It runs my ASD just fine.Can you use this to drive a Apple studio display and a 4k HDMI display. I see nothing about ASD being plugged in to it. Does some one know?
It runs my ASD just fine.Can you use this to drive a Apple studio display and a 4k HDMI display. I see nothing about ASD being plugged in to it. Does some one know?
Yeah, 4 external monitors + 1 laptop display + 1 iPad. I do software engineering.That desk setup looks wicked cool!
What do you do for work that requires five monitors plus the internal display? (Or is it four monitors, the internal display, and an iPad?)
do you get any drops/reconnects under heavy load ?It runs my ASD just fine.
No functional issues so far. It does run hot, which does concern me on the longevity of the dock.do you get any drops/reconnects under heavy load ?
how the heat situation for you , is the dock warm or hot ?
also any issues with the computer going to sleep/wakeup ?
thanks !
OWC Thunderbolt 3 Pro has 10Gb ethernet that works just fine, without heat or driver issues, and it does not even need active cooling. I've been using one for 5 years without any problems, so it's not even new tech.Is "anyone" an end customer, or manufacturer?
Early in this thread, I specifically called out the lack of 10Gbps Ethernet. Although it's niche, it's definitely a "pro" type feature. But 10Gbps (compared to 1G/2.5G) is not "a few cents" more. It brings with it a lot of heat as well, maybe some driver issues for macOS. I'd just like iVanky (or whoever) to tell me why they don't include it. I can speculate, but I acknowledge there's more to it than just a few cents added to the BOM.
Of course, you can also connect the iVanky Fusion Dock Max 1 to a Mac Mini with an M1 processor or a Mac Studio Max with an M2 processor. However, there are two important things to keep in mind:Can I use this dock with a Mac Mini M1 or a Mac Studio Max M2?
Merci beaucoup !Of course, you can also connect the iVanky Fusion Dock Max 1 to a Mac Mini with an M1 processor or a Mac Studio Max with an M2 processor. However, there are two important things to keep in mind:
First, you will need two high-speed USB-C cables that can handle up to 40 Gbps if you want to use the dock's full performance. The dock only comes with a special cable designed specifically for MacBooks, which has a dual connector at one end for two USB-C ports.
Second, the same limitations apply as with various MacBook models: depending on the processor, the number of supported independent displays is limited. For example, an M1 processor can only support one external display, while an M2 Max can support up to four external displays.
Dear @kelvin.lauNo functional issues so far. It does run hot, which does concern me on the longevity of the dock.
Fingers crossed
So far so good. The dock has been running hot since I got it - no problems with the heating part. I recommend this dock because there hasn't been any problems so far.Dear @kelvin.lau
I am on the market for a doc for my MBP M4 Max. My aim is to eventually get a 4th monitor, but for now I'll settle for my current 3. The iVANKY's FusionDock Max 1 seems like the logical choice. I have some questions:
1) Do you have any updates on your experience with this doc since your last post?
2) Relatedly, you were concerned with the heat and whether this would impact the long-term performance of the device. Any updates on this front?
3) Would you still recommend this doc?
Thank you for any insights. I see lots of online comments about problems with the doc, and just wonder about the long term experience of a power user such as yourself.
This is awesome. I wish they support 4 monitors and thunderbolt ports. One thing the iVanky doesn't do is allow switching between two computers, which is a little annoying as swap cables at least twice a day to switch between work and home setups.just adding this here. I have great success with the tesmart switch.there seems a new tb4 version. I have the display port one with a Mac/pc setup
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Dear @kelvin.lauSo far so good. The dock has been running hot since I got it - no problems with the heating part. I recommend this dock because there hasn't been any problems so far.
This is awesome. I wish they support 4 monitors and thunderbolt ports. One thing the iVanky doesn't do is allow switching between two computers, which is a little annoying as swap cables at least twice a day to switch between work and home setups.