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x299 taichi and thunderbolt 3

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Topic: x299 taichi and thunderbolt 3
Posted By: deckard
Subject: x299 taichi and thunderbolt 3
Date Posted: 11 Sep 2017 at 9:23am
I'll be getting the x299 taichi board running the 7900x cpu and msi gaming x 1080ti gpu.

I'd like to know which thunderbolt 3 card to get and which slot to plug it inn in order to get thunderbolt 3 data speeds and run it through video as well.


Thank you

first time building own pc and in fact going from a mac :)



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Posted By: parsec
Date Posted: 11 Sep 2017 at 11:34am
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Originally posted by deckard deckard wrote:

I'll be getting the x299 taichi board running the 7900x cpu and msi gaming x 1080ti gpu.

I'd like to know which thunderbolt 3 card to get and which slot to plug it inn in order to get thunderbolt 3 data speeds and run it through video as well.


Thank you

first time building own pc and in fact going from a mac :)


You've chosen a sophisticated and complex mother board and processor for a first time build. If you've never worked with a Windows PC, or never worked with PC hardware, you have a lot of learning to do. I strongly suggest you carefully read the manuals of your PC components, so you have some idea what needs to be done before you start putting it all together.

ASRock's Thunderbolt 3 card can be found on the page below:

http://www.asrock.com/mb/spec/product.asp?Model=Thunderbolt%203%20AIC#Overview

If you scroll down on the Overview page, you'll find diagrams illustrating the connection process of this Thunderbolt card on a mother board. In your case, you would connect this card to the video card you are using.

With your processor, you can put the Thunderbolt card in any of the four PCIe x16 slots, but one of the lower slots such as PCIE3 or PCIE5 is the best choice.

This card and any Thunderbolt card has driver software that must be installed, as well as a UEFI/BIOS setting to enable the card.




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Posted By: deckard
Date Posted: 11 Sep 2017 at 11:01pm
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