Thunderbolt 3 on the '15.6" OCTANE III' ?
Hi everyone, I have a question about the '15.6 OCTANE III' laptop, so if anyone has one, used one or just knows it would be super helpful.
I emailed the tech support guys at pcspecialist if they had a laptop with Thunderbolt 3, not just USB 3.1 via USB-C and was told no, but I've seen on this page:
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/notebooks/octaneIII-15/
"Thunderbolt™ (via USB 3.1)" is stated.
Now I'm aware there can be confusion when it comes to USB 3.1 and Thunderbolt 3. I'm after TB3 technology for the likes of eGpu and multi monitor displays/VR as I'm a game developer and need the ability to plug an external GPU in for showcase events where the integrated cards are not going to be enough, maybe not so much right now as the 1070 will most likely eat most things thrown at it, but definitely looking to the future when working with 4k & VR.
Thunderbolt 3 - 40Gb/s
USB 3.1 - 10Gb/s
USB-C being the actual physical port.
So hopefully I've explained that well enough, is anyone on here clued up on this laptop/board to tell me if it is indeed Thunderbolt 3 as I'm not aware they have made a USB-C which uses any other Thunderbolt versions? E.G. TB2 at 20Gb/s.
Thanks in advance.
Daf.
Hi everyone, I have a question about the '15.6 OCTANE III' laptop, so if anyone has one, used one or just knows it would be super helpful.
I emailed the tech support guys at pcspecialist if they had a laptop with Thunderbolt 3, not just USB 3.1 via USB-C and was told no, but I've seen on this page:
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/notebooks/octaneIII-15/
"Thunderbolt™ (via USB 3.1)" is stated.
Now I'm aware there can be confusion when it comes to USB 3.1 and Thunderbolt 3. I'm after TB3 technology for the likes of eGpu and multi monitor displays/VR as I'm a game developer and need the ability to plug an external GPU in for showcase events where the integrated cards are not going to be enough, maybe not so much right now as the 1070 will most likely eat most things thrown at it, but definitely looking to the future when working with 4k & VR.
Thunderbolt 3 - 40Gb/s
USB 3.1 - 10Gb/s
USB-C being the actual physical port.
So hopefully I've explained that well enough, is anyone on here clued up on this laptop/board to tell me if it is indeed Thunderbolt 3 as I'm not aware they have made a USB-C which uses any other Thunderbolt versions? E.G. TB2 at 20Gb/s.
Thanks in advance.
Daf.
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