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thunderbolt 3 hub to two hdmi 2.0 2k 144hz

jiwidi

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Hi!

I recently bought two 2k monitors 144hz that I connect to my tower pc but I also want to use them with my macbook pro with thunderbolt 3 type c. I have been looking for a hub capable of handling both monitors at one single thunderbolt 3 (I would really appreciate if its just one connector, more convenient)

Do you know of any thunderbolt 3 hub capable of doing so?
 
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I'm more interested in why you need the monitors running at 144Hz on a MacBook Pro. I mean, it's not like you're gaming on them. So why not just run them at 75Hz and call it a day and not waste money on a super expensive dock?
 
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