- #WHAT'S MY GRAPHICS CARD FULL#
- #WHAT'S MY GRAPHICS CARD ANDROID#
- #WHAT'S MY GRAPHICS CARD PRO#
- #WHAT'S MY GRAPHICS CARD PC#
However, users online have reported successfully using an Apple Digital AV Multiport Adapter to connect their VR headsets to an RTX series graphics card using the USB-C input. Ironically, we weren't able to test the actual stated purpose of the RTX series' USB port: virtual reality. For example, the USB-C port provided on RTX graphics cards is not a Thunderbolt 3 port, so devices that require the extra bandwidth that Thunderbolt 3 provides (40Gbps versus 10Gbps on USB 3.1) will not work. However, it's important to mention that not all devices with USB-C connectors will necessarily work.
#WHAT'S MY GRAPHICS CARD PC#
If you've already got USB-C devices or adapters for a USB-C phone or laptop, it's worth testing them on your RTX-equipped PC to see if they work there too. the NVMe SSD, but by a relatively small margin that's unlikely to affect usability. We did see reduced speeds on the most bandwidth-heavy test, i.e.
#WHAT'S MY GRAPHICS CARD ANDROID#
So out of the half-dozen devices and adapters we tested, all worked straight away - with the exception of the Android smartphone, which did require a good-quality USB-C cable. We also tried connecting a 4K monitor with a USB-C to DisplayPort adapter, and that worked well - as expected.
#WHAT'S MY GRAPHICS CARD FULL#
#WHAT'S MY GRAPHICS CARD PRO#
![what what](https://study.com/cimages/videopreview/what-is-a-video-card-function-definition-types_110964.jpg)
After learning it was possible, we put an RTX 2080's USB-C port to the test. This is pretty handy, given that many motherboards only include a single USB-C port and many older models don't include any at all. It also works as a completely standard USB-C port, so in theory you can plug in smartphones, USB hubs, headphones, card readers and even high-speed NVMe SSD storage directly into your GeForce graphics card.
![what what](https://www.deskdecode.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/How-to-Find-Graphics-Card-Compatibility-With-your-Desktop-Computer-min.png)
Here's something you might not know: the USB-C VirtualLink port on the back of most Nvidia RTX graphics cards isn't just for connecting VR headsets with a single cable, though that is why Nvidia included it.