Docking

This is the Docking main page which contains links to articles related to this subject as well as a list of tested dockings from multiple vendors and different connections as Thunderbolt, Thinkpad connector, USB-C with DisplayLink or External GPU dockings that offer extra ports.

Dell

Dell Dockings

Model versionDatefwupdusb/pci idConnectivitySoundEthernetCard ReaderVideo PortsUSB PortsOther PortsPCI SlotsMax Video ResolutionRemarks
Dell D6000 With USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1)2018-05-15No17e9:6006USB-C + DisplayLinkYesYesN/A1xHDMI, 2xDP2xUSB3 and 1xUSB-C (front), 2xUSB3 (rear)N/AN/A2560x1440@144Hz on DPAlthough manuals state max 60Hz on DP and HDMI, docking achieved 144Hz on dual 2560x1440 monitors. Follow the DisplayLink modules install. No power button on this docking.

ThinkPad/Lenovo

ThinkPad/Lenovo Dockings

Model versionDatefwupdusb/pci idConnectivitySoundEthernetCard ReaderVideo PortsUSB PortsOther PortsPCI SlotsMax Video ResolutionRemarks
ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 Dock Gen 22020-06-01YesThunderboltYesYesN/A2xHDMI or DP(combo ports)1xUSB3 and 1xUSB-C (front), 4xUSB3 with 2 (rear)Docking to Laptop(Thinkpad only) power connectorN/A2560x1440@60Hz on HDMIAll ports recognized out of the box. Audio volume on p2 is low on this docking.
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