I have, with great dissapointment, noted that neither Nvidia SLI nor their SLI-on-a-board version supports dual display with SLI enabled.
Does anyone know if the same limitation exists with ATI Crossfire?
Is this something one could hope to be solved as multi-GPU technology matures?
I can think of lots of high-end workstation scenarios that would benefit from the added horsepower of SLI setups, where dual display output is a requirement.
I fail to see why this limitation exists, but then again I am not a hardware developer
Does anyone know if the same limitation exists with ATI Crossfire?
Is this something one could hope to be solved as multi-GPU technology matures?
I can think of lots of high-end workstation scenarios that would benefit from the added horsepower of SLI setups, where dual display output is a requirement.
I fail to see why this limitation exists, but then again I am not a hardware developer