Thunderbolt display slow and must be reconnected

I have two screens thunderbolt and are both have oddly: fails both and who need to be unplugged and replugged constantly. Does anyone else have a question?

Would be useful if you have carefully described your external set up to the bus and what port. There are 3 buses and 6 ports.

read this:

http://www.tekrevue.com/Tip/Mac-Pro-Thunderbolt-performance/

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