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danthemandra93

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  1. What games do you intend on playing. Are you looking to play all the newest AAA title games that cone out, or are you trying to play an older game primarily.
  2. Any recommendations on a DP hub that will work well. I've been looking around but I have no idea who exactly makes good hubs.
  3. Thanks for stopping by: I have a 2017 macbook pro 15". I am wondering if it is possible to get 6 1920x1080 monitors hooked up to this computer and each monitor acting independently from each other. (I want the OS to be able to recognize each monitor as a an independent monitor. See the picture below to get an idea of what I want. Here is the specifications to my laptop. https://support.apple.com/kb/SP756?locale=en_US
  4. @Glenwing Thank you for the max limit. If you don't mind me asking. Once I attach the monitors to the usb hub, will each one be recognized as a an individual monitor on the OS. I would like them to act independent to each other. @flibberdipper Unfortunately I am trying to use thunderbolt/usb-c. HDMI, and DP will only work if the USB hub supports those protocols.
  5. Hi there, I am surprised not to find anything on this forum, but I might be doing bad research, or due to the ever changing usb-c protocol. Anyways, my issue. is, I have a friend that wants to build out a 6 monitor set-up being pushed by a macbook pro 2017. Be warned I'm not apple savvy like I am on windows or even Linux, but that is a personal issue. XD I understand you can connect a display over thunderbolt or usb-c (Whatever you want to call it), and you can do the same over a usb-c hub, but my questionis how many displays will be supported over one hub. I am no content creator but my description of things sometimes suck so I made a bad drawing for you too. Hope you can answer my question Thank you in advance for taking the time to read and respond.
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