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08-14-2021 02:12 AM
Hello, I have an OMEN 15-en0000 (1C099AV) Laptop, Product number: 37K24EA.
Since this is a laptop with a Ryzen processor, it does not have a tunderbolt output.
I would like to ask what motherboard does this computer have?
Is it possible to connect the AIC thunderbolt?
08-14-2021 03:41 AM
Hi,
Specs
https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c07041192
It is not really possible to place an add an add-on card with Thunderbolt .
Your motherboard is
AMD Ryzen R7-4800H processor and GeForce RTX 2060, 6 GB graphics card part number M03621-xx1
as you can see on page 46 of service manual
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06638088.pdf
Hope it helps,
David
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08-14-2021 04:12 AM
You mean you would want to attach a M2 card to the M2 PCIe NVMe slot in the machine and then find a way to pass the cable to the outside of the PC?
I do not really see how this could easily work.
What thunderbolt AIC cards do you mean? Do you mean the ones you can use in a Desktop PC which connect to a PCIe slot?
Let me know,
David
08-14-2021
04:26 AM
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08-14-2021
07:38 AM
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MayS
just like that because there is no other way. when buying a laptop I was suggesting a lightning bolt on the side and I thought there was a tunderbolt here, all in all I need to connect the audio interface best regards, Sebastian
08-14-2021 11:59 AM
Well, what do you mean by audio interface. What do you need the Thunderbolt for?
We do not really discuss moding PCs here and I have never added a thunderbolt port to a notebook, but taking a look online i guess it might be possible since I believe your notebook has two M2 PCIe Ports. o maybe some kind of connector such as this and then a Desktop Thunderbolt AIC card could possible be used. Again, I am not sure this would actually work and the notebook would be less "portable".
Hope it helps,
David