MenuBar click bug

I have a MBA 2013, coming from Mavericks, and a small problem with multiple displays (I use an el gato dock but it's not relevant here).
Basically, when clicking from one screen to another, the menu bar is quickly blinking with 2x more icons.
I made a little video :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0dc5sz3foybrpgv/BugMenu.mov?dl=1
Watch it frame per frame and you'll see the problem.
I tried to kill all the app but it's still showing icons of app that has been killed.
Am I the only one to have this problem ?

Apologies for the duplicated posts.

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    If you have same hardware and software configuration as other clients and experiencing poor performance in a client in which SQL Client is not installed, I would like to suggest you to create a simple .NET and VB application and do some data manipulation on any temporary database using ADO.NET and ADO respectively. Try these two applications in all clients and check the performance. If you face poor performance both applications then we can assume that it might be due to some problem with SQL Server communication and workout to identify the cause.
    Thought this is not the exact solutions, it will give you better clue to the right place to search for solution.
    HTH
    B Ravi Shankar

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