[I know that It wont let you use that last output with surround enabled.
Are you sure?, because above says
´Connector Recommendations
The following table illustrates a recommended connector diagram. Your individual system configuration may vary depending upon your PC, GPU, and Surround mode.´
I think maybe it works, but with less performance, don´t you think?
Unless you had 295s, you'd have to 3-way SLI no matter what to get the setup your going after
The 3-way SLI should work the same as 2-way SLI, because of the need of an extra card for the additional monitors.
I'm positive. It doesn't work. When you go to enable surround, it will choose the 3 outputs that the diagram has indicated you should use, and any other screen, will not be activated. When it says
"The following table illustrates a recommended connector diagram. Your individual system configuration may vary depending upon your PC, GPU, and Surround mode." all that means is the 3 outputs you use may vary from this configuration, not that you will be able to hook up additional monitors at your whim. If you only had 2-way SLI, and had 4 monitors hooked up, you'd get a screen looking something like this when you went to enable surround:
The only case where it says you CAN hook up an additional monitor at the cost of performance is in the case of the Quad-SLI 295 configuration:
You can reconfigure the display
connections to get an Accessory
Display on this Quad SLI group,
but it will result in lower 3D
performance than adding an
additional GPU. A connector
diagram above.
You will notice at the top of the column it says
"Accessory Display*
Using
Additional GPU"
Because surround requires at least 2 GPUs (2-way SLI) to function, you cannot dedicate the second GPU from a 2-way SLI setup to an extra display, as it is needed to power your surround setup. If you have a 3-way SLI setup, you can dedicate all 3 cards to your surround configuration, or you can dedicate only 2, and use the 3rd card for an accessory display.
It should be noted though, that I was partially wrong in my last post - you DON'T need 3-way SLI to get an accessory display, but you DO need a 3rd video card to power your accessory display. Only two of the cards need to be the same; as the last card wont be used in the SLI configuration, it could be a much cheaper, less powerful card, that powers your accessory display.
I hope that clears up any questions you had on that particular part of the subject.