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Hybrid Thunderbolt™ 3 Docking Station with 96W Power Delivery
3. Connection and Operating Instructions
3.1 Installation Checklist
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A Windows PC may need Thunderbolt updates to function properly over Thunderbolt 3
For more information, go to
kb.cablematters.com
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Check that your Thunderbolt port is wired for 40Gbps to support dual 4K monitors & Gigabit Ethernet
(some only support 20 Gbps)
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A computer with USB-C rated for 10Gbps supports dual or single monitors. Resolutions depend on
host capabilities
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Use the included Thunderbolt 3 cable to connect to the Dock for the best performance
Longer active Thunderbolt 3 cable up to 2m are available
(Cable Matters Model 107012)
USB-C only computers must use a passive Thunderbolt 3 cable up to 0.8m
(Cable Matters Model 107002)
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Check that the Intel Thunderbolt™ Software is installed. Search for it in Windows
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macOS computers do not require any additional external software
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For additional troubleshooting information, go to
kb.cablematters.com
and search
for 107044.
3.2 USB
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C or Thunderbolt 3 External Display Chart
Computer
Displays
Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps)
2x 4K@60Hz
USB
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C (HBR2)
1x 4K@30Hz
2x 1080p@60Hz
USB-C (HBR3 without DSC)
1x 4K@60Hz
2x 1440p@60Hz
USB-C (HBR3 with DSC)
2x 4K@60Hz
Thunderbolt 3 hosts support two 4K@60Hz displays. The display support of USB-C hosts depends on the
DP Alt Mode and Display Stream Compression (DSC) support of the host.