It also got extremely hot and the "Display Link Monitor" software required extremely high resources. Unfortunately, the D6000 only charges with a maximum of 60 watts, which often left my Battery empty over a hard day. So far, this has worked well except for the charging performance of my Macbook. For this reason I searched for a long time and at some point got stuck on the Dell D6000. Since I've had three monitors for a while, I needed a dock because the connections were too few. I would like to share my experiences with the WD19TB and my Macbook (4 Thunderbolt ports). No space for another hub set up for the Mac either. I'll keep mine, as need for work laptop as home set up, and limited space at desk. It works though, subject to its limitations. OK - not the greatest Hub to have with a M1 MBA. I now set to 60Hz, as described in this thread, as the limit for this hub. I had my MBA set to 120Hz - I set to this as the "best compromise" as I was fiddling with the settings when 1st got the Macbook. Works fine with Windows laptop, through this Wd19 work hub My monitor is capable of 144Hz refresh rate. More investigations - came across this thread again: Even though safari fine - with loads of tabs open etc.Ĥ. I turn't off the non-native "Ad blocker" app - and Safari sped up straight away!ģ.but almost a week later - I had pink screen crash again. Also safari being very sluggish scrolling up and down etc.Ģ. My M1 MBA has been suffering with pink screen crashes every few days. Long story short: Need to set monitor to 60Hzġ.