If this is the case I am really screwed.
I have been playing around with a surround setup and realized that it makes me even sicker in fps games and having a stretched out desktop is annoying. So I went back to 3 normal displays method.
For this I choose activate all displays under Nvidia menu. When I go to Crysis, to play on my center monitor at 1440p, I see that the second gpu is not getting any load. When I select maximize 3d performance, I can only run 2 monitors but SLI kicks in and frame rates pretty much double.
Do I have to turn one of my monitors off everytime I want to play a game?
Is it that hard for the SLI to stay with 3 monitors on? I pretty much got this second card just so I can plug in the 3rd 1440p DL DVI only monitor. If I knew I was going to be gaming with one stupid card, I would have just bought an active adapter instead of a second GTX 680.
I have been playing around with a surround setup and realized that it makes me even sicker in fps games and having a stretched out desktop is annoying. So I went back to 3 normal displays method.
For this I choose activate all displays under Nvidia menu. When I go to Crysis, to play on my center monitor at 1440p, I see that the second gpu is not getting any load. When I select maximize 3d performance, I can only run 2 monitors but SLI kicks in and frame rates pretty much double.
Do I have to turn one of my monitors off everytime I want to play a game?
Is it that hard for the SLI to stay with 3 monitors on? I pretty much got this second card just so I can plug in the 3rd 1440p DL DVI only monitor. If I knew I was going to be gaming with one stupid card, I would have just bought an active adapter instead of a second GTX 680.