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Does anyone with Quest Pro or Quest 2 know what the maximum bandwidth/data rate etc (whatever the correct term is?) that these headsets can take via Link Cable (a good link cable as in closer to the max rate of the USB-C port it is connected to).

Also, do powered USB-C hubs with a top end USB-C cable add any value at all in terms of improving performance/quality in the headset?  Again, when connected to the best possible port on your motherboard?

Thanks.

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I use powered PCI card for my usc-c for the Quest but only to keep it charged.

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Check the specs of your usb-c connection on your motherboard. My usb-c cable charges and runs link at the same time. 

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