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Computer Guru's: Dual Monitor system
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<blockquote data-quote="RES0574" data-source="post: 16528724" data-attributes="member: 176936"><p>I am running a Dell Precision 5510. I spend a decent amount of time in ACAD-Mechanical, Inventor Pro, SolidWorks, Rhino, and ShipConstructor. I have my laptop connected to a Dell Thunderbolt Dock WD19TB, with two Dell U3415W 34" Curved Monitors, with a couple of USB-3 items, network and speakers. It also provides power (130W) to my laptop while connected and running. At one of my clients facilities where I have a small office, I have the same arrangement except I am pushing two 27" Dell U2717D monitors with that set-up. I have a third set-up at my house in the OBX except I am using a Dell TB16, with two of the same U3415W 34" Monitors. I use either DisplayPort or Mini-DisplayPort connections for the monitors, and I have not had any issues with these arrangements.</p><p></p><p>If you would like more specific information, you can send me a PM. I prefer the ThunderBolt connection as I only have a single USB-C cable to plug in at all of these locations, and do not have to shed multiple connections when it is time to go. I rarely open my laptop anymore, so I have to remind myself to clean the dust off of the screen and vents every so often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RES0574, post: 16528724, member: 176936"] I am running a Dell Precision 5510. I spend a decent amount of time in ACAD-Mechanical, Inventor Pro, SolidWorks, Rhino, and ShipConstructor. I have my laptop connected to a Dell Thunderbolt Dock WD19TB, with two Dell U3415W 34" Curved Monitors, with a couple of USB-3 items, network and speakers. It also provides power (130W) to my laptop while connected and running. At one of my clients facilities where I have a small office, I have the same arrangement except I am pushing two 27" Dell U2717D monitors with that set-up. I have a third set-up at my house in the OBX except I am using a Dell TB16, with two of the same U3415W 34" Monitors. I use either DisplayPort or Mini-DisplayPort connections for the monitors, and I have not had any issues with these arrangements. If you would like more specific information, you can send me a PM. I prefer the ThunderBolt connection as I only have a single USB-C cable to plug in at all of these locations, and do not have to shed multiple connections when it is time to go. I rarely open my laptop anymore, so I have to remind myself to clean the dust off of the screen and vents every so often. [/QUOTE]
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