![]() My best guess is the Titan Ridge card has the better chance of supporting the full range of thunderbolt features (besides just DisplayPort passthrough) in the future. I would suggest asking in that Macrumors thread for a definitive answer. USB-C and Thunderbolt using the same connector is confusing since you can use it for just USB (Like USB 3.1 add-in cards with Type-C jacks), or it can carry DisplayPort and PCIe as well, in which case it is thunderbolt.Īs /u/theitsage mentioned, if ALL you want to do is get a thunderbolt display connected, and don't want to use any other thunderbolt devices, then the Gigabyte thunderbolt card would do. ![]() It really isn't anything more than USB 3 on a different connector. A USB-C card doesn't do DisplayPort passthrough, nor does it support PCIe devices over thunderbolt.
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