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Old 07-04-2020, 10:46 PM   #1
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Bumping a year old thread here, but i'm having the exact same problem.
Arthur.and - Did you ever get this resolved?

I've got a Dell D6000 dock, running with a HP notebook. Everything works exactly as expected, latest drivers, latest firmware, but I noticed after I shut the computer down over night, the dock remains warm/hot to the touch.

Did some investigation using a "Kill-A-Watt" electricity meter, and I notice the same. Shut down the computer. Power usage drops to basically nothing (0.4W), then after a few seconds, ramps back up to between 5 and 11W.

If I yank the USB whilst the computer is running, power drops to nothing as well, but if I do it after I've shutdown, power usage remains high/dock stays hot, and I've got to plug it back into a running computer and pull the USB to get it to return to a true "standby" state.

I tried a second D6000 dock, and it is exactly the same.

No USB devices, only a single HDMI to my second screen. (First screen is direct to the laptops HDMI.)

Tried disabling PCI-E link state, USB selective suspend, and wake timers from Windows power management, but they made no difference.

Anyone have any ideas?
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Old 07-09-2020, 11:05 AM   #2
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Hello,

Thank you for reaching out!

DisplayLink technology does not have control over power management and USB hubs in the docking station. I recommend consulting this with the manufacturer of the docking station.
Only other option that comes to mind and you can test is upgrading the firmware in the docking station. You can test this.

Ensure that you do not have anything connected to the docking station throughout this process.

Please follow the link to the download: https://www.dell.com/support/home/uk...k-d6000&lwp=rt

If the issue persists as I mentioned please reach out to the manufacturer for further support.

Best regards,
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