thunderbolt mobo

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Hi all

Anyone going for or got a thunderbolt, motherboard

I'm thinking about it but not sure what to connect to it as I'm still using usb3 and 2 drives

Let me know your thoughts as the asus z77 deluxe, with SSD, looks good
 
Have to admit I didn't even realise that they were releasing Thunderbolt compatibility for the PC side.

Having used it for nearly a year now though, it's nothing special really imho. At work I have a display, hard drive, and video I/O box connected to it, and honestly, the best thing about it is that I only need to connect one cable.

The storage I use gets around 250MB/s and the other stuff just works. The only reason I would go for this personally is because I have a Mac laptop with the connection, otherwise, pretty much everything else that you can connect to TB, at least for now, either already has a USB 3.00 equivalent (like the Blackmagic devices) OR there likely won't be any 100% written drivers for the main stream devices you can get right now.

So to answer your question.. I guess... It's not a gimmick, but you can get just as much out of USB 3.0 and your internal SATA connections as you can from TB. so unless you have something that you need it for, something that it will be compatible with, or you have the money to potentially future proof your system - go for it. It's just another interface.
 
I think we will be seeing a number of very interesting devices hitting the market this year. For example we have recently announced an external ROG Thunderbolt SSD caddie!
 
now do I buy a thunderbolt mobo and hold for one of these

wow you can load your games on it like an internal drive
 
You can do that with any external hard drive, TB is just faster. If you wanted the LAN benefit of quick distribution you would need to rely on others to have the same connection.

USB 3.0 that can downspeed to USB 2.0 for those without still seems more practical imo.
 
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