Hey all,
Happy to join the community. I wanted to post an issue that I just noticed with my newly purchased Framework 13 with an AMD 7040U running an up-to-date Fedora 39.
I have a ThinkPad Universal Thunderbolt 4 Dock for my work laptop. I have recently been testing it with my Framework, and besides the power button not working, it works great. I have two Dell monitors with DIsplayPort 1.4 that support up to 165Hz, but have settings for 90Hz, 120Hz, and 144Hz in addition to 60Hz. By default, they are running at 60Hz.
Today, I finally got around to adjusting the refresh rates on my monitors through GNOME Settings (formerly GNOME Control Center). I changed one of my monitors to 165Hz, and then proceeded to change the other. But when I changed the 2nd one, the displays went to sleep. I could wake them with the mouse afterward. I went to check if the setting had applied, but it got set back to 60Hz for the 2nd monitor, the first still running at 165Hz. I then tried to set both monitors to 90Hz, but I had the same issues.
I have a ThinkPad X1 Carbon as my work laptop, and it drives these monitors through the dock at 165Hz just fine. I want to determine the limiting factor here. Is it the hardware or the firmware? I know it isn’t the dock, the monitors, or my KVM switch (Level1Techs) because everything works fine with my work laptop, but that is also a ThinkPad laptop talking to a ThinkPad dock.
Has anyone else experienced similar issues? Running my monitors at 60Hz is fine, but it is annoying to not be able to use my hardware to its full potential.