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Old 02-14-2018, 09:07 AM   #93
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Yep, most was addressed as comments testified. It sounds like sometimes new builds from the OS have an impact as was also commented by third parties.

There was also still a longer part we have to deliver, as the last comment I posted exposed as well. That feature progresses well and we demonstrated it at the Consumer Electronics Show last month with visitors surprised by the low CPU impact driver dual 4Kp60 with one display playing a 4K video, even on a famously underpowered Intel Core M machine.
I hope that we can deliver a preview in the next major release for people who wishes to test. The feature will not be ready from prime time and therefore a registry switch will be used. Then, when the feature is ready, it will be enabled by default, like the previously delivered features.


A computer driver update won't fix a coil whining somewhere else, if someone promises you something like that, I'd recommend you stop listening to him/her straight away. If you're unit is defective, please contact Dell, the manufacturer/seller of the end products, to discuss a replacement/hardware support
DisplayLink does not manufacture end products, we are a semiconductor company providing one chip in the box and the driver going with it.


But without any tangible data, use case description, and machine details, then maybe what you're seeing won't be addressed. When we have a new thread with details of the use case, logs and objective data (=what "high" means doing what), then we might be able to progress your particular use case(s).

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Alban
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