Originally posted by: ahurtt
So you mean should you decide one day you want to enabl SLI mode, you are going to have to pop open your case and replace the SLI bridge? It doesn't work by simply leaving it on there and just turning off SLI on the nVidia display control panel? You really have to remove that bridge AND turn of SLI in the control panel for more than 1 monitor to work?
Unfortunately, yes. It will work for awhile with the SLI bridge on ... however, at random times the bottom half of my screen would disappear, while the top half would remain. In other words, I would have half of a display.
A reboot would restore the display, but after a coupleof hours or so, it would happen again. The only permanent solution was to take off the SLI bridge ... or switch to SLI mode and work with one head.
It may be a driver issue that is solved in the future. But for the time being, if you want to run multiple heads, or if you want to run in non-SLI mode, I would take off the SLI bridge.
Your Mileage May Vary, but I have found leaving the bridge on in non-SLI mode to be flaky.