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Probook 440 G7
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I'm trying to find a docking station to use with the Probook 440 G7, to run 2 monitors which are 2540x1440 @75 hz. I tried the work dock which was supplied with the laptop ( work laptop ) but it will only run 1 monitor at 1440P, the other one runs at 1280x800. 

 

I found one called Alogic Super Dock 10-in-1, and in the specs it states the resolutions it will run, depending on the host computer DisplayPort over USB-C capability. How do I find out if the Probook Displayport over USB-C capability is DP1.4 ( HBR3 ) with DSC, DP1.3/1.4 ( HBR3 ) without DSC, or DP1.2 ( HBR2 )? Unfortunately even if it is DP1.4 ( HBR3 ) with DSC, it will run 2 monitors at the resolution I need, but only at 60Hz.

 

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Or does anyone know of a docking station that will run 2 monitors at 1440P and 75Hz?

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