Graphics Card Bridge

You've got plenty of options then.
That board can do (x16; x16/x16; x16/x8/x16 and x16/x8/x8/x8, red). Optimal placement is in the first and third red slot (the third slot is technically the 5th slot), so you'll want this bridge and this blanking plug.

ED: Actually, I think you can do x16/x16 in the first two slots if you want.
In that case, the dual terminal would do.

Or you could just use a couple of compression fittings and a short length of tubing :)
 
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ED: Actually, I think you can do x16/x16 in the first two slots if you want.
In that case, the dual terminal would do.

Or you could just use a couple of compression fittings and a short length of tubing :)

I'll probably do x16/x16 in the first two slots if I can. This dual terminal?

Is this the best way to cool both cards? What about putting a Y split before the cards and cooling in parallel?
 
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Petey, sorry to hijack the OP. Which bridge would I need for two Sapphire 290X's on a M77 MPower? And which connections would I need to fit them?
 
I'll probably do x16/x16 in the first two slots if I can. This dual terminal?

Is this the best way to cool both cards? What about putting a Y split before the cards and cooling in parallel?

Not that terminal. It's for older FC designs. You'll want this one.

Tbh, I think some people do parallel more for looks, so they can have two tubes between the cards. I don't think there's much of a temp difference between the two, it's just that I prefer a serial layout.

Petey, sorry to hijack the OP. Which bridge would I need for two Sapphire 290X's on a M77 MPower? And which connections would I need to fit them?

Which blocks are you using?
You'd use whatever g1/4 fitting you're using in the rest of the loop.
 
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