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12-09-2016 02:14 AM #11
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Such a shame.
I've a fan of their desktop parts because they are usually one of the best around in terms of performance and reliability.
Actually, my purpose of wanting the Thunderbolt 3 is to plug a dock into it.
That's way more comfortable then having a million cables running out of the sides.
Also, with a 1060/1070 dGPU, you won't be needing an eGPU anytime soon. By the time you need a upgrade from those GPU, you will also need more bandwidth than 40Gbps. A 1070/1080 is at the bandwidth limit of 40Gbps.*
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12-09-2016 11:05 AM #12
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Could you please check if you can see the thunderbolt settings in your BIOS, like in this thread:
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthrea...-C-Thunderbolt
Also check if you have a Thunderbolt 3 app preinstalled on your latop.
I have both, now I just need to check with a Thunderbolt 3 device.
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12-10-2016 08:30 AM #13
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12-10-2016 09:52 PM #14
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Check out PCI Express Scaling articles by Techpowerup.*
They tested the last gen AMD/NV Fury/980 cards across different PCIe slots and the PCIe3 x4, which is 40Gbps, limits the cars by 3-10% depending on game and that's for last gen cards.*
Also, if you look at the 1080 benchmarks, those in eGPUs are significantly slower than in a desktop with a similar setup.
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12-11-2016 09:33 PM #15
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12-17-2016 02:59 PM #16
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Well looks like ASUS has given us the answer. Official press statement for the ROG XG 2 is out and the GL502VM is on the supported laptops list
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12-17-2016 09:51 PM #17
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it appears the kaby lake gl502vs might be getting thunderbolt 3 as well.
the GL502vsk has thunderbolt drivers.