Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming-ITX/ac Thunderbolt Network |
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djakupovic
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Hi,
I recently updated to Windows 10 1903. After the update and also with a clean install of 1903 the TB3 Networking is slow (20-120KByte/sek) when it comes to sending data between two TB3 Clients connected over a TB3 cable. Receiving data is fast (300-600 MBsek)). This issue cannot be reproduced with Windows 1809. I have tested these TB3 drivers and also the Asrock Driver posted in another Topic (http://asrock.pc.cdn.bitgravity.com/TSD/Desktop/Driver/19H1/TBT_DCH_SW_Rev59.2.zip): WHQL: 1.41.648.5 1.41.645.0 1.41.565.0 Intel: 17.4.79.510 17.4.77.400 17.4.76.300 16.3.61.275 I have the current 4.0 BIOS. Can you please help? |
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djakupovic
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BTW the two Clients have both the same z370 Asrock Mainboard. The other Client runs Linux. Here is the ouput of netio:
Server: [root@nas bin]# ./linux-amd64 -s NETIO - Network Throughput Benchmark, Version 1.33 (C) 1997-2012 Kai Uwe Rommel TCP server listening. UDP server listening. TCP connection established ... Receiving from client, packet size 1k ... 30.08 KByte/s Sending to client, packet size 1k ... 193.53 MByte/s Receiving from client, packet size 2k ... 23.97 KByte/s Sending to client, packet size 2k ... 599.32 MByte/s Receiving from client, packet size 4k ... 21.71 KByte/s Sending to client, packet size 4k ... 587.62 MByte/s Receiving from client, packet size 8k ... 25.41 KByte/s Sending to client, packet size 8k ... 603.77 MByte/s Receiving from client, packet size 16k ... 28.40 KByte/s Sending to client, packet size 16k ... 586.70 MByte/s Receiving from client, packet size 32k ... 30.33 KByte/s Sending to client, packet size 32k ... 595.55 MByte/s Done. Client (Windows 10): C:\Users\USERNAME>C:\Users\USERNAME\Downloads\netio133\bin\win32-x86_64.exe -t 10.0.0.3 NETIO - Network Throughput Benchmark, Version 1.33 (C) 1997-2012 Kai Uwe Rommel TCP connection established. Packet size 1k bytes: 55.00 KByte/s Tx, 104.53 MByte/s Rx. Packet size 2k bytes: 45.16 KByte/s Tx, 315.23 MByte/s Rx. Packet size 4k bytes: 40.59 KByte/s Tx, 317.36 MByte/s Rx. Packet size 8k bytes: 51.95 KByte/s Tx, 294.32 MByte/s Rx. Packet size 16k bytes: 58.29 KByte/s Tx, 293.21 MByte/s Rx. Packet size 32k bytes: 65.48 KByte/s Tx, 313.23 MByte/s Rx. Done. |
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djakupovic
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No one? Could you please provide a TB3 Firmware Update. All other Vendors are providing TB3 Firmware updates, but Asrock not.
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Coool
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Check out [URL=http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=12080]ASRock Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming-ITX/ac Support[/URL], too.
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Coool
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djakupovic, TB3 Firmware are stored in UEFI?
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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, can't you program TB3 chip yourself?
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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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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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Have you found any? Lenovos FW does not work.
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