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7 minutes ago, backinblackx86 said:

Okay, I will give it a try on a USB.

pay attention

SSDT TB4 is a bit problematic and read well the instructions and overall the disclaimer said @by Lorys 🙂

 

 

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https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?q=thunderbolt 4 dock

 

sure are a lot of options, expensive yet nothing too exciting, but I did spot one with a NVmE slot...this display LG does have USB-C input and a USB-A 3.1 ports along with a KVM switch...the motherboard features a "DP In" port that I suppose is for passing through the GPU output to the TB connection...I have never used it.

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i would check your BIOS option for TB4 and then to see if it is possible to use thunderbolt like it happens on AM5

I mean i use it without HotPlug feature 🙂

 

i use this :

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08LYQPRPJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

i bought only to do some test with my TB4

and now i use it for windows OS (windows 11 installed there)

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2 minuti fa, backinblackx86 ha scritto:

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?q=thunderbolt 4 dock

 

sure are a lot of options, expensive yet nothing too exciting, but I did spot one with a NVmE slot...this display LG does have USB-C input and a USB-A 3.1 ports along with a KVM switch...the motherboard features a "DP In" port that I suppose is for passing through the GPU output to the TB connection...I have never used it.

i use a dock kensingon, is top.

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1 minute ago, fabiosun said:

pay attention

SSDT TB4 is a bit problematic and read well the instructions and overall the disclaimer said @by Lorys 🙂

 

 

I will also try and backup my BIOS settings. I concur that TB4 is experimental and could reset the entire system. I don't particularly have a need for the feature set of USB4. The LG monitor I have is connected to an X670E motherboard to the rear I/O USB-C port, without using any DP patch cable to the GPU, it displays the X11 Linux GUI from an Nvidia GPU, has been a bit inconsistent, however.

If I do get back into video editing, I could see TB being useful. I will look into the options available. A decade ago, I used TB2 with a SATA enclosure with an iMac/Mac Book Pro for Multicam 1080p editing, it was hot enough to fry an egg.

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1 minute ago, Lorys89 said:

bios reset? or all ok 2 reboot?

ALL IS OKAY, the BIOS did NOT reset!

 

I moved the updated TB4 SSDTs to my SATA disks EFI...reboots much faster than the random 2.0 flash drive. System appears stable, I will try and source a TB device for further testing. Besides "Geekbench" are there other stress testing tools to use? In the past when I was not so familiar with the CLI, I would use Black Magic's Read/Write test, https://benchmark.unigine.com/heaven, Cinebench https://www.maxon.net/en/tech-info-cinebench, and Prime 95 https://www.mersenne.org/download/

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1 minuto fa, backinblackx86 ha scritto:

ALL IS OKAY, the BIOS did NOT reset!

 

I moved the updated TB4 SSDTs to my SATA disks EFI...reboots much faster than the random 2.0 flash drive. System appears stable, I will try and source a TB device for further testing. Besides "Geekbench" are there other stress testing tools to use? In the past when I was not so familiar with the CLI, I would use Black Magic's Read/Write test, https://benchmark.unigine.com/heaven, Cinebench https://www.maxon.net/en/tech-info-cinebench, and Prime 95 https://www.mersenne.org/download/

VERY GOOD ❤️  🙂  IT IS A BIG HACK TRX50 

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Just now, backinblackx86 said:

SMCAMDProcessor.kext

No need of this

only the other one if you use that app

You can monitor also in a better way using some kexts lorys89 has modified for amd motherboard🥹

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