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Yes, it is a fully compliant USB 3.2 port, with PD up to 100W. Potentially getting a firmware update for USB 4 functionality as the board and cpu support the spec but it’s not in the firmware yet.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Both the USB-C port was able to use my USB-C hub/dongle (with HDMI, RJ-45 ethernet, etc) without any issue.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I know this is a late response, but Asus quietly released a firmware update within the last couple months so this laptop now has USB4 support. I personally use my Dell Thunderbolt 3 dock to connect multiple displays, mouse/keyboard, ethernet, etc. to this laptop and it works flawlessly. Ironically, I've actually had a smoother experience with this laptop on USB4 than I've had with native Thunderbolt from my Intel based work laptop. One note though, if you want to use USB4, you will need to plug the dock in to the USB C port on the right side of the laptop. ASUS seems to be working on getting the left to work as well, as each new firmware update changes something new with the left port. At the moment, I can get display output from the left but no peripheral input works through that one.
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