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August 4th, 2021 08:00

OK.. 

Here's some development updates. 

I just connected the same two displays directly to the laptop via a couple of Thunderbolt3 to DisplayPort cables. Restarted the machine and entered the UEFI, enabled Direct Graphics Controller Direct Output Mode. System booted to windows without a hitch. 




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Rearrange the displays to make it more user friendly and disabled the onboard display
and it works absolutely fine. As expected. No flashing, no display issues. 



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New Question..

Does this mean there might be compatibility issue between a DELL XPS 17 9710 and the Dell WD19TB dock  when Direct Graphics Controller Direct Output Mode is enabled or is it faulty? 

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August 4th, 2021 13:00

Interesting topic 


I am also testing this as of now

Direct output mode when enabled, the graphics signals are sent to the external display using the discrete graphics card instead of integrated

When TB dock is being used it utilizes onboard GPU 

Can you open nVIDIA control panel in both scenarios 

with and without dock : and see if it shows both monitor

November 7th, 2021 01:00

Hi @UltraNEO 

I am considering buying a 4K@144 display.

Do you think Dell XPS 9560 with RTX 3060 is able to run 4K@144 Hz? 

(with dock WD19TB or adapter Dell 470-ACFC)

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March 31st, 2022 19:00

There is unlimited number of discussions regarding Dell WD19TB(WD19TBS) and the way it allocates lanes in HBR2/HBR3 modes. I faced these problems myself and spent half a day digging into details, I have Dell XPS 9710 with RTX 3060, WD19TBS, and 2 x 4K U2723QE.

Long story short, to get maximum performance out of the laptop and working multiple high frequency or high resolution monitors you need:

  1. Enable "direct output mode" in BIOS, this will let RTX 3060 to work in full capacity
  2. Connect one of the monitors using USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 cable to Thunderbolt 3 port on your WD19TB (closest to the thunderbolt cable that goes to your laptop). For your monitor you will need USB-C to Display port cable. 
  3. Connect the second monitor to the DP port on your WD19TB

This way WD19TB will allocate sufficient number of lanes to each monitor and will work properly.

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