn it off!
 
I'm thinking Asus is going for the open style cases for the touch control SLI bridge. I like the Strix look of the bridge and it's controlled by software also so you really don't have to open your case each time you want to turn it off!

Think ASUS had a brain fart when they came up with this. Much like the ridiculous fan SLIbridge/Fan combo MSI tried to market.
 
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