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Intel thunderbolt 3 threadripper
Intel thunderbolt 3 threadripper




  1. Intel thunderbolt 3 threadripper install#
  2. Intel thunderbolt 3 threadripper driver#
  3. Intel thunderbolt 3 threadripper windows 10#
  4. Intel thunderbolt 3 threadripper portable#

Titan Ridge is showing promise with myself and others showing it can work in unsupported systems with absolutely no messing around (somebody showed it in AMD). If they continue to control it, I guess we have OCuLink 2 which is ugly, bulky and non-reversible, but at least an open standard. We can just hope that Intel finally releases it as an open standard one day. It is not ideal, but it is the best we have got by far. I do not like Intel at all, but Thunderbolt 3 has changed everything for me. Yes, it would be much better if Thunderbolt were not proprietary. In conclusion, it is not all about the speed. If you can tell the difference in efficiency at 1Gb/s, then it will be 10x as obvious with hypothetical 10GbE adapters I have seen people claim they can measure the difference in CPU usage and power consumption between USB and Thunderbolt 1GBASE-T Ethernet adapters (Apple Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter vs USB 3.X counterpart). There are a lot of devices that have never been made for USB such as graphics, possibly capture cards, 10GBASE-T NICs, etc USB is only backed by PCIe (adding another layer) and most vendors choke the ports (many dual-port 10Gb/s cards have PCIe 3.0 x1 which only provides 8Gb/s between both of the ports) It was capable of bringing mine down from hundreds to well below 10Mb/s

intel thunderbolt 3 threadripper

Sprays 2.4GHz interference from the connector, and if cable is crap, from the cable, wiping out Wi-Fi in that band. That latency will destroy random performance on new solid state storage devices Crap latency for any real time application - the proof is people buy Thunderbolt audio interfaces - because it is all about latency, not the speed The same proportion seems to apply to USB 3.X Overheads - USB 2.0 has theoretical 60MB/s but we all know the 35MB/s limit when transferring files. With Thunderbolt 3, you can actually hit 22Gb/s (2750MB/s) by using the dd command on an NVMe SSD or doing BufferBandwidth.exe from AMD APP SDK 3.0 to a Radeon card. USB 3.2 is already at 20Gb/s but that will look more like 12Gb/s after overheads, and USB is getting more and more inefficient. It is only 22Gb/s for PCIe (artificial limitation and nobody aside from Intel knows why). I was just asking today about Threadripper Motherboards and Thunderbolt situation today.

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Regarding Linux - Thunderbolt support is turning up in recent versions of Fedora and Ubuntu but I admit I have not tested it yet.

Intel thunderbolt 3 threadripper portable#

Portable eGPU to take with me and attach to thunderbolt enabled PC at customer site if needed to demo work. Just in case you do not believe me heree is a picture of the type of eGPU I use here: ScarfaceĪbout to start to look into ROCm Compute situation - thunderbolt connected eGPU is experimenal / work in progress at the moment and they look for volunteers for testing and I may volunteer.Īdditional power for gaming on an ASUS G751JL Laptop. It needs fixed for the case of using eGPU with PC. I have already reported this to AMD in AMD Reporting form. However you can still connect the eGPU to the PC and use it as an additional card. This stops ReLive running and prevents Crossfire from enabling on the PC.

Intel thunderbolt 3 threadripper windows 10#

In the case of Windows 10 64bit, AMD XConnect Technology kicks in. The PC also has a secondary R9 Nano and a Primary GTX 780Ti connected today. I am writing this on such a machine with a Thunderbolt 2.0 eGPU containing an R9 Nano connected to this PC at the moment.

Intel thunderbolt 3 threadripper driver#

Last WHQL Driver for Windows 8.1 64bit is 17.4.4 does work with Thunderbolt anyhow though.

Intel thunderbolt 3 threadripper install#

You can install latest Windows 7 drivers on Windows 8.1 64bit and the 'seem to work' but I wouldn't rely on it and you do so at your own risk.

intel thunderbolt 3 threadripper

Unfortunately AMD dropped providing drivers for Windows 8.1 64bit ~ time Vega was launched. In this case you can actually Crossfire the Cards with any other AMD GPU on your machine in a standard PCIe x 16 slot on the motherboard. Since there is no point in reinventing the wheel and USB 3.1 Class 2 is only at ~ speed of Thunderbolt 1.0 what we need is Thunderbolt 2.0 and / or Thunderbolt 3.0 Interface Cards and Thunderbolt Headers (unless Intel drop the requirement for the headers) on AMD Motherboards.Ĭurrent AMD Crimson ReLive / Adrenalin Drivers already work (but are not officially supported) with Thunderbolt 2.0 eGPU connected to a PC on Windows 8.1 64bit, where it treats the connected AMD GPU as if it were connected to a PCIe 2.0x4 slot on the motherboard.






Intel thunderbolt 3 threadripper