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So now I’m not sure whether I can buy just any Thunderbolt 4 dock I like (for example: the Razer Thunderbolt 4 dock, the OWC Thunderbolt 4 dock, the Kensington SD5700T or the Caldigit Element Hub), connect 1 Thunderbolt 4 cable between the dock and the MacBook and just get it to work, or if it won’t work. Shop MacBook Pro Docking Station Dual Monitor, AUIMCE 14 in 2 Triple Display USB C Dock Hub with 2 HDMI(4K60Hz), 4 USB A, SD Ports and 96W AC Power Adapter for Mac Pro Air Thunderbolt 3 Mac OS Laptops. M1 Pro and M1 Max users can connect dual displays to the Element Hub when connected to those computers. Downstream one USB-C and two USB-A ports provide USB3.1 Gen 2 10Gbps data rate transfer. DisplayPort maximum resolution up to dual 4K60Hz, dual 2K144Hz or single 8K30Hz. Dual DisplayPort 1.4 displays support for HBR (2.7GHz), HBR2 (5.4GHz) and HBR3 (8.1GHz). But I also read the stuff Caldigit posted at their Element Hub (Thunderbolt 4) page: 60W Power Delivery to charge your Thunderbolt 3 PC systems and USB-C PC systems. Why DisplayPort The inclusion of DisplayPort over other video outputs on the TS3 Plus and mini Docks is due to its versatility. Check your laptop specifcation for more information.
I read all these things about Multi-Stream Transport (MST) and that it’s not supported in macOS. Dual 4K Monitors USB-C Pro Dock users, dual 4K capability is dependent on your host computer being a Thunderbolt 3 host rather than USB-C.
And then 1 Thunderbolt 4 cable to my MacBook.īut I can’t seem to find out whether that that will work. The first of a generation, the SD5700T Thunderbolt 4 Dual 4K Docking Station with 90W PD - Win/Mac offers premium Thunderbolt benefits now, and well into the future compatible with Thunderbolt 4-enabled Windows 10 laptops and backward compatibility with Thunderbolt 3 MacBooks running macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later, supports Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 4, USB-C and USB4 accessories and provides full power delivery, regardless of how many devices are connected. I would like to connect those 2 displays (+ some other peripherals like keyboard, external SSD’s etc.) to a Thunderbolt 4 dock.
I already have 2 4K 60Hz displays (which can be connected via USB-C 3.2 (gen 1), HDMI and DisplayPort). I’ve ordered the 14” MacBook Pro with M1 Max.