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HP Zbook Fury 15 G7 + HP Universal USB-C/A Dockingstation G2
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I am using an HP ZBook Fury 15 G7 (i7 10850H + Nvidia Quadro T2000 Max-Q) along with the "HP Universal USB-C/A Dockingstation G2". I am trying to connect the following configuration:

  •  1st Monitor 1440p @ 165/144/120 Hz (whatever works) via active DP -> HDMI adapter in the DP output of the G2
  • 2nd Monitor 1080p @ 60 Hz via HDMI cable in the HDMI output of the G2

The adapter worked fine with my other Notebook and it does also work with the G2. My issue is the following:

With this configuration connected and all drivers I was able to find installed, only my 1st Monitor is working. I could not even select 165 Hz (worked with other Notebook and without G2), 144 Hz flickers for some reason and 120 Hz runs fine. However, my HDMI monitor stays completely blank. When I disconnect the DP cable from the G2, the HDMI monitor still shows no signal. When I connect the HDMI cable directly to the notebook, both monitors work. Since I have to repeatedly disconnect and connect my notebook during the work day though, this fails the goal of "connect one cable and profit" which was the intent of my company investing in 200$+ docks.

 

BTW another issue I'm having is that my ethernet connected to the Dock only puts through 250 Mbit/s...

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