ASUS Thunderbolt EX 4
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ASUS Thunderbolt EX 4


Question about ASUS Thunderbolt EX 4

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Anonymous

1 year ago

I don’t quite get it if the DisplayPorts are inputs or outputs. And for what? Do I connect the DisplayPort from my GPU to it so I have a video signal on the TB side or am I missing something? And if I install it in my system and connect a laptop to it, do I get access to all my data from both devices? Like a giant overweight external hard disk?

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flyer42

1 year ago

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It is exactly as you say: The DisplayPort connections are inputs so that you have your "normal" GPU outputs available on the Thunderbolt/USB-C signal.
Regarding access to the data from both devices: It should be possible to use Thunderbolt as a network and thus be able to access shared hard drives from respective other computers. However, both devices must support this.

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schachtler

1 year ago

Oh
This is a Thunderbolt card that goes on the motherboard.
With the effect that you have two TB and two additional monitor outputs.
There are no monitor outputs on a PC