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You cannot use USB C, it must be thunderbolt. I have not experimented with popping the hard drives to the back of the monitor.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.USB Type-C is supported through the Thunderbolt™ 3 port on the 34" Class 21:9 UltraWide® 5K2K Nano IPS LED Monitor with HDR 600 (34" Diagonal), Model # 34WK95U-W and it enables transmission of 40Gbps data and high-bandwidth video, including a 4K signal to two different screens, or 5K/60fps to a single screen. It supports USB PD (Power Delivery) and will output 85 W that will allow you to charge other units all with the same cable. The Thunderbolt™ 3 is not part of the USB hub that includes 1 x USB Up-stream and 2 x USB Down-stream ports. The monitor itself does not access your hard drive on your computer. It allows you to see what you are doing on your connected computer...^IFV
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