

Having used every combination of power settings the laptop just will not shut down. (recommend the i7 over the i9 with know issues for getting really hot) It also does not see external SS drives.įan noise not too bad especially when I am deep in the woods doing photo development. That is when I found out the USB-C port on the right side did not work.
Lg 27uk650 w 27 near me update#
Since my photo external backups drives are 3-4 years old I decided to update to a WD Ultra USB-C. Many discussions about replacing this for the 3rd time.ĭell support really hung in there with me through the last 3 weeks. I have an Dell WD19TB which supplies the power to the laptop. When I do plod my way through photos I notice that my power went form 100% to 90% in an hour. At 30Hz doing photos is really slow refresh rate. Many hours later Dell got this fixed once and then it got unfixed again.
Lg 27uk650 w 27 near me full#
Might as well use the HD that runs at the full 60 Hz refresh rate. This works great in Lightroom except I cannot get my 4K monitor to run at 60Hz. Since I do photography I have a 32 inch 4K external monitor and a HD monitor used to extend the laptop monitor.
Lg 27uk650 w 27 near me pro#
Had my new XPS 9500 for 3 long weeks and glad I have Pro support! Same issues with the clack y track pad, little bleed of light to the left bottom, screen black outs which I resolved by uninstalling Dell monitor control panel but I am still getting sudden black out screens that I have to fix by right clicking on the screen and resetting my screen preferences. XPS 9500 10th Gen i7 8 cores, Nvidia GTX 1650 4G GDDR6, 1 TB SS drive, infinity edge touch screen UDH (4K), 32 Gigs RAM, did not get the i9 as it has heat issues which means the fan runs all the time under load. I can't speak to whether there are issues with this system running dual 4K 60 Hz through a WD19TB even when cabled properly - the seems to have such issues at the moment - but I just wanted you to know the correct cabling setup so that you don't end up stuck because you're doing something incorrectly rather than because of some other glitch. If you connect a pair of 4K 60 Hz displays in a way that does not include that downstream TB3 port, you will be limited to 4K 30 Hz on each display because your display setup will only be using half of the total available bandwidth from the system. The is a DisplayPort 1.2/HBR2 system, and thus the dock allocates half of the available bandwidth to that downstream TB3 port and the other half to the "core" ports, i.e. The requirement to split displays like this has to do with how the dock allocates display bandwidth received from the system across its ports, which varies based on the DisplayPort revision that the attached system supports. The other display can be connected to any other output. You can use a USB-C to DisplayPort cable to achieve this connection if needed.

Even without any firmware quirks, if you want to run dual 4K 60 Hz from an through a WD19TB, then one of the displays has to be connected to the "downstream TB3" port at the edge of the dock - not to be confused with the USB-C port near the HDMI output.
