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Is it possible to use Usb A to external gpu?

Sohamiam

What if we connect usb a to usb c cable and connect it to usb c extention cable . And otherside connect external gpu usb c port  (male port)to extention port(female port)

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The bandwidth is insufficient, therefore there is no support for this use case, and it can't be done. Typical external GPU configurations use Thunderbolt which is only USB C in shape, while having quadruple the bandwidth of USB 3.1, so a single USB type A 3.1 would be like PCIe 3.0 x1 for a graphics card (if that)

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