Hey all. I was looking for a dock online and noticed a decent amount of third party ones on ebay and Amazon. Anyone tried any, or know a good brand?

I don’t see myself playing on my TV much, just when I have friends over, so I can’t justify the cost of the name brand.

  • parmesancrabs@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    Have a look for USB-C docks that don’t specifically mention “for the steam deck”. They’re all functionally the same but I found a steam deck owner tax when they reference Steam decks in product titles. For example, I picked up a Sabrent dock where reviews mentioned steam deck.

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      8 months ago

      Most of the docks work perfectly well with the Steam Deck. However, there is one technical detail I would like to recommend people look into: DisplayPort and DisplayLink.

      There are two methods to drive the display outputs (VGA, HDMI, or DisplayPort) for most docks: DisplayPort alt mode and DisplayLink. DisplayPort alt mode is what you want, and it’ll work flawlessly. It’s the go-to standard for display output over USB-C, Thunderbolt, or USB 4 in general.

      DisplayLink is some weird technology developed by Synaptics to drive displays over USB 2 and up. It has a Linux driver, but that driver has tons of issues in my experience; it requires loading an external kernel module compiled from the AUR. With DisplayLink, the entire external screen is rendered by software, so this method comes with a huge hit to CPU resources.

      Unless you have installed Windows onto your Deck, I would look exclusively for the DisplayPort capable docks.

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        8 months ago

        Last I looked into them on windows (years ago now) they were very hacky there as well, and of course performed quite poorly. It has a few niche uses allowing you to use more monitors than you could use otherwise, especially on macs where last I checked MST wasn’t implemented but still it’s really a last resort option.

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          8 months ago

          They’re suboptimal in any case, but at least they just work on Windows. I don’t know about Macs, maybe they need some kind of software installation too, but I’m sure the software is a lot easier to install than on Linux.