Definitely. That’s like asking if they need a power connector. Thanks to close cooperation between VESA and the USB-IF, the very good news is that USB Type-C, or USB-C, has been engineered to double as DisplayPort 1.4 to enable up to 8K visuals with multi-channel audio, HDR, G-Sync, daisy chaining, and lots of other good stuff. Through what’s known as USB-C DisplayPort alternative mode (alt mode), the nifty symmetrical connector becomes DisplayPort 1.4. In plain terms, you get USB-C and DisplayPort 1.4 through a single cable and just the USB-C ports. You don’t need to use DisplayPort cables or connectors. Magic! While we love HDMI, the versatile connection can’t claim to be two in one, while USB-C and DisplayPort have managed to cuddle to one another so perfectly, they became one and the same. A love story made in design heaven.
So why wouldn’t you get a gaming monitor with USB-C? If you can, do. There’s absolutely no reason to skimp on USB-C. Not only do you get all the benefits of its USB side like smooth connectivity, high data speeds, and power delivery up to 100W, but you enjoy the DisplayPort portion of the union as well.