I can help out here - ever tried moving around video and/or lots of photos for editing - it makes sense then. Though idk what you could really want TB for in a desktop system if you haven't run out of PCIe slots. Thunderbolt 4 is going to be what you want.
Thunderbolt is one of those things that's not documented very well it's very hard to find out what motherboards support it and which don't !! What's up with Asus not supporting thunderbolt 3 on x570 !!? They have a thunderbolt breakout card and support it on a lot of their old motherboards !! but corning hasn't released their thunderbolt 3 optical cables yet and won't respond to my emails asking them about it but Linus did say on a recent wan they are supposed to send him one soon so- hopefully soon I'm also looking to use thunderbolt 3 to connect my computer to my keyboard mouse and monitor on the other side of the room by using Cornings optical cable just like Linus did with Thunderbolt 2. it's the thing that's kept me away from AMD I'm currently using the Asus prime x299 deluxe II motherboard with a 10 core Intel processor that motherboard has 2 thunderbolt 3 slots supported natively on the chipsetįor those of you wondering why we still want thunderbolt 3 people in the audio industry or film industry or just creative industry all of the high-end external devices hard drives memory card readers etc use thunderbolt 3 because that's the fastest way to connect something to your computer right now
Hey guys I share your frustration for lack of thunderbolt 3.