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Icy Box IB-DK2102-C - 11-Fach USB-C Dual Dock 60W PD (USB-C)
EUR106,63

Icy Box IB-DK2102-C - 11-Fach USB-C Dual Dock 60W PD

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Question about Icy Box IB-DK2102-C - 11-Fach USB-C Dual Dock 60W PD

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Anonymous

5 years ago

I recently ordered the product and tested it today. The first impression was very good. Unfortunately, a big problem has arisen for me. I can't connect my UHD screen from ASUS to my Macbook. I have the following screen: ASUS VP28UQGL (28", 3840 x 2160 Pixels). https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/asus-vp28uqgl-28-3840-x-2160-pixels-monitor-11905415 And the following Macbook: APPLE MacBook Pro Touch Bar 2019 (16", Intel Core i9, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD) https://www.microspot.ch/de/--c511000/apple-macbook-pro-touch-bar-2019-16-intel-core-i9-32-gb-ram-1-tb-ssd--p0002004848 When I connect the HDMI cable to the dock and to my monitor, I always get the same message that no signal is being received. Surely HDMI should be supported on a UHD monitor? Do I have to install a driver for this? Unfortunately, I am completely desperate at the moment and am therefore in urgent need of help. Ultimately, I want to use the Macbook for video editing. Thank you very much for an informative answer and best regards!

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Anonymous

5 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
In the meantime, I have noticed a new behaviour pattern. When I switch between the 4 Thunderbolt ports and change the port, the brand new Macbook often simply crashes. It restarts without any problems afterwards. However, this worries me a bit...
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Anonymous

5 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
A guess: The docking station only supports 4k@30 Hz resolution in single mode. You may have to specifically set 4k@30Hz in the MacBook for the second monitor instead of, for example, 4k@60Hz.