Any luck??
Some people have got it working well - Win 10 boot was a shock to the system... literally
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...-gtx1050-thunderbolt-2-for-uad-apollo.243445/
https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/331958-success-with-8700k-aorus-gaming-7-thunderbolt/
But... yes, I'm having similar issues. It's a HUGE pain.
i got it to work *once* by plugging in the unit before boot, but after reboot nothing is showing... then... a trick seems to be - turning the Apollo on at the BIOS boot screen, while booting into Windows
https://uadforum.com/support-troubleshooting/29600-new-hackintosh-apollo-twin-thunderbolt-2.html
(The UA software didn't work in Windows, but after rebooting to Mac, the Apollo is recognized... OMFG)
TB3 to TB2 Converter woes?
Initially, nothing was showing up until I plugged the unit in - but be warned, I'm not sure if the common Apple connector is cool.. it may have issues. I connect from the Apollo via a TB2 cable, via a TB2 to TB3 (USB-C) converter. I have a *supported* one on order (the cost of TB leads alone is insane... StarTech Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt Male-Female Adapter) and will advise when it arrives. See advice here
https://help.uaudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/215731443-Apollo-Thunderbolt-Windows-Compatibility#TB3toTB[/SIZE]
I'm guessing
Gigabyte install steps for Alpine Ridge rev 2.0
At the moment nothing is showing... I'm going to pester Gigabyte *again*, but initially they advised
- board must be in PCIx4 slot
- check cable from Alpine Ridge card to motherboard TB header
- reinstall Aorus TB driver (my card is Rev 2.0)
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GC-ALPINE-RIDGE-rev-20#support-dl-driver
- reboot to BIOS, select "load optimised defaults" (i.e. reset) and then (supposedly) enable TB under Peripherals.
I've never seen the Thunderbolt option show up under Peripherals, so I think the Gigabyte drivers are flaky (haven't tried turning it on at the flahs screen tho...)
I'm also using the latest (for me, the WIFI-OP board) F3 bios - it's available from the Gigabyte product pages (above) under "Support" page for the motherboard. Back up the BIOS you have to your EFI USB before updating, etc.