![]() ![]() The items arrived, and I had a very frustrating morning trying to set this device up to work with my GL502VM.ġ. So I decided to take the dive to buy the XG Station 2 and a GTX 1080 TI after confirming with a representative from Asus Taiwan. I'm sure with a little digging you can find it, or someone else will chime in. Sorry I don't remember which thread it was, or what the model numbers for each controller were off the top of my head. There is a thread somewhere on here where they go over how to figure out which one is in your laptop, and which one is the x2 20 Gbps and which one is the x4 40Gbps controller. It depends on what TB controller is actually in your laptop. Before I spend a large amount of money on the XG Station 2 I need confirmation of whether the GL502VM is capable of completely running at full bandwidth. Recently I have been thinking about purchasing an eGPU dock to connect a GTX 1080TI, however while browsing through the ROG forums I came upon discussions that the GL502VM may not support full Thunderbolt 3 speeds at 40Gbps, some claimed that the chip only supported up to 20Gbps. I bought a GL502VM (7th Gen CPU) a few months back, saw the advertising for Thunderbolt 3 support and was moved to purchase it. ![]()
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