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Elitebook x360 1040 G6
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I am trying to set up home office with dual 1440p monitors.  I can get them both set up for 1080p, but I cannot get them to both run at 1440p.  

 

Elitebook x360 with USB-C connection to Universal Docking Station G5 to display port to each monitor.  

 

If I set the first monitor to 1440 at 60Hz or 75Hz, the second will come in at 1080p with 59i refresh and screen flicker.  I cannot get the configuration to accept dual 1440 at either 60Hz or 75Hz.  

 

Any idea what I should try to get them to both run at 1440?

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