Anorax Posted September 13, 2016 Share Posted September 13, 2016 Hey all, I managed to stumble across this gearstlutz thread earlier today, and I'm a bit intrigued with the fact that Windows 10 is now ready to support Thunderbolt 3 audio interfaces. However, the real question for me is, what kind of advantage would I get with a thunderbolt device on Windows compared to using USB 3/3.1 audio interfaces? Or should I just "go with the flow" and buy a Mac because designer brand? Better yet, it seems that Thunderbolt 3 support requires a very specific setup, and PC building is something I have little to no knowledge of. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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