MSI P7N Diamond NVIDIA nForce 780i SLI 3-way brigde

3 Way SLI Connector Model 401-MB-0023-01
Hi there recently i received a package from your company with an motherboard MSI P7N
Diamond, nForce-780i SLI, i suddenly understood that there were not any kind of
3 Way SLI Connector! Therefore i am now asking how come there are none of this inside
your package and if i want to order a part! Where do i get it from? I asked EVGA they said
that they were chipping theirs sli bridges with their motherboard and said that is also what
your company do as well! So i ask you again how come there is no 3- way sli connector in
my package! Reason for this high priority is since i have 3 GTX 280 sli and i can't run 3
-way without this 3- way sli connector!
I live in Norway and i have been struggling with finding people who might be able to solve this problem for me!
So i would appreciate you and the company too have a look at this case and let me know if
its possible to get one from you! Without any money cost! And if it is possible to get one but
it will charge then, how much? Best regards From Halvor bø
Best regards From Halvor bø

Quote from: HU16E on 22-January-09, 11:42:33
Your board should have come with three SLI cables. Two short & one long to comprise the 3-way SLI bridge cables. Installation & full description can be found on pages 2-22 & 2-23 of your owners manual.

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