Linux 5.3.13-arch1-1 ehci_hcd EHCI Host Controller Linux 5.3.13-arch1-1 xhci-hcd xHCI Host Controller Linux 5.3.13-arch1-1 ohci_hcd OHCI PCI host controller Hardware Revision: product 128 rev 2.1./0/0 0 I have no idea what's going on at this point.SteamVR System Report created Fri Nov 29 17:02:49 2019 Can't recover from this state, even after reboot, unless I reinstall drivers). And for some reason, I can't enable SLI either (display driver fails and Windows falls back to the generic display driver. I've also tried reinstalling drivers several times to no avail. I've tried every permutation possible and I'm getting either crashes or the 109/compositor error (and I've tried all these combinations with the Vive hooked up via HDMI and DP): Two monitors, two GPUs connected by SLI bridge without SLI configured, both monitors in one GPU - 109/compositor error Two monitors, two GPUs connected by SLI bridge without SLI configured, one monitor into each GPU - 109/compositor error Two monitors, one GPU - 109/compositor error One monitor, two GPUs connected by SLI bridge - crash One monitor, two GPUs without SLI bridge - crash One monitor, one GPU - crash I know this won't be fast enough for most things, but I just wanted to iron out bugs like this while I wait for the 1070s/1080s to be released) 2 monitors First it blue screened, but since then it just locks up for a few seconds then reboots. SteamVR can start if I have both plugged in, but if I unplug one and try to run SteamVR, my computer crashes.
I also have another issue - I have two monitors normally, hooked up via DVI. I just got a DP-miniDP cable and have it hooked up through that, but I'm still getting the same issue (error 109 and compositor). I'm getting the exact same problem (along with others, which I'll go into later).