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Hello everyone I'm a small time computer gamer as well as an enthusiast...I wanted to take my computer and put it in my closet so I could run the cables from the closet to look less crowded ft wires at my desk...now here is the catch I want to try to run all of my wires into a hub that makes them all go down to 1 wire that I can run to another hub that splits them up again...which brings me to thunderbolt (and I don't know thunderbolt that well)...what I want to run through the hub is 4 displays (preferably hdmi) at least 8 USB ports (2.0) and that's about it...let me know what you suggestion are to how to do this...also if Linus sees this (make a video) pls

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He made a video on this. I don't think that thunderbolt has the bandwidth to support that much stuff though. The cost of this project will far out weigh the benefits. Your better off just sticking your PC under your desk. 

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