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Asus Thunderbolt 4 Card

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Don 2024-04-12 09:28:26

[0.325 lb] I bought it to use with a Blackmagic Decklink Quad 2 - the only drivers needed were for Decklink Card. It is thunderbolt 3. I am using an adopter to Thunderbolt 2 for 2 of my Macs, has worked with everything. No Issues

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Mandy 2024-05-08 09:28:11

[4x 288-Pin] Expensive but they did put two thunderbolt ports on here. The ASUS Q system features are also really nice, i.e. the quick release button for getting your monstrous graphics card out of the first PCI-E slot and the M.2 slot latches so you never have to fiddle with microscopic screws ever again.

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John 2024-08-12 05:33:55

[Intel Z790] I’m really happy with the ASUS ProArt Z790-Creator WIFI motherboard. One of the main reasons I picked it was for the Thunderbolt 4.0 ports, which are great for future-proofing. I haven’t had a chance to fully use them yet, but I plan to set up a remote workstation in my living room using an optical Thunderbolt cable and a docking station. It’s a solid option if you’re looking for Thunderbolt 4 connectivity. The board also comes with a bunch of M.2 slots, which is awesome for future expansion. I’m not using all of them right now, but it’s great to have that flexibility down the line. Another small but thoughtful feature is the Wi-Fi antenna with a magnetic base — my old motherboard’s antenna kept flopping over, so this is a nice upgrade. Overall, while it was a bit more expensive than I initially wanted to spend, I think it was worth the investment. It’s got everything I need, and it’s been reliable so far. I’d highly recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality motherboard with plenty of features.

5
anyonymous 2024-09-21 01:23:14

[9728 CUDA Cores] Aweome Graphics Card!!! The Asus 4080 TUF Gaming graphics card is a huge step up from my Nvidia 2080. Performance is fantastic and ray tracing, where the future is, is a big step up that AMD cannot touch even with their new cards. I am so glad I bought the Asus 4080. The card stays super cool even when overclocked. The TUF card looks so good in my system and blows the competition away. Great job Asus!!

5
TravF 2024-05-27 06:37:43

[Full Height] The ASUS Hyper m.2 Card is the best M.2 card on the market. Slots to add up to 4(four) M.2 SSDs to your computer. Hyper m.2 card comes in well-built sleek looking card with a built-in cooling fan for the SSD's. What more could you want?

5
Frank 2024-04-22 05:21:50

[4.7 GHz] ok so I've had this CPU for a couple months now, running on a ASUS prime x570 pro.. I updated my bios installed CPU and boom it worked with out doing anything else .. this CPU runs excellent at stock settings.. I was able to overclock to 4.7 on air with about 1.4v also running a set of g-skill 3600 cl15 ram sticks @ 3800 cl 16 @1.45v and fclock at 1900... My fps jumped up about 30 fps from previous CPU in pubg used to get alot of stutter before now its running smooth vid card is radeon vii which needs an upgrade not really a great card for gaming..

5
Ben L. 2024-06-03 08:24:46

[OpenGL: 4.6] Another Great Asus video card, No issues wish that they would not implement LHR.

5
Earl 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[32 MB] I've got a Mac Pro (Late 2013) and using an external Thunderbolt 2 to PCI add on. I wanted to connect my Mac to 10GBe, but needed a supported card (from Mac OS X - Montery). This card works out of the box in that situation (the other version with just a SFP+ socket should work as well, I just went with this on since is was $50 cheaper at the time). You need the low profile bracket but it should come with one (mine was missing, but the manufacturer sent a replacement). It's working great!!

5
DULICE 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Low Profile] I installed a BLACKMAGIC Intensity Pro card, it works very well on my thunderbolt 3 laptop, no worries, it's impeccable

5
rafael 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[x P2] Last week I put the card reader to the test. I filled and downloaded a Lexar�128GB Professional 3600x CFast 2.0 Memory Card. It took 5 minutes and 29 seconds to download (~389MB/s). It was amazing to watch the card download so quickly. Set Up: Connected to a 2016 (late) MacBook Pro via Thunderbolt 3. Pros: Fast, solid (robust construction) and easy to insert and remove cards, and no more cable adapters. Cons: A little bit larger and heavier than a standard reader. Comments:�As stated in publication reviews, the reader does get warm. The Thunderbolt 3 cable cannot be removed from the reader. Initially, I only wanted a single CFast slot or for the second slot to support a CF card. However, as pro cameras continue to move towards CFast the dual slots will be advantageous in the future.��Previously, downloading cards was a significant bottle-neck at sporting events. I do not foresee this as a problem anymore. I will provide an update in a few months.

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