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这模具看着像是P775?搜了下P775TM1,似乎需要在BIOS里打开一些参数。
You absolutely can! However, to get Display-port signals through the Thunderbolt port, there is one change you must apply: Under the UEFI setup utility (launched by F2 on system startup, navigate to: BIOS > Advanced > Advanced Chipset Control > DDI Control and toggle this option to DP to TBT, from the default value DP to eDP.
Suggestions: Ensure that Thunderbolt support is indeed enabled, and that security mode is set to Unique key (Default) OR Legacy (if you plan to dual boot with Linux and use daisy-chained devices over Thunderbolt 3 + DP MST functionality). If you set the Thunderbolt option in BIOS to DP++ only, ONE of your mDP ports on the chassis will be disabled, and as such, its' not recommended.
Extra notes: As from Linux 4.15, it will be possible to authorize Thunderbolt 3 devices and even utilize networking capabilities. See this document for more details.
If you need Thunderbolt 3 dock recommendations, let me know and I'll give you a few pointers.
At the moment, I own a Cable-matters Thunderbolt 3 dock daisy-chained to an older Cal-digit Thunderbolt 2 dock linked by a bi-directional Thunderbolt 3 to 2 bridge (by Startech). The advantage of this dock is the cost and expansiveness it offers. For one, there's no point buying an expensive dock with charging capabilities as you can't use that feature on Clevo notebooks. Remember that only an SKU configured with the appropriate Power Delivery (PD) Thunderbolt firmware can take advantage of this (up to 100W max), such as the current generation Macbooks.
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