Hey guys, I need some insight on this.
Will a GTX 590 work on an AMD chipset? I know that NVIDIA doesn't support SLI on AMD chipsets as of late, but the way the GTX 590 works is pretty much two GTX 580 cores put together on a single card and runs together with a form of SLI - but it is all on one x16 PCIe lane instead of the normal two lanes for two physical video cards in SLI.
Since I have the GTX 570 already and that works just fine I would assume that even though the 590 runs on two gpu's, it would still work since in the end its all on one slot.
I have searched for an answer but I need a conformation of this since I have heard conflicting things. If anyone has the GTX 295 and that works on the AMD boards without a forceware modification, let me know!
I need to know this before I drop $800 - 900 for this card when it comes out, so assistance would be greatly apreciated.

Yes it would. But seriously, why are you spending that much! You'd be far better off buying a new motherboard supporting SLi properly (some still exist) and two gtx560's! It'd be far more powerful too.