My understanding in the past is that when enabling SLI/Crossfire with two video cards, you had to reboot and lost the second monitor. When I learned that piece of information I stopped paying attention to the whole SLI/Crossfire idea as I'm hooked on dual displays.
Has the SLI/Crossfire and dual-monitor situation gotten any better? If I've got two monitors can I either switch into/out of SLI/Crossfire mode without rebooting? OR is there a way to maintain my second display when SLI/Crossfire is active? It's not that I care so much what's on the second screen during the game, just that when I get done gaming I want to have my two displays usable again. I've not read anything conclusive saying that it can or cannot be done and if SLI or Crossfire is better in this area.
Thanks,
Jeff

Has the SLI/Crossfire and dual-monitor situation gotten any better? If I've got two monitors can I either switch into/out of SLI/Crossfire mode without rebooting? OR is there a way to maintain my second display when SLI/Crossfire is active? It's not that I care so much what's on the second screen during the game, just that when I get done gaming I want to have my two displays usable again. I've not read anything conclusive saying that it can or cannot be done and if SLI or Crossfire is better in this area.
Thanks,
Jeff
