3.7 Troubleshooting Tips for Windows
Check for the Thunderbolt logo on the computer port. This adapter is NOT compatible
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with a USB-C port that is not Thunderbolt 3 compatible.
The Thunderbolt 3 port must be wired for 40 Gbps to support dual 4K monitors
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Look for the Thunderbolt icon in the notification area
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Cabling
Check that all cable and adapter connections are secure
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Test any connected cables with different equipment
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4K DisplayPort video resolution requires a 4K cable
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Computer Source
Alternate mode (video over USB) must be supported by your computer for video
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Try different video resolution and refresh rates supported by the monitor
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Check the DisplayPort audio output from the Playback Devices on the taskbar
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Verify that the DisplayPort audio is not muted
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Disconnect all cables, reboot the computer, and reconnect the cables and Adapter
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Check for updated BIOS, firmware and software drivers from the computer manufacturer
Computers with Thunderbolt 3 ports can check for driver information at:
Connected Monitor
Select the DisplayPort input from the monitor menu
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Adjust the audio level from the monitor menu
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Test with an HD (not 4K) monitor, if possible
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4K DisplayPort video resolution requires a 4K capable monitor
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Configure dual 4K monitors from the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel (page 5)
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Contact support@cablematters.com with a description of your hardware
Thunderbolt™ 3 Multiport Adapter with Dual DisplayPort™
http://kb.cablematters.com
configuration and your computer OS
www.cablematters.com
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