- Feb 5, 2016
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Hi all, I've tried searching around for an exact answer to this but haven't been able to find one describing this, so hopefully someone here with USB monitor experience may be able to help.
I've had my SB for almost 3 months now, and just recently purchased a Asus MB169B+ USB monitor for extra, portable space while coding. However when the monitor is connected to the SB it either remains in standby or connects and functions normally for up to 30 seconds before the picture freezes indefinitely. Before freezing, the display usually flashes on/off once or twice and the connect/disconnect device sounds 4-6 times, leading me to believe it is a problem with the dGPU. The other possibility is that it could be a power supply problem, but I would think this would instead cause the monitor to power off rather than simply freeze and I have ordered a Y split cable to see if I may be able to plug one end into an external power supply and the other into the SB (will be here on Monday). Also, when looking at device manager the monitor is recognized as normal both before and after freezing and I have had no problems connecting to external monitors via a display port to HDMI or DVI adapter.
My SB is fully updated and the dGPU is updated to 12/3/15 (which I believe is the most recent) and I have installed/updated all necessary drivers from Asus and DisplayLink and have even tried installing them and testing functionality with different combinations from each. I have also tried playing with the Nvidia GPU settings to prefer the integrated vs dGPU which hasn't helped. I can also confirm that the monitor works on both an Intel NUC w/ windows 10 and a Macbook.
Would this be related to the dock problems? Any thoughts or advice on how to fix it would be awesome, thanks!
I've had my SB for almost 3 months now, and just recently purchased a Asus MB169B+ USB monitor for extra, portable space while coding. However when the monitor is connected to the SB it either remains in standby or connects and functions normally for up to 30 seconds before the picture freezes indefinitely. Before freezing, the display usually flashes on/off once or twice and the connect/disconnect device sounds 4-6 times, leading me to believe it is a problem with the dGPU. The other possibility is that it could be a power supply problem, but I would think this would instead cause the monitor to power off rather than simply freeze and I have ordered a Y split cable to see if I may be able to plug one end into an external power supply and the other into the SB (will be here on Monday). Also, when looking at device manager the monitor is recognized as normal both before and after freezing and I have had no problems connecting to external monitors via a display port to HDMI or DVI adapter.
My SB is fully updated and the dGPU is updated to 12/3/15 (which I believe is the most recent) and I have installed/updated all necessary drivers from Asus and DisplayLink and have even tried installing them and testing functionality with different combinations from each. I have also tried playing with the Nvidia GPU settings to prefer the integrated vs dGPU which hasn't helped. I can also confirm that the monitor works on both an Intel NUC w/ windows 10 and a Macbook.
Would this be related to the dock problems? Any thoughts or advice on how to fix it would be awesome, thanks!