Reporting earlier regarding the SLI HB bridge cost of the NVIDIA TITAN V, NVIDIA has reached out to TechPowerUp regarding the news and has told TPU that the NVIDIA TITAN V will not support SLI or NV LINK. It was reported in the article that the SLI bridge which uses NV LINK which are still present on the TITAN V costs $599. NVIDIA told TPU that the NV LINK fingers are there because the Tesla V100 and Quadro GV100 all share the same PCB. The NV Link fingers will be concealed by the TITAN V backplate and cooler baseplate on both sides disallowing any attempt to plug-in an NV Link bridge.
With NVIDIA posturing that it still supports multi-GPU technology, this comes as a surprise since they officially only supported dual-GPU SLI in the Pascal generation. It still remains to be seen what kind of performance a single TITAN V can provide and how far overclocking can take the Volta chips and can it take down dual-Titan Xps in SLI.
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If anyone is suprised by this you may as well hand in the enthusiast card now… The directions been written for the last 3 years…
True. I still the mainstream cards still getting at least dual-card SLI support since that kinda is the least they can do to try and push sales more otherwise we’d have motherboards with tons of PCI-e slots and nothing to fill them with haha
Yup Amazing comment thanks so much
Old tech
sad not for gaming
Thanks