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HP ZBook Power G7 Mobile Workstation (10J85AV)
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I am looking to purchase a Monitor that has daisy-chaining DisplayPort configurations. In one of these configurations, a USBc-to-USBc cable links the master monitor to the notebook, and a displayport-to-displayport to the slave monitor. 

 

This document covers what the HP ZBook G7, G8, G9 and G10 ports allow, but I can not tell if my system will allow this configuration: (https://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=4AA5-2657ENW)

 

The ZBook Power G7 has a USB C Thunderbolt 3 with Displayport 1.2 passthrough. If that is the case, can I be sure it also has MST? 

The Quadro T1000 GPU has 4 displayport 1.4 connections (https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/design-visualization/productspage/quadro/quadro-d...)

So my thinking is the T1000 with Max Q in my notebook will have a similar configuration.

 

The reason I doubt this is because the first document makes it seem like the DP port is connected to the CPU rather than the GPU and would therefore not support MST.

 

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