Posted by on Jun 3 2012 (updated on Dec 1 2013) in • • • Lenovo ThinkPad USB 3. Ftir Spectroscopy Software Suite Download. 0 Dock 0A33970 is available on Amazon. Pictured above is my temporary test rig, trying out my new video output options that go well beyond the on my previously used. You can see the at right, with its own 1920x1080 LCD, driven by the NVidia Quadro 1000M Discreet Graphics chip, an external VGA connection from the side of the laptop, and a USB 3.0 connection to two DVI attached monitors, so 4 screens total. Currently, my highest resolution monitor is 1920x1200, but in the future, the USB 3.0 dock should be able to handle 2560x1600, given the inside this unit. The exact model is the dual-head, which sets it apart from and other predecessors.
Yes, this thing has integrated Gigabit Ethernet (shown in Device Manager as 'Lenovo USB Ethernet') and Audio (shown as 'Lenovo USB Audio'). • Uses 0 watts when plugged into outlet and turned on, with no cables connected at the rear (idle). • Uses about 6 watts with a couple of DVI monitors, and goes up from there (9 watts with external Lenovo DVD burner), very low for what is essentially a little GPU.
• The included drivers seem stable, although I did have to move from one USB 3.0 port to another at one point during the initial install, for mysterious reasons (this hasn't recurred). • The included 'Lenovo DisplayLink Manager' software doesn't do much really other than give you convenient tray controls to bring up Windows 7's native resolution settings controls, and check on updates to the DisplayPort based video drivers set. • The monitors attached through the USB 3.0 dock won't display any signal until Windows is initialized, which makes sense, but is something to consider when you're planning your configuration. I worked around this by hooking up my primary monitor directly to the DisplayPort on the laptop instead, with the BIOS set to Discreet Graphics with Boot Display Device set to Digital 1 on laptop. Here's the steps I believe would be smoothest for the install on Windows 7.

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I should note though, that I plugged the unit into USB 3.0 and powered it up, before using the CD install, per the included instruction sheet (not available online yet). But this only resulted in only about half of the devices getting appropriate drivers installed automatically, seen in this video: turns out video has issues, my copy isn't viewable, I'm sorry to say So it'd likely be best to instead install the software first, which I outline below: 1) Download and install USB 3.0 driver Version 2.1.32.0 dated 29 Apr 2012 (or later) from: (later versions will likely get published at ) I've had issues with the stability (for large file transfers) and speed (for USB 2.0 thumb drives), so getting the latest USB 3.0 drivers handled first just makes sense.
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2) Download and install NVIDIA Quadro 1000M Display Driver for Windows 7 (64 bit) Version 8. Dated 25 Apr 2012 (or later) from: [support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?DocID=DS014142]( ) (later versions will likely get published at [)]( ) Reboot when prompted. 3) Use the 'ThinkPad USB 3.0 Dock - Includes software and User Guide' CD that comes with the unit, If you cannot find this software at, use the CD to to install the Lenovo DisplayLink Manager software and drivers, which requires another reboot. PS: It was an awkward moment, when UPS guy (carrying the Lenovo dock that required signature) and FedEx guy (carrying ) arrived 4:29pm May 31st, simultaneously: June 4, 2012 Update: I noticed: a) USB 3.0 isn't always initialized on the W520 at boot, leaving me without that monitor. This isn't the dock's fault, but hints that I'll likely be updating the USB 3.0 driver, when available. I'm no stranger to USB issues: but rebooting resolves it, and it only happens roughly every 4th reboot. I don't reboot often.