Quote from: sticky on April 26, 2019, 07:13:12
I don't work in tech, but I've never met anyone who actually uses Thunderbolt, including the legacy versions on old MBPs.
eGPU setup, Ethernet(non-Gigabit) and USB-C docking is how I use TB3 on my ultrabook. However a gaming laptop already has a powerful dGPU with all the ports you need so it's redundant, well at least from a value standpoint.
I work in tech and I use TB3 every single day.
How ? By connecting my Asus ROG 701vi to a Razer Core X.
That may sound weird or overkill, since my rog has a GTX1080 and I've installed a 1070 in the Razer Core X, but mind this : I can play all games in Full HD, almost max quality without my ROG getting hot (only the CPU is solicited in my setup) ; so even after hours of gaming, the cpu remains between 45 and 50° celcius and the internal GTX1080 stays under 40°.
And only for that, it's worth having that kind of setup. Besides, the ROG remains silent since the fans never have to run fast.
I will never buy another laptop without TB3, I think this article is relevant and says exactly what I think of the latest Asus ROG especially considering the price they are sold for...