SvenC Posted 22 hours ago Share Posted 22 hours ago 9 minutes ago, capitainealbator said: Hello, any idea about my question? 😉 🙂 Yes, it is shown as compatible here dell_docking_compatibility_guide.pdf.external I have the Pro Max 18 Plus with iGPU only and that works flawlessly with my old WD19DC. Dell Pro Max Plus 18 * Ultra 7 265HX * 64GB CSoDIMM * 4TB, 2TB, 2560x1600, iGPU previous; Dell Precision 7680 * i7 13850hx * 64GB SO-DIMM * 4TB, 2TB, 1920x1200 previous: Dell Precision 7740 * i7 9750h * 48GB * 512GB, 2TB, 4TB * RTX 3000 * 1920x1080 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cadtot Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago Yes, the SD25TB5 supports the Dell Pro Max 16 and 18 - has a 300w power supply. It seems to be the only current dock model that does. Compatibility matrix attached. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capitainealbator Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago Thanks @SvenC and @Cadtot 🙂 @SvenC: I have a WD19S: do you think it could be ok for a Pro Max Plus 18 with RTX4000 ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SvenC Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago 54 minutes ago, capitainealbator said: Thanks @SvenC and @Cadtot 🙂 @SvenC: I have a WD19S: do you think it could be ok for a Pro Max Plus 18 with RTX4000 ? The WD19DC has two USB-C plugs and allows up to 210W. I guess the WD19S can only provide 130W, which is not even enough for the iGPU-only PMP18. I would expect it to work if you connect your power adapter and the WD19S - so, periphery from the Dock and power from your power adapter. Dell Pro Max Plus 18 * Ultra 7 265HX * 64GB CSoDIMM * 4TB, 2TB, 2560x1600, iGPU previous; Dell Precision 7680 * i7 13850hx * 64GB SO-DIMM * 4TB, 2TB, 1920x1200 previous: Dell Precision 7740 * i7 9750h * 48GB * 512GB, 2TB, 4TB * RTX 3000 * 1920x1080 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AL123 Posted 12 hours ago Share Posted 12 hours ago 5 hours ago, SvenC said: The WD19DC has two USB-C plugs and allows up to 210W. I guess the WD19S can only provide 130W, which is not even enough for the iGPU-only PMP18. I would expect it to work if you connect your power adapter and the WD19S - so, periphery from the Dock and power from your power adapter. I’ve only tested with the power supply connected and 1x usb-c connector from wd19dcs , this seems to work ok as a solution to not buy the new thunderbolt 5 dock but still not ideal as you have to remembered to take the 280W usb c power supply with you everywhere. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneSunOne Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago I’m trying to decide between the memory options for the Dell Pro Max 18 Plus. From my workload, I’ve found that 96 GB RAM is the sweet spot. That leaves me with two possible upgrade paths: 128 GB CAMM2 96 GB CSoDIMM (2×48 GB) I’m leaning toward the 96 GB CSoDIMM route since it’s much more cost-effective. But I’m wondering: aside from the extra 32 GB capacity, does CAMM2 offer any practical advantages I’d actually notice in real use? Both configurations would be running at DDR5-6400 MT/s. Would there be any benefit in terms of performance, stability, or future-proofing by going CAMM2 instead of CSoDIMM? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cadtot Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 7 hours ago, AL123 said: I’ve only tested with the power supply connected and 1x usb-c connector from wd19dcs , this seems to work ok as a solution to not buy the new thunderbolt 5 dock but still not ideal as you have to remembered to take the 280W usb c power supply with you everywhere. I run two WD19DCs, one fully powering a Precision 7750 supporting two 4K screens, and the other supporting a Precision 7710. The 7710 uses one tail from the WD19DC to support one DP 4K screen, and I use HDMI to support the second 4K screen. All works fine. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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