
Patent-pending SafeSlot – Reinvented, strengthened PCIe slot utilizes a new insert-molding process to bind the slot to fortifying metal for superior retention and shearing resistance ASUS Aura – Features controllable, 5-zone RGB onboard lighting and 4-pin strip header that can be synced with an ever-growing portfolio of Aura-capable ASUS hardware But with two GPUs, and I need both of them connected, I have the problem.- Next-gen connectivity – Includes extensive upgrades including onboard U.2 / M.2 slots that tap into 32Gbps of PCIe bandwidth, 3x3 802.11ac Wi-Fi and USB 3.1 Type C If I have only 1 GPU connected in my system, the Thunderbolt card works without any issue. GPU 2 connected to PCIe x16/8_3 (the third x16 length slot), a Titan X Maxwellīut I'm having a problem like this guy on ****** when I install the ThunderboltEX III card, and I have tried mounting the card on every PCIe slot except the x1 slot. GPU 1 connected to PCIe x16/8_1 (the top most slot), a Quadro M4000 I built a new rig with the RVE10 motherboard and purchased the ThunderboltEX III card, recently.ĥ00GB Samsung SATA III SSD (for OS, Win10-64bit for the moment, and applications) Though someone on another forum sent me a link to this document that seems to say that the motherboard supports the ThunderboltEX cards. And looking at what I can find online about the motherboard's compatibility with other Thunderbolt cards made by Asus, none of them are. Can anyone confirm which Thunderbolt add on card might be fully compatible with the motherboard? Because according to a recent email exchange with Asus service center, the ThunderboltEX III card isn't compatible with the motherboard.

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