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It’s primary purpose is providing Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. You need a GPU to pass video signals to it. Only bus power is provided with the Alpine Ridge unfortunately and the card is supplied with a total of 38W, which allows you to power typical USB devices, but does not provide enough power for device fast charging (such as a MacBook Pro).
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The manual states to officially allow for a maximum resolution of 4K 24Hz over the HDMI port, but the Thunderbolt ports allow for up to 4K 60Hz (a single 5K Thunderbolt display can allegedly work on the Alpine Ridge as well). The Alpine Ridge uses Intel chipset DSL6540, and the video links are negotiated at DisplayPort 1.2 speeds and sent down over either HDMI 1.4 or Thunderbolt 3. TITAN RIDGE VS ALPINE RIDGE Alpine Ridge: *we will continue to test and add more devices Professional Audio devices this is known to work with:
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Mac Pro 3,1- Yes (on High Sierra or newer).Please Check if this will work with your system and software's before purchasing
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The selling point is that you need only one type of port. Thunderbolt-usbc-displayport-etc in one cable is a mess. If you want a computer with thunderbolt, as your audio-card needs, your options are only: build or buy a intel computer with thunderbolt, or buy a MacBook Pro 2016 and up or iMacs with thunderbolt. Intel hasn't released this for other companies.Īlthough there's one guy who made this possible, it is not available to us. On windows pc side of things, there's no AMD CPU computer with thunderbolt. Just having a usb-c port on your computer does not mean you have thunderbolt.

For thunderbolt, your computer needs to support this. Different usb-speeds, DisplayPort version, thunderbolt. Individual usb-c cables can have different uses. That is a pricey piece of equipment too! For coming off as so unfamiliar with the topic you would really benefit from consulting with some local dealers or Sweetwater, or some similar group in your area that could direct you to what hardware and software you want based on your desired needs and projects. cMPs can however utilize USB3.1 that have traditional ports or the newer type-C port. A Thunderbolt 3 interface needs a mobo with Thunderbolt 3 capability which a cMP does not have. This means just because the plug fits, doesn't mean it works. Just because Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C use the same port, they are NOT the same protocol.

What you likely are looking for is a USB3.1 PCIe card that has USB-C ports, which uses USB protocol. USB-C is a port type, just as USB Type-A is a port type. The biggest thing to understand here is Thunderbolt is not USB and USB is not Thunderbolt. You can NOT connect it to a cMP that has no way to integrate Thunderbolt protocol (at least not without hacks, and I cannot believe AT ALL it would be a stable system) You should not try to proceed with that route because you're going to be even more lost trying to troubleshoot the mound of issues between Thunderbolt, OS, DAW, interface, and audio drivers. Given the line of questions being asked you don't seem to understand some basic protocols and this is important in the audio world (and other "worlds" too).
