以下是我在世界贴吧上发的帖子,可以参考一下,总而言之就是再也没有反抽电池的现象惹
I also put it in another post:I got it and tested for a while. the behavior is satisfying at the moment.After setting up the new Dock 2 to my environment I set the SB2 to the "Best performance" then connected as much as possible the USB devices to the dock(eg. cellphone charging, wireless mouse charging and USB keyboard ), finally started running game Resident Evil 2 remake, at that time the battery 2 has about 70% and 99% on battery 1. Obviously just 5 minutes after starting RE2 I could hear the noise of a jet plane taking off... Playing around half hour then switched to another game Bioshock infinite but I just let the game run into the background of windows because I had to do something else, even if the Bioshock infinite ran in background the fan was still keeping shouting......Totally about one hour passed, the battery 1 was full and battery 2 was charged up to 80%, it seems the charging speed is a little bit slower than the idle case, I mean the normal charging case without any game running.So more or less the Dock(199W in total in which120W for console consumption) can provide enough power for the SB2's CPU and GPU and can still charge the battery. I can say that I did not waste my money for the Dock 2.

I also put it in another post:I got it and tested for a while. the behavior is satisfying at the moment.After setting up the new Dock 2 to my environment I set the SB2 to the "Best performance" then connected as much as possible the USB devices to the dock(eg. cellphone charging, wireless mouse charging and USB keyboard ), finally started running game Resident Evil 2 remake, at that time the battery 2 has about 70% and 99% on battery 1. Obviously just 5 minutes after starting RE2 I could hear the noise of a jet plane taking off... Playing around half hour then switched to another game Bioshock infinite but I just let the game run into the background of windows because I had to do something else, even if the Bioshock infinite ran in background the fan was still keeping shouting......Totally about one hour passed, the battery 1 was full and battery 2 was charged up to 80%, it seems the charging speed is a little bit slower than the idle case, I mean the normal charging case without any game running.So more or less the Dock(199W in total in which120W for console consumption) can provide enough power for the SB2's CPU and GPU and can still charge the battery. I can say that I did not waste my money for the Dock 2.