I meant not installed the latest bios yet. The board is running for several weeks already.
I also didnt manage to take the battery out by the way. But managed to undo the cable connecting the battery to the mobo.
But if it's running, why not mash delete when starting up?
Ordered a pair of Corsair sticks which should arrive tomorrow. If they do work it'll be the first time for me and friends that RAM compatibility is an issue.
Got my gigabyte Z170N-wifi today.
Put it all together with Kingston HyperX Fury HX426C15FBK2/16 (2x8GB) and got 4 long beeps and 1 short. Which seems to indicate problem with RAM. Removing both sticks same error. Swapping around individual sticks etc. same error.
Most likely the board doesn't...
From the manual
So yea, they could say that in the manual and technically be correct there being the controller and not implement it. But would they?
http://www.gigabyte.com/press-center/news-page.aspx?nid=1370
http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/thunderbolt-3-egpu-solutions-arriving-4th-quarter-2015-mainstream-in-2016.777013/
:)
I'm guessing it'd work great with DX12's multi gpu support.
Considering I plan on using my new rig for many years (currently on Q6600), I want it to have the Alpine Ridge. This for future expansion options. Maybe even dual GPU with one in the slot and one over TB3?