Good evening Gents – I’m in need of a little assistance. I’m a proud Surface Book owner (Corei7/16GB/512) and today I (convinced?) my wife into letting me upgrade my old monitor to a 4k one (I picked up the Samsung U28E590 from Best Buy on sale.) I have spent the better part of 4 hours trying to get the monitor to connect to the Surface Book via the Surface Dock @ 4k 60Hz with no luck. It will connect @ 4k 30Hz just fine…
I went back to BB and was told that I needed a “high speed” HDMI cable because the one that shipped with the monitor likely didn’t have the needed bandwidth to support 60Hz… Um… Ok – at this point I’ll try it (and there goes $30 on a new HDMI cable.)
My setup:
Surface Book -> Surface Dock -> Surface m-DP to HDMI dongle -> “high speed” HDMI -> HDMI input #2
The monitor’s manual states that HDMI input #1 supports 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz; HDMI input #2 supports 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz. Also, I downloaded the latest monitor drivers from Samsung and they are installed. When connected to HDMI input #2, I get nadda… it just keeps cycling on/off – and the Surface display will do the same. I check Device Manager and see the monitor continually being added and removed… When I connect to HDMI input #1 – things work fine… except that I’m limited to 30 Hz.
When I connect the monitor directly to the SB I get limited to 1920 x 1080 whether I use HDMI input 1 or 2.
So, am I missing something? This shouldn’t be rocket science… does the Surface Dock support a single 4k monitor @ 60Hz? What about the m-DP to HDMI dongle? (I can’t find anything definitive from MS.) Must I use a m-DP to full DP cable (I see a couple on Amazon that are far cheaper than the recommended $30 HDMI cable from BB.) Crappy monitor? What gives!?
Any info or guidance is greatly appreciated!
-a
I went back to BB and was told that I needed a “high speed” HDMI cable because the one that shipped with the monitor likely didn’t have the needed bandwidth to support 60Hz… Um… Ok – at this point I’ll try it (and there goes $30 on a new HDMI cable.)
My setup:
Surface Book -> Surface Dock -> Surface m-DP to HDMI dongle -> “high speed” HDMI -> HDMI input #2
The monitor’s manual states that HDMI input #1 supports 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz; HDMI input #2 supports 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz. Also, I downloaded the latest monitor drivers from Samsung and they are installed. When connected to HDMI input #2, I get nadda… it just keeps cycling on/off – and the Surface display will do the same. I check Device Manager and see the monitor continually being added and removed… When I connect to HDMI input #1 – things work fine… except that I’m limited to 30 Hz.
When I connect the monitor directly to the SB I get limited to 1920 x 1080 whether I use HDMI input 1 or 2.
So, am I missing something? This shouldn’t be rocket science… does the Surface Dock support a single 4k monitor @ 60Hz? What about the m-DP to HDMI dongle? (I can’t find anything definitive from MS.) Must I use a m-DP to full DP cable (I see a couple on Amazon that are far cheaper than the recommended $30 HDMI cable from BB.) Crappy monitor? What gives!?
Any info or guidance is greatly appreciated!
-a