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by RL_Quine 1712 days ago
It's physically a USB-C port so I'm not sure you can do that.
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Thunderbolt 3 and 4 both use USB-C.
Right but it's USB C, not thunderbolt.
Do you mean USB 3? USB-C is the port, not the protocol.
"USB 3" is also ambiguous as hell. It's unfortunately talking about one of perhaps 10 different protocols, some of which are different depending on what year you are speaking of, because there's name collisions between incompatible versions.