USB docking or HUB for Acer Aspire VX5 591G

kenneth_ottesen
kenneth_ottesen Member Posts: 38 Devotee WiFi Icon
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
I have the top spec version of the Acer Aspire VX5 591G.
It comes with USB C 3.1 and two USB 3.0 ports.
It seems to be that the USB C 3.1 port does not support video output according to these sites:

https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/45998/~/usb-c-specifications-for-acer-aspire-vx5-591g

https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/478275/does-acer-aspire-vx5-591g-vx-15-usb-c-port-supports-displayport-alternate-mode

Is it however still possible to add an additional screen to extend the workspace?
For example with an USB 3.0 docking or HUB?
An USB 3.1 docking with drivers enabling the feature?

I'm pretty sure that the 1050TI graphic card should be able to handle a second additional screen though.
There is no need for duplicating the screens, so if it does not work with any of the other options, I will live with it as it is.

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  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
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    Good Morning kenneth_ottesen !

    This series has USB Type C Gen1 which does not transfer video.
    Only Gen2 with DP or Thunderbolt support.

    In this case, you must either use the native HDMi connection, or use a dock, like this:


    Dell D6000 Universal Dock Station via USB 3.0


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  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
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    Good Morning kenneth_ottesen !

    This series has USB Type C Gen1 which does not transfer video.
    Only Gen2 with DP or Thunderbolt support.

    In this case, you must either use the native HDMi connection, or use a dock, like this:


    Dell D6000 Universal Dock Station via USB 3.0


    httpssnpidellcomsnpimagesproductslargeDell_Universal_Dock_D6000_mvi5jpg
    Se minha resposta foi útil, deixe um Curtir, marque como Solucionado e clique em Promover!
    Caso contrario, fico a disposição para tentarmos sanar suas duvidas e resolver seus problemas!
    Atenciosamente:  J. MaClane™

    If my answer was helpful, leave a Like, flag as Fixed and click Promote!
    Otherwise, I am willing to try to heal your doubts and solve your problems!
    Sincerely, J. MaClane ™


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  • kenneth_ottesen
    kenneth_ottesen Member Posts: 38 Devotee WiFi Icon
    Ok, is there any cheaper ones?
  • kenneth_ottesen
    kenneth_ottesen Member Posts: 38 Devotee WiFi Icon
    Thanks for the reply with confirmation that the USB 3.0 port could be used for this purpose.

    I got hold of a Raidsonic Icy Box IB-DK2241AC USB 3.0 docking station and can confirm that this one also works.
    The Dell version is probably better built but the Raidsonic is a bit cheaper and covers my needs.
    The Dell version seems to support up to 4 screens in total while the Raidsonic supports 3 screens.

    Here are some details of this version.
    If a second external screen should be needed, I can connect that one to the DVI connection either with a DVI cable or a DVI to HDMI adapter cable.
    https://www.raidsonic.de/products/adapter_multidocking/multi_docking/index_en.php?we_objectID=2058

    I suppose most USB 3.0 support a maximum of 1080p Full HD at 60fps and if 4k is available they are probably only running 30fps?