X570 Taichi: Thunderb 3 OK, but USB-C causes BSoD |
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skavan
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Hi all,
Just found this thread -- after punching out a question on TB3 here: http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=11976&PID=68346&title=ryzen-3000-series-support#68346 My x570 Creator Mobo has TB3 built in -- but teething problems (4K only, USB Hub issues). Perhaps someone on this thread has a clue? s. |
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Casey_SJ
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I have the same X570 Creator with Windows 10 installed and Thunderbolt is working properly. My Thunderbolt 3 dock connects and all USB/Ethernet ports are functional.
Have you made the following changes in BIOS: Advanced --> AMD PBS --> scroll all the way down. You will see: 1. Thunderbolt. Set this to Enable (which is the default anyway). 2. Security. Set this to "No Security". Save and exit. See if this helps. I have read that eGPUs are not supported, but external Thunderbolt 3 monitors should work,, including their on-board USB, camera, and sound devices. |
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skavan
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Hi,
A fellow x570 creator owner! You may be a godsend. Would you mind outlining you GFX card to Mobo to TB Out connections and also what brand/model of dock you are using...and finally do you go: x570 TB ---> Dock ---> Monitor (4k or 5k?) or are you using TB for peripherals, hence the dock? I am trying to go: RTX 2080Ti DP 1.4 ---> x570 DP In --> TB ---> 5K Monitor. I will go buy one of your docks --- and stick that in the middle maybe. RTX 2080Ti DP 1.4 ---> x570 DP In --> TB ---> TB Dock --> 5K Monitor. s. |
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Casey_SJ
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I'm using an OWC 14-Port Thunderbolt 3 Dock and a PowerColor Gaming Station eGPU with several USB ports in the eGPU chassis. However, I do not currently have a Thunderbolt monitor, but expect to get one soon.
Under Windows 10 I had no problem connecting the Dock and the eGPU, except that the GPU inside the external chassis did not work -- I expected this based on something I read about lack of eGPU support. I have the PowerColor Red Devil AMD RX 580, which supports DP 1.4, but at this time I'm using a simple 1080p monitor. Once I move this new build into the home office, I'll connect it to a 4K DisplayPort monitor until I finally decide to get a 5K Thunderbolt Display. In order to drive a Thunderbolt monitor, what you are doing right now is correct, namely: RX 2080Ti --> X570 DP-In Port --> 5K Monitor (do not insert dock into this chain) Of course, a USB-C cable won't work. It must be a Thunderbolt 3 cable with the lightning symbol on the ends. You may also need to set "Security" to "No Security" in the Advanced --> AMD PBS section of BIOS Setup. Have you installed the latest Thunderbolt drivers for Windows? |
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Casey_SJ
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By the way, I think that the latest firmware (1.70) for the X570 Creator is still a bit buggy and/or unfinished. Will keep a lookout for updates.
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skavan
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Thanks so much.
- Am using Active TB3 cables everywhere - When you say "Have you installed the latest TB3 drivers for windows"...well I have installed asrock's latest TB Stuff (17.4.77.400). Is that what you meant? Also did a device manager search for updates -- it came up empty. - Finally, when you say don't insert a dock into this chain -- why not? |
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Casey_SJ
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Inserting a dock adds another transmission/retransmission layer into the chain. If a Thunderbolt cable directly from the motherboard to the monitor does not work, then inserting a dock into the chain is not likely to solve the problem.
One can buy and use a Thunderbolt 3 dock without any problem, of course, but using the dock specifically as a solution for the Thunderbolt Display problem is most likely not warranted. I think I downloaded a newer Thunderbolt driver from here -- version 17.4.78.500: https://www.station-drivers.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=353&func=fileinfo&id=3774&lang=en |
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L3V1A7H0N
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/kDK9v73VXG2aKQAeA
It's under Advanced -> CPU Settings -> AMD PBS And scroll WAAAAAYYYY to the bottom. Took me forever to find it. Just plugged in my brand new Apollo Twin X and it came right up. I'm also on the latest 2.50 bios update. Taichi 570x and ryzen 3900x. I'm using the Asrock Thunderbolt 3 AIC. Good luck to anyone trying to get this to work. Took me a bit! |
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justme
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I am in the process of building a ryzen 3600 and was looking at the different mobos that would support TB3 (Apollo Twin). Seems like a lot of people here have experience getting everything working. Thank you for posting all your issues and responses, as it has been fun to learn from you all.
I was looking at the Taichi 570x + the AIC but I am open to suggestions. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions for me before I order everything? Also curious if the Taichi 570x will support TB3 through the Type C formfactor? |
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justme
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Just wanted to also say I was really trying to weigh the differences between the ASRock X570 EXTREME4, Taichi and anything else you all may suggest.
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