The MSI NVLink GPU BRIDGE forms the perfect link for your high-end MSI GAMING SLI setup. Optimized for 4K+ resolutions and high refresh rates, the MSI NVLink GPU BRIDGE is ready for next generation gaming!
NVLINK GPU BRIDGE IN PREMIUM LOOK Aluminum nameplate, Premium illuminated LED, Optimized for 4K+ resolutions.
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