![]() ![]() I am willing to try your docking station if you managed to have all displays working in extended mode. I still havent figured out what causes it, is it the MB, the GPU, the displays or the docking station? I more or less ruled out the OS because I tested it under Windows and Linux and it works the same way. This is pretty annowing because I am trying to have a setup where I only switch the docking station from the MacBook to the PC and vice versa and everything works. ![]() If I plug one to the thunderbolt ports, then only one monitor works (the one that was plugeed in first) and the other goes to sleep. On the PC however, both monitors can be extended only if I plug them to the DP/HDMI ports on the docking station. On a macbook M1 Pro both displays can be extended if one of them is plugged to the thunderbolt port (I use mini-dp to usb-c cable) and the other is plugged to any of the DP or HDMI ports. I own 2 Dell displays and they both support DP 1.2 and 1.1a This docking station has 2xDP ports, 1xHDMI port and 1xTB4 port which can be used as display inputs. I recently tested out the Lenovo's universal thunderbolt 4 docking station. Transform your device’s USB-C port into a powerhouse with support for transferring files, charging devices, and even carrying video to monitors - then pack it all up for quick transport. I have the Asus ProArt X570 Creator WiFi motherboard and a Gigabyte Radeon RX 6600 XT GAMING OC 8G (I don't want to talk about it). macos macbook-pro mac display windowsThe MacBook Pro and external monitor are connected with a Cable Matters USB-C to DP cable. The Cable Matters Foldable USB-C adapter features the latest USB-C technology in a small form factor designed for portability. ![]()
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