EXTERNAL GRAPHICS CARD FOR MACBOOK PRO USB 3.0 PRO
You need a MacBook Pro with AMD graphics and four Thunderbolt ports to support 3 external displays without clamshell. USB-C Controller Texas Instrument TPS65983 chipset has the best compatibility with host systems and regulates power delivery. It's still limited to 3 displays total (2 external) An Intel-certified Thunderbolt 3 external GPU enclosure must have these four components: Thunderbolt 3 Controller Alpine Ridge is most popular while the newer Titan Ridge also works with USB/C systems (non-eGFX use).
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1 x PCIe slot (x16 mechanical) with 4 lane PCI Express 3.0 interface (x4 electrical) Data transfer. This is one of the fastest high capacity hard drives you can plug. G-Technology G-Drive USB 3.0 4TB external hard drive. The GPU is Intel graphics which only supports 3 displays (DisplayPort 1.2) and the internal display counts as one of them but it might work while running in clamshell mode? I'm not sure.Ģ020 MacBook Pro 13 Inch has newer Intel graphics supporting DisplayPort 1.4 and DSC to allow connecting 6K display. 2 x Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports supporting power delivery (PD) up to 3A at 5V, 9V, 15V, 20V with a maximum of 60W. G-Technology G-Drive USB 3.0 protects your data from knocks and drops.
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There's a MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2019, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports). To add a 3rd external display, you have four options:Ĥ) A video splitter (takes 4K input and outputs to smaller displays as if they were one display) USB C Hub Multiport Adapter, Dockteck 7-in-1 USB-C Hub with 4K 60Hz, 1Gbps Ethernet, 100W Power Delivery, SD/TF Card Slots, USB 3. I don't think it will support three if you work in clamshell mode - It only has two Thunderbolt ports so it probably only has one Thunderbolt bus/controller and Thunderbolt controllers only have two DisplayPort inputs from the GPU. That MacBook Pro supports two external displays.