G GeePee95 Jun 24, 2019 4 0 10 Jun 24, 2019 #1 I have an HP Omen 870-119 desktop. The expansion slots listed for the Odense2-S m/b are One PCI-E (GEN 3) x16 socket One PCI-E (GEN 3) x1 socket Would this be compatible with a Gigabyte GC-Titan Ridge Thunderbolt expansion card? It needs a PCIe x 4 slot?
I have an HP Omen 870-119 desktop. The expansion slots listed for the Odense2-S m/b are One PCI-E (GEN 3) x16 socket One PCI-E (GEN 3) x1 socket Would this be compatible with a Gigabyte GC-Titan Ridge Thunderbolt expansion card? It needs a PCIe x 4 slot?
Shektron Honorable May 31, 2017 3,373 248 9,740 Jun 24, 2019 #2 Well, your PC obviously doesn't seem to have a PCI-E x4 slot, so no, it wouldn't be compatible - you don't have the proper slot to install it into. Upvote 0 Downvote
Well, your PC obviously doesn't seem to have a PCI-E x4 slot, so no, it wouldn't be compatible - you don't have the proper slot to install it into.
G GeePee95 Jun 24, 2019 4 0 10 Jun 24, 2019 #3 Thanks for confirming (and so quick!). Is there anything I could do to make this work with my PC? Upvote 0 Downvote
T TJ Hooker Titan Ambassador Apr 15, 2014 11,474 1,623 72,390 Jun 24, 2019 #4 Doubtful. Why do you want/need a TB3 connector? Upvote 0 Downvote
G GeePee95 Jun 24, 2019 4 0 10 Jun 24, 2019 #5 I need to create a Thunderbolt port in order to connect a UA Apollo Audio Interface (windows 10) Upvote 0 Downvote
T TJ Hooker Titan Ambassador Apr 15, 2014 11,474 1,623 72,390 Jun 24, 2019 #6 That add in card says it requires a thunderbolt header on the motherboard, which I doubt yours has. Upvote 0 Downvote
G GeePee95 Jun 24, 2019 4 0 10 Jun 24, 2019 #7 Ok. So its a no-go. Thanks for saving me a ton of grief. Upvote 0 Downvote
Shektron Honorable May 31, 2017 3,373 248 9,740 Jun 25, 2019 #8 GeePee95 said: Thanks for confirming (and so quick!). Is there anything I could do to make this work with my PC? Click to expand... Nope, your PCI-E slots are pretty much what you get, maybe try finding a converter that uses a PCI-e x1 slot instead, if any exist. Upvote 0 Downvote
GeePee95 said: Thanks for confirming (and so quick!). Is there anything I could do to make this work with my PC? Click to expand... Nope, your PCI-E slots are pretty much what you get, maybe try finding a converter that uses a PCI-e x1 slot instead, if any exist.