ObsidianAura
Member
Hi there,
This is my first post. I'm new to Laptop gaming so am not clued up on the newest port connectivity standards.
I'm looking into getting a port replicator for my Proteus 6, once it arrives from PCS, but I'm not sure what is possible. I know that Thunderbolt 3 port replicators don't use their own GPU they use the laptops GPU and pass it through (EG the CalDigit TS3 Plus), but the Proteus 6 doesn't have thunderbolt 3, its USB-C 3.1.
Is the Proteus 6's USB 3.1 port sufficient to make it work or is there not enough bandwidth?
I have a 2K 120mhz monitor that I want to make full use of and I'm looking to only need to plug in 1 USB-C cable in my office. Is such a thing is possible. Any advice or recommendations would be appreciated.
This is my first post. I'm new to Laptop gaming so am not clued up on the newest port connectivity standards.
I'm looking into getting a port replicator for my Proteus 6, once it arrives from PCS, but I'm not sure what is possible. I know that Thunderbolt 3 port replicators don't use their own GPU they use the laptops GPU and pass it through (EG the CalDigit TS3 Plus), but the Proteus 6 doesn't have thunderbolt 3, its USB-C 3.1.
Is the Proteus 6's USB 3.1 port sufficient to make it work or is there not enough bandwidth?
I have a 2K 120mhz monitor that I want to make full use of and I'm looking to only need to plug in 1 USB-C cable in my office. Is such a thing is possible. Any advice or recommendations would be appreciated.