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Excuse me, By my pc (hp elitedesk 800 g5 desktop mini), successfully installed Big Sur,I have a hp thunderbolt 3.0 port flex io, External graphics dock(Legion BoostStation eGFX box) is connected through this port with rx5700xt graphics card,The USB ports in the graphics dock is normal, Thunderbolt displays "are Drivers no loaded" in the system information, isn't work. How to enable it?
 

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Excuse me, By my pc (hp elitedesk 800 g5 desktop mini), successfully installed Big Sur,I have a hp thunderbolt 3.0 port flex io, External graphics dock(Legion BoostStation eGFX box) is connected through this port with rx5700xt graphics card,The USB ports in the graphics dock is normal, Thunderbolt displays "are Drivers no loaded" in the system information, isn't work. How to enable it?
Thunderbolt bus requires modified thunderbolt firmware and flashed with an external hardware flasher . Second, you need a properly configured SSDT. Much of the discussion is about PCI-E GC Alpine or Titan Ridge Thunderbolt 3 Cards mixed with some Asus cards.
 
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Thunderbolt bus requires modified thunderbolt firmware and flashed with an external hardware flasher . Second, you need a properly configured SSDT. Much of the discussion is about PCI-E GC Alpine or Titan Ridge Thunderbolt 3 Cards mixed with some Asus cards.
The SSDT has been configured with reference to various discussions, none of them work. Now it seems that the firmware must be modified.Although I don’t know how to solve it, I still appreciate your reply!
 
The SSDT has been configured with reference to various discussions, none of them work. Now it seems that the firmware must be modified.Although I don’t know how to solve it, I still appreciate your reply!
The IO registry does not seem to show that you have an SSDT. A SSDT will not give you a thunderbolt bus. Normally for an EGPU to work you need thunderbolt bus. The only way to get the thunderbolt bus is to modify the firmware. There are hardware readers that you can use to read extract the firmware you can also use a raspberry pi with SOC 8 clip. There are detailed instructions in the thunderbolt section of the z390 designare golden build on how to use the raspberry pi. @CaseySJ could likely modify the firmware for you but mileage varies. Not sure anyone has messed with the HP thunderbolt 3.
 
I have a Z390 Gaming M motherboard and I have used both a flashed Titan Ridge Card and recently just got a Alpine Ridge card. I have an Apple TB Display that I have used with both. The really nice thing about Alpine Ridge is the display turns on at post instead of part way through the boot cycle with Titan Ridge.

I haven't flashed the Alpine ridge card yet. I don't really need the TB bus to work. I really just want it to keep the TB devices in the Apple display active after sleep.

This is what things look like before sleep in my IO reg config. On the left is after sleep and on the right is before sleep.

After sleep the Apple Display speakers, camera, USB hub no longer work. It also will no longer sleep again for more than about a minute once those devices drop as even though they are not there, they seem to keep waking up the computer. I see this in the sleep log file. "DarkWake from Normal Sleep [CDN] due to /: Using AC (Charge:0%) 20 secs".


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I worked with CaseySJ already in the Z390 Designare thread under golden builds. We tried an SSDT to active the TB bus, but this caused an issue where the display would no longer turn on.

I'm curious if anyone has any suggestions? I have tried a few SSDTs, but all have the same behavior where the TB devices in the display stop working after sleep. Would flashing the AR card resolve any of these issues? If so, with what firmware? Would using the 5-3 jumper help instead of using the THB-c cable? I did flash my TR card, so I am familiar with the process.

I'm using Mojave 10.14.6, Open core 0.6.4 and the Alpine Ridge 2.0 card.
 
I have a Z390 Gaming M motherboard and I have used both a flashed Titan Ridge Card and recently just got a Alpine Ridge card. I have an Apple TB Display that I have used with both. The really nice thing about Alpine Ridge is the display turns on at post instead of part way through the boot cycle with Titan Ridge.

I haven't flashed the Alpine ridge card yet. I don't really need the TB bus to work. I really just want it to keep the TB devices in the Apple display active after sleep.

This is what things look like before sleep in my IO reg config. On the left is after sleep and on the right is before sleep.

After sleep the Apple Display speakers, camera, USB hub no longer work. It also will no longer sleep again for more than about a minute once those devices drop as even though they are not there, they seem to keep waking up the computer. I see this in the sleep log file. "DarkWake from Normal Sleep [CDN] due to /: Using AC (Charge:0%) 20 secs".


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I worked with CaseySJ already in the Z390 Designare thread under golden builds. We tried an SSDT to active the TB bus, but this caused an issue where the display would no longer turn on.

I'm curious if anyone has any suggestions? I have tried a few SSDTs, but all have the same behavior where the TB devices in the display stop working after sleep. Would flashing the AR card resolve any of these issues? If so, with what firmware? Would using the 5-3 jumper help instead of using the THB-c cable? I did flash my TR card, so I am familiar with the process.

I'm using Mojave 10.14.6, Open core 0.6.4 and the Alpine Ridge 2.0 card.
The flashes for Alpine cause video pass threw to not function so you probably do not want to flash it. Try removing the cable and placing a jumper between pin 3 and 5. I know that when I use the cable it breaks my sleep.

P.S. Most reports say the thunderbolt display will work on warm boot the entire time on the Titan.
 
The flashes for Alpine cause video pass threw to not function so you probably do not want to flash it. Try removing the cable and placing a jumper between pin 3 and 5. I know that when I use the cable it breaks my sleep.

P.S. Most reports say the thunderbolt display will work on warm boot the entire time on the Titan.

Is Pin 5 the one closest to the PCI connector? I may give that a try.

I had mixed results with TR. Sometimes the display would say on during a restart, other times not. Sometimes it would come back on after sleep, sometimes I would have to unplug the thunderbolt cable and plug back in again to get the display to turn back on again. I saw you had better results with firmware for the designare board with your TR AIC. I may try that one instead of the one I am using now which is GC-TITAN-RIDGE-NVM23-Elias64Fr.bin.
 
Is Pin 5 the one closest to the PCI connector? I may give that a try.

I had mixed results with TR. Sometimes the display would say on during a restart, other times not. Sometimes it would come back on after sleep, sometimes I would have to unplug the thunderbolt cable and plug back in again to get the display to turn back on again. I saw you had better results with firmware for the designare board with your TR AIC. I may try that one instead of the one I am using now which is GC-TITAN-RIDGE-NVM23-Elias64Fr.bin.
Pin 5 is the one farthest away from the PCI-E slot. The best flash IMO for the Titan is NVM33 for the designar Z390 motherboard. I have been using that one for about 9 months I tested all the other choices and found that one gave the best implementation I want to say 23 was the worst of them all.
 
Pin 5 is the one farthest away from the PCI-E slot. The best flash IMO for the Titan is NVM33 for the designar Z390 motherboard. I have been using that one for about 9 months I tested all the other choices and found that one gave the best implementation I want to say 23 was the worst of them all.

No luck with the jumper instead of the THB-C header. The card wasn't even recognized in the BIOS anymore. Strange.
 
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