Yeah do you mean the 195.62 drivers? I also lost the ability to overclock with the 195.62 drivers, in EVGA Precision, within a few days EVGA released an updated version that now works but nVidia have recognised its a fault in their drivers and are doing something to fix it (or may have already fixed it I haven't checked yet).
You know, for all the people you hear whining about ATI having terrible driver support, I've found an awful lot of instances like these with nVidia cards getting incredibly buggy new releases. Not trying to knock anything here, I'd kill for a 295GTX, and I've seen plenty of people with ATI driver bugs, but it seems (to me) to be a far cry from clean cut nVidia drivers=good, ATI drivers=bad as some would have you believe.
sweet. hopefully they have fixed all the bugs
and about SLI, not all games do support it.
Thats why i will still wait a bit, and then only SLI.
for now, top of the range single slot GPU's (even if its Dual GPU) will do it for me. I have had my GTX295 for a year now, and i still have to find a game that challenges my computer...
Even crysis, on absolute max settings, i get about 40FPS average...