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Reddit mentions of SUNIX IT USB 3.1 Dual Port USB-C PCI Express (w/Alternate-Mode) (UPD2018)
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We found 6 Reddit mentions of SUNIX IT USB 3.1 Dual Port USB-C PCI Express (w/Alternate-Mode) (UPD2018). Here are the top ones.
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- Expands dual external USB 3.1 Super-Speed plus Type-C port (DFP) on the system.
- Supports simultaneous operation of multiple USB 3.1, 3.0, USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices
- Hot-swapping feature allows connect/disconnect device without powering down the system.
- Compliant with DisplayPort 1.2 spec with HDTV 4K (2160p) resolution and stereoscopic 3D.
- Compliant with VESA DisplayPort Alternate Mode for USB Type-C Standard Rev1.0.
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Height | 50 Centimeters |
Length | 100 Centimeters |
Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
Width | 100 Centimeters |
As long as the USB-C supports alternate mode, then it can work, weather it's on the motherboard or not.
Unfortunately, I don't know anyone who tried this in action, but this card has the specifications you need. Tell us once you try it, so we all know~
https://www.amazon.com/Dual-USB-C-Express-Alternate-Mode-UPD2018/dp/B01MY4WRBU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520917479&sr=8-1&keywords=pci++usb-c+alternate
If you can't find a motherboard with USB C display port alt, then why not just purchase a PCI-e add on card instead.
https://www.amazon.com/Dual-USB-C-Express-Alternate-Mode-UPD2018/dp/B01MY4WRBU
This one here's the card most people are using to connect their Cintiq Pro's to.
You connect your graphics card's displayport cable into it, then connect your Cintiq's USB C cable into the card.
Just make sure you're using the usb c cable that came with your Cintiq or some other cable that's rated for thunderbolt 3 4k 60hz output. Otherwise you might end up having disconnection issues or other problems.
Good luck now!
I've only ever seen this done on a pci card, never an external adapter/cable. For newer PCs I'd recommend using a TB3 card like https://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-Alpine-Thunderbolt-Components-GC-Alpine/dp/B0722SV69N (this is the one I use) but those HP boxes don't support it. The Dell might work but check that the TB3 header is actually present on your motherboard first. You'll also probably need a BIOS update.
For older motherboards that don't support TB3 addon cards, something like this one should work: https://www.amazon.com/Dual-USB-C-Express-Alternate-Mode-UPD2018/dp/B01MY4WRBU
Both cards work by looping the DP output of your video card back in using a short jumper cable.
take a look at this https://www.amazon.com/SUNIX-USB-C-Express-Alternate-Mode-UPD2018/dp/B01MY4WRBU
It doesn't support USB PD so I don't know if it provides enough power for that monitor (only 1.5A@5v)
I installed a USB-C card in my external PCIe box and it works great; you're good to go 👍
That monitor is just DisplayPort over USB C, only the 5K variant needs Thunderbolt. This card should work fine, no need for anything special on the mobo side https://www.amazon.com/Dual-USB-C-Express-Alternate-Mode-UPD2018/dp/B01MY4WRBU , connect the DisplayPort input on the USB C card to a DisplayPort out from your video card.