Quote Originally Posted by mikeyakame View Post
You could always take up reverse engineering and figure out a way to add specific chipset support, modify the detection routines in the drivers or plug in two cards and make believe you actually have SLI working ;>

We can't always have what we want, guess the saying goes "tough s**t". SLI without bridge chips is probably a pipe dream at least in the near future. Some have accepted this, others refuse to. I personally wouldn't lose any sleep either way. Just having SLI on an Intel board that works properly is more than I could have asked for.
Yes we could do everything we want, the problem is we don't want to, specially when stability, heat, money, etc. is involved. Well, the alternative is there, but users with a bit of intelligence will not buy those mobos.