Curious - and awesome! - that Asus decided to power the ROG LED from the PSU instead of from the SLI itself. This has been a chronic problem with competitors' enthusiast bridges, even NVidia's "official" enthusiast bridge only works with NV-reference cards (and even then, it is buggy for many people). LED power is a purely cosmetic thing, but it does matter in this purely cosmetic product.
But this product on Newegg doesn't appear to be exactly the same as the one shown on the
Asus ROG site? Specifically, they cannot be user-configured for different slot spacings?
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