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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2025
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Also reporting an issue after upgrading to 14.2. Rolling back to 14.0 resolved things.
I observed similar symptoms - high CPU usage by DisplayLink, lagging on the external monitors but not on the laptop screen. Configuration: - Wavlink WL-UG69PD5 - LG HDR4K and LU28R55 both running at 4K scaled down to FHD by the OS - 13-inch M1 Macbook Pro - MacOS Sequoia 15.7.2 |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2015
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As mentioned earlier in this thread, If the original manufacturer of your DisplayLink-based product has been unable to assist you then I would suggest reporting the issue to DisplayLink directly by following the process outlined here --> https://support.displaylink.com/know...to-displaylink
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2026
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I add to the club. I was about to buy new macbook till I found this problem. I am using an AIR M3 with the following :
- 2x DISPLAY 1600p via HDMI - Baseus Spacemate 11 in 1 I have a little different behaviour. OSX 26.2 version 15.0 : Unusable, CPU > 100% version 13.1 : Usable but CPU > 50% version 14.x : CPU above 60% Upgrading to OSX 26.3 was a major improvement that bringed the following : version 13.1 - 14.0 : CPU mostly under 20%. Some spikes up to 50% but no lag at all. version 14.x : Again with cpu above 60%. Little lag version 15.0 : CPU > 100% UPDATE 20/02 : I wish to add that my memory tab after a few days shows a wopping 7,5Gb of use. Closing the Displaylink Manager and restarting it goes back to normal amount ( 300mb-1Gb ). I do not know if this is a display bug or real. can anyone confirm this? Hope this will be interesting for DisplayLink guys. Last edited by artenais82c; 02-20-2026 at 03:13 PM. |
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