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<blockquote data-quote="Black02GT" data-source="post: 16526400" data-attributes="member: 23818"><p>Yes and no, you need an adaptor but I believe it can support multiple monitors on one USB-C port on new things. I think some really new mobile displays support straight USB like stand alone small gaming monitors for super nerds. Only speaking from looking into it a little I run all DP stuff unless I need a third or 4th monitor. Stupid 1080TI only has 2 DP doprts and 2 HDMI when I run the third monitor is nerfs my other 2 to 60hz due to g-sync scaling to the slowest connection.</p><p></p><p>Not needed for CAD (I draft all day myself in Autocad) since you're not going to notice an improvement in trying to push more than 60HZ. I will say after working at home on my gaming rig for awhile at 1440 on 3 32" displays going back to 3 1080 24" was sad lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black02GT, post: 16526400, member: 23818"] Yes and no, you need an adaptor but I believe it can support multiple monitors on one USB-C port on new things. I think some really new mobile displays support straight USB like stand alone small gaming monitors for super nerds. Only speaking from looking into it a little I run all DP stuff unless I need a third or 4th monitor. Stupid 1080TI only has 2 DP doprts and 2 HDMI when I run the third monitor is nerfs my other 2 to 60hz due to g-sync scaling to the slowest connection. Not needed for CAD (I draft all day myself in Autocad) since you're not going to notice an improvement in trying to push more than 60HZ. I will say after working at home on my gaming rig for awhile at 1440 on 3 32" displays going back to 3 1080 24" was sad lol. [/QUOTE]
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