A technician is setting up a new high-performance laptop for a mobile user. The laptop features two physical USB Type-C ports located on the left side of the chassis. When the technician connects an external multi-display docking station to Port 1, the laptop charges normally, but the external monitors display no signal and external PCIe storage drives attached to the dock fail to mount. When the technician moves the dock cable to Port 2, both external displays light up immediately and the external drives function correctly. Which of the following best explains why Port 1 is unable to drive the external displays and PCIe devices?
- Port 1 is a standard USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port lacking DisplayPort Alternate Mode and PCIe bus integration, whereas Port 2 is a full-featured Thunderbolt controller port.Cevap
- BPort 1 requires a physical high-voltage inverter board update within the laptop chassis to convert video signals for external USB-C monitors.
- CPort 1 assumes all physical USB Type-C connectors automatically support DisplayPort video and Thunderbolt data standards without software configuration.
- DPort 1 disabled display output because the laptop's Lithium-ion battery requires a complete deep discharge calibration cycle before high-speed peripheral ports activate.
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Port 1 is a standard USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port lacking DisplayPort Alternate Mode and PCIe bus integration, whereas Port 2 is a full-featured Thunderbolt controller port.
Although USB Type-C defines a universal physical connector, individual ports on mobile devices may support different underlying protocols. A port must be explicitly wired to a Thunderbolt or DisplayPort Alternate Mode host controller to route native video signals and PCIe lanes to external multi-display docking stations. Port 1 provides standard USB data and power delivery, while Port 2 includes the necessary controller architecture for high-bandwidth video and PCIe expansion.
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USB Type-C Connector Capabilities vs. Thunderbolt Protocol Support
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