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Posted by Vaidyanathan
 - May 31, 2019, 05:58:22
Quote from: Oluwatobi Ogunsanwo on May 31, 2019, 00:26:43
The Asrock X570 ITX board does have tb3 and an intel cooler mount as well.

Oh thanks for sharing this. If I can add, I believe you can install an Gigabyte GC-Titan Ridge AIC on any PCIe slot that connects directly to the AMD CPU instead of the chipset and get TB3 after installing the necessary drivers from Intel.

Ref: egpu dot io/forums/builds/thunderbolt-3-on-amd-x399-threadripper-rtx-208032gbps-tb3-razer-core-x-win10-1803-theitsage/
Posted by Oluwatobi Ogunsanwo
 - May 31, 2019, 00:26:43
The Asrock X570 ITX board does have tb3 and an intel cooler mount as well.
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 30, 2019, 18:54:13
AMD's Ryzen 3000 launch has been the talking point at Computex 2019 and all eyes were on the plethora of X570 motherboards unveiled by various OEMs. The excitement with this new chipset generation is largely due to the transition to PCIe Gen4 and the fact that these chipsets have higher power draws, requiring active cooling. This article presents all the information about AMD's new flagship chipset that we are hearing from the event and from other publications so far

https://www.notebookcheck.net/A-round-up-of-all-the-AMD-X570-news-from-Computex-connectivity-power-draw-overclocking-backward-compatibility-and-more.422266.0.html