Not sure why you needed to plug in any hardware to use Matrox desktop management. I downloaded and installed the utility and it works perfectly fine with no Matrox hardware attached.
It would say no matrox hardware detected when I clicked on desktop management. Still even did it after I did a clean install of windows 7.
[quote]And obviously Crysis is not going to run well at high across three screens.
Crysis runs fine around 40 FPS at 5040x1050 DX10 all maxed + AA4x with tri-sli of GTX 480.
Back when I used my Matrox box and a single 295 GTX I could run Crysis on high with no AA and pull around 15-40 FPS. Granted, that was DX9, but even if I add the -DX9 tag to a Crysis shortcut and try to do the same thing with two 295 GTX, Crysis is completely unplayable. The framerate is initially very smooth 40+ FPS, but any movement of the camera, firing the gun, right clicking to look down the iron sights, or running around causes 2-5 second hangs, and then when the hang ends the game is very smooth again; however this goes away completely medium on all settings. Shaders seem to be the culprit of the hangs.
After some further testing of other games, it seems I get terrible stuttering in ALL DX10 games. Just Cause 2 sees stuttering even at the main menu because of the 3D elements, and it's constant and very annoying. DX10 Crysis and DX10 Metro 2033 both see the exact same kind of stuttering. I also see it in Anno 1404. The stuttering happens at pretty much all video settings if the framerate dips below the 40-50s with DX10 enabled (which it frequently does as all 4 GPUs are almost always slackin' off at around 15-30% usage.) Again, stuttering is completely eliminated at all framerates in DX9, cept for JC2, since you can't run it in DX9.