1/3/11 are already bridged from factory on a standard card.
On an EVGA SSC card, 1/2/3/11 are already bridged from factory.
When we talk about bridging 2/4/5 we are meaning bridge them in addition to the ones already bridged from the factory.
If you have a standard card (1/3/11 already bridged):
Standard vgpu is ~1.16v
Bridging (2) will give ~1.23 vgpu load.
Bridging (2) & (4) will give ~1.24 vgpu load.
Bridging (2), (4) & (5) will give ~1.25 vgpu load.
If you have an EVGA SSC card (1/2/3/11 already bridged):
Standard vgpu is ~1.23v
Bridging (4) will give ~1.24 vgpu load.
Bridging (4) & (5) will give ~1.25 vgpu load.
If the card is reference design (which I think they all are but I can't be certain) then it should work fine.
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