I am currently running three 1080 monitors with the surface doc powering two and the surface powering another. You must use "Second Screen Only", which means the surface will not display, but three monitors will. There is a way.
Hi Eric, I got three monitors working using your method too just thought the dock having the three ports it could just be good to have it done it all so only one cable to plug in. Thanks for the suggestion =).
Intel iGPU limits output to 3 monitors, so you can't have more than 2 external monitors. My MacMini suffers from the same issue despite its 4 TBT3 ports and 1 HDMI port. The Dell can do that because it has an integrated USB 3.0 GPU chip (DisplayLink technology).
@@AWorld180 I do not know. Frankly I never found the use of more than 2 monitors since if I do that, my neck needs constantly rotate to view the three monitors, and I found that uncomfortable. Maybe 3 smaller monitors will work, but I've never tried. Tried a landscape 30" and two portrait 24", and my neck sore for the entire time.
This! people complain too much. You can add another monitor using wireless adapter too. Surface is a great product with lots of freedom and mobility I love it
I had a surface laptop2, I bought with it Insigna dock but it brock the surface usb port, the mousse, etc. I had to change the laptop, change for a surface 3. Would you buy the microsoft dock 2? Thanks
Is it possible to connect the surface to two screens but use the surface in tablet mode to write on and use the two monitors as normal laptop setting to use internet? Thank you
What refresh rate were the monitors running at? Is it possible to run 2 external monitors @ 60hz 1920x1080 with the Surface Pro 6 and Surface Dock 1? Or do you need the Surface Dock 2?
Hi, when you use 2 monitors, from the surface Pro, does it support dual display or extended desktop, i.e; 2 independent monitors which dont duplicate what is shown on the surface pro screen?
There isn't any HDMI ports on on the dock, you have to purchase mini displayport to HDMI adapters if you are looking to connect it to a HDMI monitor (Aye extra cost, it would have been good if Microsoft gave full size Displayports and also HDMI ports, lets hope Surface Dock 3 will have that if they release one).
whenever i try to enable to more monitors connected to my surface book + surface dock it keeps flickering on and off constantly saying it's missing hdmi input on the external screens or it only enables 1 screen. no matter how i set it in windows display settings it's always either that 1 screen is completely turned off and receives no hdmi input or external screen 2 and screen 1 are mixed up in positions even when the surface dock is closed... how the f do i fix this, windows display settings ain't helping out at all, moving the display icons works for 1 millisecond then returns back to the glitched position, neither does it actualy identify the screens properly, it always bugs around with surface dock screen + 2 external screens. also can see this in device manager constantly detecting a 3rd screen then refreshing itsself and loop detecting it again in endlessly with a annoying notification sound
Hi Cam Steve, sorry took me so long I had to get back to this dock to measure it myself. The length of the cable is 70cm. Thanks for the feedback. Hoping to get my hands on the new Surfaces this year.
Is it possible to have 2 monitors running at 4k 60hz with a surface book 2? I've read dock is capable of 1 4k 60hz...what about 2nd...as sb2 doesn't have a display port like the pro?
Welcome Diaconescu Tiberiu, unfortunately I don't have a Surface Book 2 available to me to test this scenario with the Surface Dock so I can't answer your question. From what I know previously is that the Surface Book 2 is only able to run two 4K monitors at 30HZ through the Surface Dock and I know how silly this sounds when the Surface Book 2 has a lot of graphics power.
You will need he power plugged in, the surface special connection seems to be a one way power, so the Surface won’t power the dock even for just for the USB ports.
Hi John, welcome to my videos. This new surface Dock will connect to Surface Pro 1796 (Surface Pro 5) and will happily use all the ports like the video. Hahha interesting to hear what a ASMR video was I had to actually google that one myself! Being one of my very early videos I also agree haha my tone of voice then when I first started youtube had really that monotone and sleepiness to it doesn't it hopefully I didn't put you to sleep watching it, it wasn't my intention to.
Good day mate, can you do a 4k monitor with the dock using both display ports, another monitor using the mini display port on the surface pro and the surface pro screen itself?
Hi House on Drum On, welcome to my videos. The surface dock does say it can support dual 4k monitors but it will be at 30hz, I can't test this out as I don't have two to three 4k monitors at my disposal atm. As for trying to support 4k monitor at 60hz this is an interesting one as there are many attempts I heard and some people have manage to get one 4k 60hz via the dock and some can't. For me if you have the correct cables and adapters my advice for the best chance for this to work is to make sure you have HDMI 2.0 cable with the Surface mini DP to HDMI 2.0 adapter. The key being the 2.0, version HDMI 1.4 will not have the bandwidth capacity for 60hz. As for Display port again need the right adapter that supports DP 1.2 and good quality cable to be able to push enough data through for the 4k 60Hz else you be stuck at 4k 30Hz. This site gives an idea of the cable type for DP, surfacetip.com/best-mini-displayport-displayport-cable/ . Type and quality of cable is very important to achieve the 4K 60Hz which most people overlook.
Welcome to my videos Dark Nexus, if you don't need to charge the surface go via the dock then you can purchase a USB-C adapter, there are plenty out there at very decent prices (great starting point here: www.techradar.com/au/deals/best-usb-c-adapters). Alternatively a USB-C dock can also charge the Surface Go via the USB-C port. If you like to get a dock on budget a suggestion is to look for older models of docks, like the Dell WD15 which has been superseded and you might be able to pick one up cheaper or even on the second hand market.
Hi MFHRaptor, we haven't heard any news if there is going to be a new version of the Surface Dock yet. Looking at the ports of the Surface Pro X it does have the Surface Connect port which will means it should work with the Surface Dock. We still waiting to hear reviewers find out if the Surface Pro X USB-C ports allows charging. If it does then it be great to find other USB-C docks for the Surface Pro X.
@MFHRaptor, was just speaking to a Microsoft rep when they showing us the new Surface Line. Unfortunately the first Surface Pro X hadn't arrived in Australia yet for them to demo to us. Having chat to them they have confirmed that there isn't any new dock this year and all the new Surface line will work with this current Surface Dock. Also confirmed that the USB-C port on the new Surface will allow charging to the Surface so you can use third party docks now. The advantage of using the Surface Dock is the Quick charge feature, which isn't through the USB-C but through the surface connector.
Sorry Royal Boyle78 this being one of my earlier videos and learning the platform. It did teach me to learn to project my voice more and audio processing for the future videos.
Ummm, the surface was always advertised as 2 external monitors plus the surface screen.
Total 3 screens. They never said 3 external monitors
I am currently running three 1080 monitors with the surface doc powering two and the surface powering another. You must use "Second Screen Only", which means the surface will not display, but three monitors will. There is a way.
Hi Eric, I got three monitors working using your method too just thought the dock having the three ports it could just be good to have it done it all so only one cable to plug in. Thanks for the suggestion =).
Are those monitors 1080p ?
Did you get 60FPS on each monitor ?
Is it capable of doing 2 4k monitors at 60Hz ?
Intel iGPU limits output to 3 monitors, so you can't have more than 2 external monitors. My MacMini suffers from the same issue despite its 4 TBT3 ports and 1 HDMI port. The Dell can do that because it has an integrated USB 3.0 GPU chip (DisplayLink technology).
Thanks for that, I will be interested to see about the new Surface line that just been released and announced as they have USB-C now.
Is there a work around? I.e a way to turn off laptop screen and use it with a 3rd external screen etc.?
@@AWorld180 I do not know. Frankly I never found the use of more than 2 monitors since if I do that, my neck needs constantly rotate to view the three monitors, and I found that uncomfortable. Maybe 3 smaller monitors will work, but I've never tried. Tried a landscape 30" and two portrait 24", and my neck sore for the entire time.
Close the keyboard on surface and you can drive 3 screens.
This!
people complain too much. You can add another monitor using wireless adapter too. Surface is a great product with lots of freedom and mobility I love it
I had a surface laptop2, I bought with it Insigna dock but it brock the surface usb port, the mousse, etc. I had to change the laptop, change for a surface 3.
Would you buy the microsoft dock 2?
Thanks
Is it possible to connect the surface to two screens but use the surface in tablet mode to write on and use the two monitors as normal laptop setting to use internet?
Thank you
What refresh rate were the monitors running at? Is it possible to run 2 external monitors @ 60hz 1920x1080 with the Surface Pro 6 and Surface Dock 1? Or do you need the Surface Dock 2?
Surface Dock 2 I don't think is compatible with SP6 because the lack of USB-C support.
Hi, when you use 2 monitors, from the surface Pro, does it support dual display or extended desktop, i.e; 2 independent monitors which dont duplicate what is shown on the surface pro screen?
This don't seem to have HDMI ports. How does that work with HDMI or does it?
There isn't any HDMI ports on on the dock, you have to purchase mini displayport to HDMI adapters if you are looking to connect it to a HDMI monitor (Aye extra cost, it would have been good if Microsoft gave full size Displayports and also HDMI ports, lets hope Surface Dock 3 will have that if they release one).
@@BsianTech , thanks for clarifying that.
yeah, yeah, yeah, I also hate that HDMI to HDMI requires an adapter, so I bought a hidock h1 hhhhhh
Will this work with the first generation of the Surface Book?
whenever i try to enable to more monitors connected to my surface book + surface dock it keeps flickering on and off constantly saying it's missing hdmi input on the external screens or it only enables 1 screen. no matter how i set it in windows display settings it's always either that 1 screen is completely turned off and receives no hdmi input or external screen 2 and screen 1 are mixed up in positions even when the surface dock is closed... how the f do i fix this, windows display settings ain't helping out at all, moving the display icons works for 1 millisecond then returns back to the glitched position, neither does it actualy identify the screens properly, it always bugs around with surface dock screen + 2 external screens. also can see this in device manager constantly detecting a 3rd screen then refreshing itsself and loop detecting it again in endlessly with a annoying notification sound
Do you happen to know the length of the cable? Love this video keep up the good work!
Hi Cam Steve, sorry took me so long I had to get back to this dock to measure it myself. The length of the cable is 70cm. Thanks for the feedback. Hoping to get my hands on the new Surfaces this year.
@@BsianTech Thanks heaps! Can't wait for the new Surfaces video this year
@@BsianTech I power 3 monitors without a doc station on my SP6
Is it possible to have 2 monitors running at 4k 60hz with a surface book 2? I've read dock is capable of 1 4k 60hz...what about 2nd...as sb2 doesn't have a display port like the pro?
Welcome Diaconescu Tiberiu, unfortunately I don't have a Surface Book 2 available to me to test this scenario with the Surface Dock so I can't answer your question. From what I know previously is that the Surface Book 2 is only able to run two 4K monitors at 30HZ through the Surface Dock and I know how silly this sounds when the Surface Book 2 has a lot of graphics power.
Can we connect the dock without the power just use it like a hub?
You will need he power plugged in, the surface special connection seems to be a one way power, so the Surface won’t power the dock even for just for the USB ports.
Can this connect to a surface pro 1796?
And also this video feels like a ASMR vid
Hi John, welcome to my videos. This new surface Dock will connect to Surface Pro 1796 (Surface Pro 5) and will happily use all the ports like the video. Hahha interesting to hear what a ASMR video was I had to actually google that one myself! Being one of my very early videos I also agree haha my tone of voice then when I first started youtube had really that monotone and sleepiness to it doesn't it hopefully I didn't put you to sleep watching it, it wasn't my intention to.
@@BsianTech it was actually an interesting video and was very informative.
@@AlextheSoundGuy Thank you, I'm trying to add more useful information and tests in my current and future videos.
hi will this work with the surface pro 7?
This will work with Surface Pro 7 but there is a newer version of this surface dock it will have USB-C ports at the back for the displays instead now.
Good day mate, can you do a 4k monitor with the dock using both display ports, another monitor using the mini display port on the surface pro and the surface pro screen itself?
Hi House on Drum On, welcome to my videos. The surface dock does say it can support dual 4k monitors but it will be at 30hz, I can't test this out as I don't have two to three 4k monitors at my disposal atm. As for trying to support 4k monitor at 60hz this is an interesting one as there are many attempts I heard and some people have manage to get one 4k 60hz via the dock and some can't. For me if you have the correct cables and adapters my advice for the best chance for this to work is to make sure you have HDMI 2.0 cable with the Surface mini DP to HDMI 2.0 adapter. The key being the 2.0, version HDMI 1.4 will not have the bandwidth capacity for 60hz. As for Display port again need the right adapter that supports DP 1.2 and good quality cable to be able to push enough data through for the 4k 60Hz else you be stuck at 4k 30Hz. This site gives an idea of the cable type for DP, surfacetip.com/best-mini-displayport-displayport-cable/ . Type and quality of cable is very important to achieve the 4K 60Hz which most people overlook.
@@BsianTech cheers, thank you
Mine burned out, MicroSoft would not replace. Very disappointed.
Hi- Does the surface Dock help with the overheating issue with the surface? Mine gets crazy hot whenever I Zoom call.
No, unfortunately it doesn't.
What can I buy if I can't afford the microsoft dock to connect a mouse and usb to my surface go?
Welcome to my videos Dark Nexus, if you don't need to charge the surface go via the dock then you can purchase a USB-C adapter, there are plenty out there at very decent prices (great starting point here: www.techradar.com/au/deals/best-usb-c-adapters). Alternatively a USB-C dock can also charge the Surface Go via the USB-C port. If you like to get a dock on budget a suggestion is to look for older models of docks, like the Dell WD15 which has been superseded and you might be able to pick one up cheaper or even on the second hand market.
I would probably upgrade to the upcoming Surface Pro X, and I'm wondering will this work with it, or will there be a new version of the Surface Dock?
Hi MFHRaptor, we haven't heard any news if there is going to be a new version of the Surface Dock yet. Looking at the ports of the Surface Pro X it does have the Surface Connect port which will means it should work with the Surface Dock. We still waiting to hear reviewers find out if the Surface Pro X USB-C ports allows charging. If it does then it be great to find other USB-C docks for the Surface Pro X.
@MFHRaptor, was just speaking to a Microsoft rep when they showing us the new Surface Line. Unfortunately the first Surface Pro X hadn't arrived in Australia yet for them to demo to us. Having chat to them they have confirmed that there isn't any new dock this year and all the new Surface line will work with this current Surface Dock. Also confirmed that the USB-C port on the new Surface will allow charging to the Surface so you can use third party docks now. The advantage of using the Surface Dock is the Quick charge feature, which isn't through the USB-C but through the surface connector.
what is the model no?
Model number of the Surface Dock is 1661.
why are you whispering ??? lol
I CAN'T HEAR YOU
Sorry Royal Boyle78 this being one of my earlier videos and learning the platform. It did teach me to learn to project my voice more and audio processing for the future videos.
@PureUnintentionalASMR