Hello,
I posted this in the technical forums but though I would post here as well seeing as im new here and have no clue where the preffered spot would be.
I recently built myself a new rig and decided to go with the Matrox unit for widescreen gaming. I love the look but have been experiencing some problems with it.
My setup consists of;
Windows Vista Ultimate
2x GTX285's SSC Edition in SLI w/ 182 drives
i7 920 Processor @ 2.7ghz
12GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
3x Asus 21.5" LCD Monitors VH222H.
After a reasonably hard time trying to get the Matrox unit to work. I finally got the firmware and what not installed to allow me to go to 5040x1050 resolution. Needless to say it works fine most of the time.
Problems I am experiencing are as follows;
Blackouts - Every now and then, an average of once a day I'll be either playing a widescreen supported game such as WoW or a game in Windowed mode. The screens will just all go black and then I get the message, "No DVI Connection Found". I can still hear whats going on and people talking on vent, I can even talk back. However my monitors never come back up even after shutting them off and on. I have to manually restart my computer then everything works again. Works for awhile, but then this occurs again within a day or so.
Skipping - When I play games like FFXI in windowed mode because they don't support widescreen gaming. I find it runs smooth 80% of the time, but then randomly for brief periods it gets extremely skippy. Yet the FPS sais it is still @ 29, and doesn't seem to really change much. Could this be a memory problem or something? I just can't imagine why I would experience anything like this with my setup.
All together the two above issues make my experiences with the Matrox unit at a moderate satisfactory level, and that's saying a lot. I'm sure I would enjoy it a lot more if I could resolve them. Either that or im considering calling this a failed experiment and going back to single monitor mode.
If there is anything you can do to help me, I'd greatly appeciate it!
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