Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming-ITX/ac Thunderbolt Network |
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djakupovic
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Posted: 22 Aug 2019 at 9:12pm |
I repeate myself: You dont help at all. No it is not a Linux issue. Why? Very simple: Because 10Gbit and not 1 Gbit.
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Coool
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Don't know your reason using Thunderbolt as network interface. It's just option. Are you sure it's not Linux issue (code)!
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djakupovic
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No, I have full bandwith also over time. You are not answering my issue at all. There is no fw update for this tb3 chip and probably there wont be any, because this is a chip from 2016 with only 2x PCIe lanes and newer one have 4.
Opened ticket @ Asrock. Lets see how Long it takes. Miss invest. |
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Coool
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djakupovic, currently I don't need because I'm not using 2 x Thunderbolt in 10 Gbit network mode. But I have read on [URL=https://macperformanceguide.com/ThunderboltNetworking-performance.html]Thunderbolt 10-Gigabit Networking: Real World Performance[/URL] Mac have same similar issue.
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djakupovic
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Have you found any? Lenovos FW does not work.
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Coool
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Have you tried to find any firmware on net for Thunderbolt 3 controller, Intel's JHL6240 "Alpine Ridge".
No, I don't know what Firmware is. And Intel say you can't use Skylake and Kaby Lake CPUs on Z370, too. |
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djakupovic
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Do you know what a Firmware is? Especially only provided by Intel?
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Coool
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djakupovic, can't you program TB3 chip yourself?
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djakupovic
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Hey Coool,
not it is stored on the TB3 chip. Your post has Nothing to do with TB3 issues. I think Asrock will never provide TB3 Firmware updates, because they Need to pay for the Firmware update from Intel I guess. So the feature of TB3, this is why I have bought two of These boards for 400$ is gone. I should have bought a yATX board with TB3 support with Firmware updates. |
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Coool
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djakupovic, TB3 Firmware are stored in UEFI?
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