Originally posted by: MalVeauX
Heya,
As mentioned, the v180 drivers enabled multi-head support (multi-monitor) during SLI on your nVidia cards. No need to buy a 3rd card, unless you simply want to.
By the way, it would be an epic waste of an 8800gt to use just for a 2nd monitor to display more desktop space while your SLI cards on the primary display do all the rendering work. If you just happen to have it laying there, that's one thing, but otherwise, get a $30 8500gt or something instead of a $100+ 8800gt for that if you don't want to just update drivers to the v180's.
But, to answer your original question, yes you can plop in a 3rd card and go multi-monitor that way.
Very best,
Originally posted by: Perry404
Originally posted by: MalVeauX
Heya,
As mentioned, the v180 drivers enabled multi-head support (multi-monitor) during SLI on your nVidia cards. No need to buy a 3rd card, unless you simply want to.
By the way, it would be an epic waste of an 8800gt to use just for a 2nd monitor to display more desktop space while your SLI cards on the primary display do all the rendering work. If you just happen to have it laying there, that's one thing, but otherwise, get a $30 8500gt or something instead of a $100+ 8800gt for that if you don't want to just update drivers to the v180's.
But, to answer your original question, yes you can plop in a 3rd card and go multi-monitor that way.
Very best,
Very true lol.