My first Thunderbolt 5 experience has been a huge bust

Is Thunderbolt 5 all that it's cut out to be? After putting together a Thunderbolt 5 laptop, dock, and SSD, my answer is -- for now -- a definite no.

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How's your #Thunderbolt5 experience so far? PC World isn't having a good time #TB5

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I've got a couple of the #OWC #TB4 1M2 enclosures.

When someone (probably OWC) makes a #TB5 version that is bus-powered and fanless -- probably well after I get a new Studio next year -- I'll put my existing nvme sticks in there and hopefully be ready to roll?

The expensive part of my currrent setup was the #nvme, not the 1M2, which were/are surprisingly affordable for the performance.

Some conversations are possible only on the internet. I understand why avrtek would make this point, but it just seems like a bad idea. Would you power a 140 W laptop via your desktop? videocardz.com/newz/gigabyt... #Thunderbolt #TB5

Thunderbolt 5 cables are now available (even though there’s not much to use them with yet)

When the Thunderbolt 4 standard launched in 2020 it brought support for a bunch of new features including support for high-speed connections over longer cables and guaranteed support for up to two 4K displays or a single 8K display. But data transfer speeds topped out at the same 40 Gb/s as Thunderbolt 3, which had been around since 2015.

Thunderbolt 5 is much faster, with support for […]

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Thunderbolt 5 cables are now available (even though there's not much to use them with yet) - Liliputing

Thunderbolt 5 cables are now available (even though there's not much to use them with yet)

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Per Update: Windows 11 unterstützt jetzt USB 4 mit 80 Gbit/s

Nach Installation des Updates KB5034848 unterstützen Windows 11 23H2 und Windows 11 22H2 ab sofort USB 4 mit 80 Gbit/s alias USB 4 2.0.

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