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[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580

TB3 bridge transfer should be capped at about 1GB/s

Then the only issues remain the ThunderboltIP bridge Speed.. next week i make other test with new cable and a mbp2020. I'll update you when I have news. for now, thank you. I mentioned you in my repo :D
 
I'm back to share a project I recently completed.
Behold my 7" LCD Mac stats case mod:
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I bought an Ingcool 7" LCD from Amazon for $61, modified/Dremeled a $12 Kuman 7" Raspberry Pi case, and installed iStatistica Pro $9.99. I used 2-sided automotive tape to mount it inside my Phanteks Evolv X case and connected it to my Radeon VII via the open HDMI port. USB power is via an NZXT internal USB "hub".

It shows up as a second monitor, so I simply moved iStatisca Pro to it and maximized the window. Tada!! Realtime stats. I know it's a novelty, but, personally, I think it turned out pretty cool. Happy to get your thoughts and feedback.
 
TB3 bridge transfer should be capped at about 1GB/s
About 30 minutes for 6gb circa? It seems a bit slow for me, but it's my first approach with TB. Maybe Is the cable, or some sort of incompatibility between Mac/hack and Windows?
 
I'm back to share a project I recently completed.
Behold my 7" LCD Mac stats case mod:
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I bought an Ingcool 7" LCD from Amazon for $61, modified/Dremeled a $12 Kuman 7" Raspberry Pi case, and installed iStatistica Pro $9.99. I used 2-sided automotive tape to mount it inside my Phanteks Evolv X case and connected it to my Radeon VII via the open HDMI port. USB power is via an NZXT internal USB "hub".

It shows up as a second monitor, so I simply moved iStatisca Pro to it and maximized the window. Tada!! Realtime stats. I know it's a novelty, but, personally, I think it turned out pretty cool. Happy to get your thoughts and feedback.
What a great idea! Surprisingly inexpensive as well. We are seeing AIO coolers, GPUs and VRM/chipset covers containing OLED displays for Temp, Fan Speed, etc., but this takes the concept to the next level!
 
About 30 minutes for 6gb circa? It seems a bit slow for me, but it's my first approach with TB. Maybe Is the cable, or some sort of incompatibility between Mac/hack and Windows?
Here are the results from my 1TB EVO 970 NVMe in a OWC Thunderbolt 3 Envoy Express. Roughly same speeds as you're seeing.
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Thanks for confirming that there is no problem with my Thunderbolt transfer speed .. have you tried moving files between two Thunderbolt computers?
Yes, I've moved large VM data/files from my Hackintosh to my MacBook Pro via Thunderbolt target disc mode. Transfer speed is actually a little slower, but its the same with transferring data from my Mac Mini to my MacBook Pro via TB3. Not sure why, but it is what it is.
 
Yes, I've moved large VM data/files from my Hackintosh to my MacBook Pro via Thunderbolt target disc mode. Transfer speed is actually a little slower, but its the same with transferring data from my Mac Mini to my MacBook Pro via TB3. Not sure why, but it is what it is.
Ok man, thank you! Btw great mod. :clap: If i had a normal case i would like to do but i have a rack case :lol:
 
Ok man, thank you! Btw great mod. :clap: If i had a normal case i would like to do but i have a rack case :lol:
No problem and thanks for the compliment.

By the way, here are the speed test results for my EVO 970 NVMe running on the motherboard as my OS volume:
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Again, similar results.
 
I wrote a post the other day on my avb sound card not showing up in Big Sur. I just realize, there is no Thunderbolt port being loaded on Big Sur in my Ethernet connection. But in Catalina there is. I am on a Z390 running OC 0.6.6 with your config plist. Everything seems fine. If I can get my TB port to show, I'm 100 percent sure my sound will work.
 

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