![]() You then plug a DisplayPort cable from your GPU to the DisplayPort IN on the motherboard, and a USB Type C cable from the USB Type C port on the motherboard to the monitor. So what you need is for there to be a DisplayPort IN on your motherboard so that it can re-route the output from the GPU into the USB Type C connector on the motherboard. You can't use a USB Type C to DisplayPort converter, because the GPU is outputting only DisplayPort and not the combined USB and DisplayPort signal required (and the converter is designed for the other way around anyway). It is a problem for a discrete GPU, which outputs DisplayPort via its own connectors. ![]() This isn't a problem for the iGPU, since it is connected to the USB Type C port and can send the DisplayPort information directly to it to be multiplexed correctly.
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