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Hello,
I'm trying to seek some guidance on trying to get an Apple Thunderbolt Display to work with my PC. I have the monitor connected through an Apple TB2 to TB3 adapter -> Thunderbolt Card -> mini displayport to displayport -> graphics card
OS: Windows 10 Pro
Motherboard: MSI Z490 UNIFY, has the thunderbolt header
CPU: Intel i5-10600k
GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 2060
Thunderbolt I/O Card: Gigabyte Alpine Ridge rev1
I followed the instructions by user forgriffindor, https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/thunderbolt-display-with-windows.266432/
However, he mentions setting PCIe to legacy, which in my motherboard BIOS settings, I'm not sure how to do this or if I have this option. I've included screenshots of the BIOS settings for thunderbolt if someone can decipher them. There is little information on what does what. I've tried different settings with no luck as well. BIOS firmware is the latest from MSI. The card is installed on the last PCIe slot, BIOS shows it connected.
Some info on the drivers, software, I have included screenshots as well. The system manager shows the controller, not sure if this is acknowledgement of the card working or not. The software shows the available ports, but nothing from the display.
Thunderbolt Software version: 16.2.52.250
NVM Firmware version: 20
I'm trying to seek some guidance on trying to get an Apple Thunderbolt Display to work with my PC. I have the monitor connected through an Apple TB2 to TB3 adapter -> Thunderbolt Card -> mini displayport to displayport -> graphics card
OS: Windows 10 Pro
Motherboard: MSI Z490 UNIFY, has the thunderbolt header
CPU: Intel i5-10600k
GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 2060
Thunderbolt I/O Card: Gigabyte Alpine Ridge rev1
I followed the instructions by user forgriffindor, https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/thunderbolt-display-with-windows.266432/
However, he mentions setting PCIe to legacy, which in my motherboard BIOS settings, I'm not sure how to do this or if I have this option. I've included screenshots of the BIOS settings for thunderbolt if someone can decipher them. There is little information on what does what. I've tried different settings with no luck as well. BIOS firmware is the latest from MSI. The card is installed on the last PCIe slot, BIOS shows it connected.
Some info on the drivers, software, I have included screenshots as well. The system manager shows the controller, not sure if this is acknowledgement of the card working or not. The software shows the available ports, but nothing from the display.
Thunderbolt Software version: 16.2.52.250
NVM Firmware version: 20
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