The PCI group should lend their naming guy to the USB forum guys.
@oussama71329 ай бұрын
what, you don't like the name USB 3.1 2X2 gen 2 XL ?
@AaronChristopher8699 ай бұрын
@@oussama7132nah it needs more keywords like Pro or Ultra
@williamthatsmyname9 ай бұрын
Did you forget that they change the naming scheme for USB 3?
@marvinkmooney78159 ай бұрын
the names are terrible but I think the biggest issue are the "standards" that are not really standard where you can have 3 different types of USB C all with different "standards" so you end up getting dumb names for the same type of connection that has different standards. I.E. Standards are not really standards if you are catering to different types.
@blip-hn6is9 ай бұрын
so its now PCI in smaller form. how long till we see 99999999999999999+ pin CPU sockets as a replacement for USB? edit: i edited the cpu pins. happy now?
@Steffen_H9 ай бұрын
Fun Fact some VR Headsets like the Valve Index use the OCuLink connector for their main cable harness.
@paulmichaelfreedman83349 ай бұрын
This should have been THE means to have a beefy GPU that you can hide behind the monitor in a separate case so your pc can be small. 1 of these OCuLink cables would be enough for a 2080 at least.
@mlordwhiteslayerfromf.u.g9 ай бұрын
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334Their would be a latency concern though and their's already sfx cases that can fit large graphics cards in them anyways using unique case layouts.
@boboe22449 ай бұрын
And those are only rated for like 50 insertions. Hardly the "best connector" or even "one you've never heard of"
@bootchoo969 ай бұрын
@@boboe2244I've plugged and unplugged my Index hundreds of time, connector is fine
@I_enjoy_some_things9 ай бұрын
Holy sh*t, only 50 insertions? That has to be a typo, right? Lololol that’s wildly bad.
@Platinum_XYZ9 ай бұрын
me: *sees thumbnail* also me: "DisplayPort!"
@AndyK.19 ай бұрын
Disappointed
@ShippoHsu9 ай бұрын
Me too lmao
@OnlyyKai9 ай бұрын
i honestly thought it was some sort of composite video connecter (like used on the ps1 or the n64)
@Mack_Dingo9 ай бұрын
Ya saw it was released 12hr ago. So brain automatically said nope, not displayport, propably oculink or mcio
@yesthatpaul9 ай бұрын
Yeah, my brain short circuited a bit when he said "oculink can't do video" when it looks EXACTLY like a Displayport cable.
@pradeepmalar3279 ай бұрын
"For a less tech savvy user" Yes, that baby is definitely a less tech savvy user.
@LlywellynOBrien9 ай бұрын
He looked so offended.
@nobody78179 ай бұрын
I saw a kid NOT MUCH older than that in a grocery store one day. He was sitting in a shopping cart with a phone in each hand playing two different games. I was so flabbergasted that I stood there with my mouth a gap. The Mom turned around and saw me and started laughing. I asked, his he really playing those games? She responded with, Yes, he is, and he's doing better than I could do with just one of them. I was like... no kidding... I can't even figure out what he's doing. So... tech savvy, maybe not... but def a more skilled end user than I will ever be!
@vaex_darastrix21949 ай бұрын
That explains why the ASUS XGMobile has 2 connectors and requires you to properly power off the system before disconnecting it, its using an OCuLink
@m.devellis9 ай бұрын
Yea but it's a proprietary version of it so you can only buy their 2x MSRP GPUs for it. I have the x13(the first device with that connector) and it sucks balls having such an awesome connector with no real way to utilize it other than spending more than the cost of the device
@agentcrm9 ай бұрын
@@m.devellis Blame Nvidia for that one. They're the ones controlling what devices their products are allowed in.
@xdgiih7669 ай бұрын
@@m.devellis If they come out with an EGPU Enclosure with the XG Mobile interface, I would actually sell my desktop without the GPU and just use the X13 for everything
@m.devellis9 ай бұрын
@@agentcrm I keep hearing that but then it why does the Radeon XG mobile cost so much too?
@HNedel9 ай бұрын
@@agentcrmso nvidia forced the use of a proprietary connector? What do they get out of it? There are no royalties for OcuLink
@Psychx_9 ай бұрын
OCuLink would be great in those laptops where the manufacturer cheaps out on USB4 w/ PCIe tunneling or Thunderbolt. All that's needed, is rerouting 4 PCIe lanes and soldering a connector and maybe a redriver, but no controller chip, which makes it cheap. It's a sheer and utter shame that it hasn't seen a lot of adoption, since it's currently the best solution for connecting an eGPU.
@m.devellis9 ай бұрын
I'm buying the first laptop that does this with a decent enough CPU.
@deepspacecow26449 ай бұрын
@@m.devellisThere is a mod for the lenovo ideapad that has the oculink connector in the m.2 slot and a spring loaded cover like the rj45 on laptops.
@psionx19 ай бұрын
looks AMD has already dropped the ball since razer just announced the 2024 edition of their laptop will have thunderbolt 5.
@Carewolf9 ай бұрын
You probably do not want an external pwn me port on a laptop. Though just that was actually not uncommon back in the firewire days.
@zgriggs9 ай бұрын
@@m.devellisLenovo is supposed to releasing something “soon” with OCuLINK. GPD already has a handheld size laptop with a 7840M in it… (Win Max 2 2023)
@Steam_VR9 ай бұрын
Btw, VR headsets, like the Valve Index, HP Reverb or Vive Pro, use this connector.
@ChristopherWoods9 ай бұрын
My Reverb G2 uses USB-C and DisplayPort on the PC side. I'd never thought to consider it was an OCuLink on the HMD side! Today I realised...
@jsnboi73079 ай бұрын
The josh hutcherson with the whistle reference made me giggle
@thez28camaroman9 ай бұрын
Bruh, the timing. I read your comment, did the whistle myself and not even a second later that part of the video played.
@nucklemonkey9 ай бұрын
Rally up the boys and take over this connection
@JulienRoyal9 ай бұрын
There is another big drawback to OCuLink you should have mentioned: OCuLink is more fragile, it's not rated for as many plug/unplug as a lot of other external connectors like USB, HDMI or Ethernet
@bjiirn9 ай бұрын
Ratings are overrated... micro-USB is rated for 10.000 insertions, while in reality if you're lucky it survives 1000. Meanwhile mini-USB is only rated for 5000 insertions and i never have seen one fail, despite that i use that at work connecting it multiple of times every day (for years) and moving the device around a lot with the cable attached. (PICkit 3 Programmer) (We also use the PICkit 4 with micro-USB, but that thing had contact problems after just 2 weeks of use and we now glue on that cable so that it doesn't move.)
@FrodoMaster19969 ай бұрын
@@bjiirnmini USB was the worst connector I have ever used, easily worse than microUSB.
@pegcity4eva9 ай бұрын
I dunno micro usb is pretty bad
@Lurch-Bot9 ай бұрын
TOSLink already existed and would do the same thing better. What you may not realize if you are younger is that the PC industry has always been and always will be a grift to steal your money.
@t0biascze6449 ай бұрын
@@FrodoMaster1996 Nah Mini USB is little larger but its lot more durable than Micro USB
@darthhodges9 ай бұрын
Another point for thunderbolt is that the USB-C port they use is physically smaller than an Oculink port, taking up less space if space is a concern. Like on the side of a laptop where an external graphics card would be most likely be used. The kind of laptop that would most likely put one on is also one they would cram a decent graphics card inside anyway.
@Lurch-Bot9 ай бұрын
Another point for thunderbolt is that cheap ass manufacturers can scam the masses with a low speed USB-C port. USB-C is a total scam. They did that crap on purpose and advertised 'USB-C' as 'High Speed' when it is only a standard for a physical connector. It is like saying your wall outlet can deliver 5 million volts just because it is an electrical connector. Try it. I dare you. Why does Thunderbolt use a USB-C connector? So they can scam people into thinking they have Thunderbolt when they don't. The old 1394 would have worked for the same speeds and been distinctively a high speed only connector. That's what Thunderbolt would have used if the industry wasn't a complete bait and switch scam job.
@Nathan150389 ай бұрын
3:55 he got us😂
@AltruiSisu9 ай бұрын
"Jack of all jacks." ... well played.
@JanStrojil9 ай бұрын
Came to the comments to appreciate it. 👍🏻
@JasperNLxD6 ай бұрын
1:15 You said it wrong Riley, it's not Bandwidth, it is Bandwdith
@TheOystei9 ай бұрын
If the Framework 16 comes with a 8x oculink2 expansion bay module at some point, it would easily replace my desktop.
@jolness19 ай бұрын
I think the ports are only 4 lanes.
@vali699 ай бұрын
Good idea, it'd be easier than swapping the gpu module, and there's already external mobile gpus docks and desktop gpu enclosures on the market for it. Mobile handhelds have already been using it and those manufacturers also made their own egpu docks, just look at onexplayer and gpd.
@AquaeAtrae9 ай бұрын
Agreed! I've been using the Asus ROG Flow series gaming 2-in-1 tablets which use a proprietary implementation of OCuLink for their XG Mobile eGPUs and they are amazing. But Framework's modularity is a game changer too. I'd LOVE to see all this in one product line, especially if its eGPUs weren't at all proprietary and vendor-locked!
@TheOystei9 ай бұрын
@@jolness1 there is a 8 lane standard as well.
@TheOystei9 ай бұрын
@@AquaeAtrae yeah those look great, my biggest issue with those are that it's a closed garden, so i can't just chuck my existing gpu in a box and hook up, or use a different computer (unless it's a asus with XG mobile stuff) on it.
@b127_19 ай бұрын
1:55 Oculink is just a pci-e x4 slot in a different form factor, just like M.2 or U.2. Thunderbolt however, requires a thunderbolt controller to enable compatibility with daisy chaining, plug and play, charging, USB 2, USB 3 and DisplayPort. Oculink is just a direct connection from a plug to a cpu. It's not so much "using cheaper components" and more "get rid of >50$ controller". Oculink is faster than Thunderbolt, because Oculink can transport pcie 4.0 x4 (64gbit), while thunderbolt devices can only use up to pcie 3.0 x4 (32gbit).
@null-nl5su9 ай бұрын
Yes, but the controller actually costs $10, and maybe another $10 for all the signals on the PCB. Also Thunderbolt 5 is already out and even Intel's pathetic Thunderbolt controller that can only power one of the ports at full speed can do 64 Gb/s. And when the ASMedia controller comes out it will likely have PCIe 5.0 x4 or even x8 to allow 64 or even 80/120 Gb/s per port.
@EksCelle9 ай бұрын
Recognized the connector in the thumbnail from my Valve Index and Samsung Odyssey+. So cool to see this format getting some recognition! Though I'm sure in a few years USB4 will make it completely obsolete.
@juravideos9 ай бұрын
I love how 4 PCIe lanes * 8 Gbps = 64Gbps 😭🥶
@nated4wgy9 ай бұрын
OCuLink comes in x4 and x8 variants. Max it can do is 64Gbps (16GB/s) @ x8. In x4 operation it's 32. Like you just worked out... They did mention it's two variants but yeah. They definetly didn't make that very clear. The way it's written makes it seem the 4 lane is what does 64Gbps. (they even put that equation up and its wrong lol). So don't blame you for being confused. That also means the 4 lane version (it's most common variant in the consumer space) is only on par with Thunderbolt at the moment. You should point this out to them.
@BeerDone9 ай бұрын
@@nated4wgy No, that's very much what was said. And shown! At 1:10 ! Literally giving 4 x 8 maths on the picture! The 8-lane connection is mentioned entirely separately. In fact, at 0:58 they even show a timeline with OCuLink 2 at 2017, showing 4 lanes, and 64Gbps. Something's definitely off here. Edit: okay, I went and looked. _Apparently_ (though I honestly can't find much in terms of easy to parse information) the "64" in this case should be gigaTRANSFERS per second, GT/s. That is to say, 32Gbps, both ways at once. Like an Ethernet cable. That would also make your math make sense, since 16GB/s would be multiplied by 8 for bits, resulting in 128Gbps. But since it's actually half the throughput, running duplex - it's multiplied by 4 instead, giving 64GT/s. But... it's 64GT/s in its normal x4 configuration, not x8 like you said so... Either way the video's very wonk with the numbers. Also why is there like two websites that even have the numbers?!
@BusAlexey9 ай бұрын
They made a mistake, Gen4 lane is 16Gb/s, 4 of them make 64Gb/s
@ondatracze45829 ай бұрын
isnt it 32 in one direction and 32 in the other so 32 * 2 = 64?
@juravideos9 ай бұрын
@@nated4wgy That was my point 😔
@TalooshDaBoss9 ай бұрын
I have one of these connecting a 6800xt to my strix g16 with an i9, draws desktop level 450w when gaming and is extremely plug and play
@vitalyl13279 ай бұрын
DisplayPort cables are also suitable for PCIe (same impedance requirements). I even seen SATA cables used for PCIe lanes.
@Psychx_9 ай бұрын
I can't wait for the first TB5 controllers to come out, just so that they can't reach their advertised bandwidth because the controller chip wasn't connected with enough PCIe lanes or with a lower PCIe version.
@Lurch-Bot9 ай бұрын
Your precious Thunderbolt is really just a scam to make the average consumer think their USB-C port is fast. On every PC I have with a USB-C port, the USB-C is slower than some of the USB-A ports. That is reality for most consumers yet they are led to believe that port can do 50Gbps just because it is USB-C. Frankly, Thunderbolt is an overpriced license and really only worth the money for enterprise users. I wish they'd write a new 1394 standard because that would be royalty free. a 1394 cable can definitely hit Thunderbolt speeds with a modern controller. At the end of the day, Thunderbolt is no more of a transfer speed guarantee than a random USB-C port. But did Thunderbolt go with something distinctive? no. They chose USB-C because they got bought off so manufacturers could imply their USB-C ports are faster than they really are. It is sort of like 80 Plus ratings on PSUs where the 80 Plus really says nothing about quality or real world performance. I'm not sure why you'd need it on your gaming PC unless you wanna hook up an external GPU to a desktop, in which case, you might want to seriously re-evaluate your life choices. Your 10k sub YT channel doesn't justify Thunderbolt for transferring your video files. If you think otherwise, find a good therapist! The port doesn't magically make your flash drive faster. They will still be slow AF. Even if you have an NVME reader that nominally meets TB5 speed, it will never run anywhere near that fast. The potential transfer speeds far outstrip the capability of average NAND flash to expel data. Thunderbolt is mostly a fad that companies make a ton of money from, selling un-needed capability that really doesn't meet the claims to people who don't know any better. If you want fast transfer, open up PC 1, take the NVMe drive out and put it in PC 2. A $20 NVME to PCIe adapter will be faster than Thunderbolt in its wettest dream. Anything else is just jerking off. Seriously, if you want the fastest, Thunderbolt is a waste of time. It only exists because people are lazy and clueless. You don't even need it to hook a dGPU up to a laptop and direct connection to PCIe is always gonna be faster. Unless you have all thumbs, the time taken to swap a NVMe drive still doesn't make TB faster. And if you are all thumbs, this really isn't the hobby for you. You can also set up a server and that could probably transfer files between devices faster than Thunderbolt, while spending a fraction of the money. The thing is, you'll run into caching issues long before transfer speeds come into play and you might be able to max out that Thunderbolt interface...for about 5 seconds, and then the transfer rate will drop to prehistoric levels. By the time it is all said and done, you might as well have sent it over a 10Gbps interface, most of which can maintain that speed consistently these days. Thunderbolt is just gonna be hurky-jerky in its data delivery. You literally only need google 'external GPU over Thunderbolt' to see it isn't that impressive, a literal direct visual performance test. PCIe it is not. By the time it is actually affordable, it will have been greatly exceeded by a new standard you haven't even heard of yet. But if the industry really cared about your transfer speeds, USB would have been optical from 2.0 onwards. Or ditch USB altogether. A TOSLINK cable would be faster for digital data transfer. It was faster 20 years ago than USB and would be faster today if they had kept developing it for binary data transfer.
@Psychx_9 ай бұрын
@@Lurch-Bot Oh look who can't detect sarcasm and thus wasted a bunch of time writing paragraph after paragraph of salty rants. Get some help dude, this is unhealthy.
@paulmichaelfreedman83349 ай бұрын
Why this never became THE means of having a small pc case with a beefy GPU like a 2080Ti, in its separate case behind the monitor (or out of sight), is beyond me. Now if you want a beefy GPU your case MUST be huge unless its a custom build and very expensive.
@konzo59429 ай бұрын
the connector has terrible longevity, think some of the handhelds/mini laptops makers have had to put in a lot of work to make it more durable. a connector like that couldnt really be on a consumer product if it could degrade so quickly
@paulmichaelfreedman83349 ай бұрын
@@konzo5942 So they redesign the connector. Cheap? No. Doable and viable? Absolutely.
@TheAmazingCowpig9 ай бұрын
A SFF build in something like a Fractal Ridge case isn't big, but it does come with some ITX tax.
@paulmichaelfreedman83349 ай бұрын
@@TheAmazingCowpig Or AMD/NVidia develop GPU boards specially made for water cooling so they can be half length with two boards stacked. Such a cooling solution is possible in a relatively small form factor. But an external GPU really is best if they're always big.
@TheJunky2289 ай бұрын
mid atx case ftw
@calebrasak69419 ай бұрын
Ive been wanting LTT to do a deep dive on occulink. We gotta get this port more news! Its on a few handhelds and mini pcs, hoping it picks up some more steam.
@tmb51209 ай бұрын
I could watch this funny man all day you have no idea
@lixnix20189 ай бұрын
I even have Oculink devices here (to be fair I work at a data center more or less)
@bl4ckscor39 ай бұрын
1:16 Bandwdith 🙃
@offspringfan898 ай бұрын
And 4x8=64 😂.
@Kytetiger9 ай бұрын
Good job editor for all the footage 😄
@BalkanSlav9 ай бұрын
Nice to see some OcuLink coverage from LMG, it would be nice to see some more eGPU coverage since OL is making big strides in that regard with the m.2 to OL adapters + OL eGPU boards/enclosures that outperform TB3/4 and USB4.
@Psychx_9 ай бұрын
PCIe does have hotplugging functionality. If a particular mainboard doesn't support it, it's because the manufacturer was a cheapskate.
@jeffleonard3439 ай бұрын
LOL that Daddy Intel stock footage
@kenshiromilesvt.70379 ай бұрын
Fun fact: OCuLink is what was used on the CV1 Oculus Rift headset cable
@youcantata9 ай бұрын
IMOH, best use case of OCuLink is link between light-weight business laptop computer or mini PC and external powered GPU (like RTX4080) enclosure. Gaming laptop is too expensive, too heavy, too bulky and short on battery time. Thunderbolt 3 or USB4 port are too expensive for a light-weight budget business laptop. OCuLink can be add to such laptop with minimal additional cost.
@null-nl5su9 ай бұрын
The main benefit of OcuLink is performance and price of the eGPU enclosure. Thunderbolt/USB4 costs like $20 on the host side, so not too expensive.
@Carewolf9 ай бұрын
You do not want a port that enables anybody with the right tool to pwn you, on a laptop, especially not a business laptop. You need a port with somekind of protocol, and setup and drivers, and that gets you to USB or Thunderbolt.
@null-nl5su9 ай бұрын
@@Carewolf You don't understand what you're talking about. Thunderbolt is literally PCIe with more steps and it doesn't need "setup and drivers". Thunderspy and Option ROM attacks are proof that Thunderbolt isn't safe. Thunderbolt 4 allows any device to connect by default. Secure Boot and IOMMU are bulletproof protections from these kinds of attacks, and both also work on OCuLink and are enabled by default. Also it's much easier to pwn someone with USB, all it takes is a cheap microcontroller that acts like a keyboard. Thunderspy needs $300 worth of bulky equipment and in some cases disassembling the laptop.
@Carewolf9 ай бұрын
@@null-nl5su The attacks on Thunderbolt at all attacks that circumvent the built-in protections. You are advocating for a connection with NO built-in protection.
@null-nl5su9 ай бұрын
@@Carewolf You didn't understand what I wrote AT ALL. Option ROM attacks don't circumvent anything and don't work when Secure Boot is enabled. Thunderspy does circumvent Thunderbolt security levels but it requires dissasembly and an SPI programmer with default settings and Thunderbolt 4 also has "no built-in protection", it allows any device to connect by default. Thunderspy doesn't work when IOMMU is enabled and it is by default.
@Aeturnalis9 ай бұрын
2:51 skip ad
@TheRealSlimLeif9 ай бұрын
4:56 All hail MrYeast!
@D2firetech9 ай бұрын
Linus should check out some oculink egpus it has more bandwidth than thunderbolt 4
@ubaft31359 ай бұрын
Valve index uses oculink and uses it for power as well.
@kingkrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa45279 ай бұрын
PCIE actually has a hot plugging feature. It's just not a thing in consumer devices. So Oculink could definitely do hot plugging if a manufacturer is willing to pony up for the feature.
@RAndrewNeal9 ай бұрын
I thought it was the PlayStation 2 video output connector.
@greatwavefan3979 ай бұрын
It looked like DisplayPort to me lol
@RAndrewNeal9 ай бұрын
@@greatwavefan397 It does look like that, but it looked too big, even in the picture. Plus, the title kinda rules it out.
@Lurch-Bot9 ай бұрын
Well that's just insulting.
@MenirzАй бұрын
A part of me wishes this was canon, because I've really wanted something to explore the pre-city age, but it's probably for the best to keep this as an alternate universe.
@ChristopherWoods9 ай бұрын
I've read some tech reviews for current gen GPUs where significant reduction in card throughout and performance has been observed when running over OCuLink. Seems the tech needs a bit more debugging to get some GPUs to performance parity on some boards.
@El.Duder-inoАй бұрын
Faster not bottlenecked full PCIE speed hot swappable OcuLink would be a holy grail for the future eGPU PC setup!
@AJOlesen9 ай бұрын
OCuLink sounds like a cable for the oculus
@zachberg46759 ай бұрын
Am I the only one who thought that the thumbnail was of DisplayPort?
@blendpinexus14169 ай бұрын
i am expecting some oculink accessories to appear for the framework 16's expansion bay.
@Urbanstormm9 ай бұрын
I actually knew about this cable, when I owned a steam deck the only way to use an external graphics card was via one of these cables, ofc I never went through with it though, it was way better for me to just sell the steam deck and get a laptop with far better specs while maintaining portability.
@_Rerr_9 ай бұрын
Was there an adapter for this kind of thing?
@Kerbiter9 ай бұрын
Steam Deck never had OCuLink by default, unless you're referring to the M.2 NVMe to OCuLink adapter.
@Urbanstormm9 ай бұрын
@@Kerbiter yep, talking about the adapter.
@Urbanstormm9 ай бұрын
@@_Rerr_ indeed there is.
@davids52579 ай бұрын
You didn't mention the most important element. The latency is much lower. its influence the frame rate to a big extent And it is very possible that the moment a cable become a smart cable, it gain latency. So it possible that even thunderbolt 5 can't really perform better than oculink
@nitram17379 ай бұрын
but I have heard of it before :( I used it to conect a raid controller with a dock for U.2 SSDs
@wobb_9 ай бұрын
I actually have heard of oculink.
@superslash72549 ай бұрын
Thunderbolt has broader adoption because it's the ONE standard out there that actually means a damn thing anymore, now that the USB group has completely given up even pretending to care about any sort of standards compliance. If you see thunderbolt you know what you're getting, it's that simple. If you see USB it's a crapshoot.
@johnpaulbacon83209 ай бұрын
Nice video. I knew what it was. I always though that OcuLink could of been "Fixed". The Fiber optic connecetion with the fiber optic cables was also a under-used option. I loved being able to have a portable CD-2-MD recording setup with the Fiber Optic functionality between the CD and MD. I even did a few CD to MD transfers for friends and family.
@vylbird80149 ай бұрын
Very, very different sort of fiber. The old audio TosLink used a plastic fiber with basic LED and phototransistors transducers, one way. Very very cheap, very low bandwidth - the main reason to use optical was as a way to escape the curse of ground loops and differentials, the hated electrical problem that is usually the source of that humming noise in the speakers you can't get rid of. Optical components for high-speed data communication are a lot more expensive.
@emu0719819 ай бұрын
@@vylbird8014 An example of the cost difference is that a 5m standard DP cable is like $20 while the same length cable but with optical fibre instead of copper is $130. Source: I found out that 5m DP cables cannot carry 3440x1440@100Hz without issues while my optical one can do so with ease.
@vylbird80149 ай бұрын
@@emu071981 Yeah. It's the same story with Thunderbolt: The early versions were intended to run over short-range optical cables. Intel initially called the standard Light Peak. Once the engineers got to work on it though, it was eventually found that designing copper connections capable of handling the bandwidth was actually a lot easier than trying to make cheap enough optical interfaces - and there was no demand for five-meter-long cables in the intended use cases. anyway. So the optical element was removed and it became a copper-only technology.
@gbraadnl9 ай бұрын
The problem with Thunderbolt is actually that the plugs can be easily unseated or unplugged.
@hugoedelarosa9 ай бұрын
You need to have that port and plug checked out. It's not easy to unplug USB-C cables from my laptop.
@cameramaker9 ай бұрын
around 1:50 ... sure a passive cable is cheaper, than a TBT host and device chipset, which gears the PCIe Gen3x4 and two DP ports into two 20Gb/s lanes (40Gb/s on TBT5?)
@vladislavkaras4919 ай бұрын
Never heard about this one! Thanks!
@tj715209 ай бұрын
having a high performance GPU in a self contained unit that has the cooling and power required for the GPU and just needs one of these OCuLink cables to connect to the PC would be a huge advantage... Imagine being able to connect that thing not only to a PC tower but also to a laptop and finally have reliable high performance GPU performance and no temperature issues or melting connectors or other expensive issues along those lines
@aaronjones98669 ай бұрын
I would rewind back to 2016 and look up a company called Alienware 😆
@Naisan1239 ай бұрын
@Techquickie - at 1:16, bandwidth is spelled incorrectly. :)
@lowkey2769 ай бұрын
Excited for Thunderbolt 5, the two 4k at 60hz is very limiting when you have three 4k monitors.
@alexripard9 ай бұрын
This connector should be on the next generation steam deck, to allow true high performance when docked, would allow a steam deck 2 to fully replace desktop PCs for at keast some people
@notimportant319 ай бұрын
I ordered the new thinkbook, and it comes with oculink. Look forward to its arrival
@paulyates16659 ай бұрын
Question - HDMI 2.1 vs DP 1.4 - Let's say I get the Asus PG32UCDM (yum), then I get a 5090 when they become available. What method of connection would be better? Wouldn't the higher bandwidth of HDMI 2.1 be preferable? or is there some downside I'm missing?
@Veerorith9 ай бұрын
0:02 Yes, he uses it to control his robot arms, legs, butt, etc
@rightwingsafetysquad98729 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure the Asus XG Mobile connector is a way of combining OCulink with USB4.
@ManjaroBlack9 ай бұрын
I think the most important thing for me, as a consumer, is ease of use. I can never go back to a connection that I have to orient correctly to plug in. The USB-C connection is such a great evolution and platform to grow from. However, ease of use isn’t as important if it is a set it and forget it connection such as a monitor. I will say that plugging in HDMI and DisplayPort is much more pleasant than DVI or VGA. So if we can make a mini OCuLink that doesn’t need proper orientation then I am all in replacing all the proprietary bottlenecks of Thunderbolt.
@Lurch-Bot9 ай бұрын
You do realize that, for the average consumer, whatever USB-C port they have is slower than most of their USB-A ports... The average consumer buys thinking USB-C=Thunderbolt. The whole thing is a scam. A true next-gen high speed data transfer standard would use its own connector. And it would be optical. They are literally giving us today what we should have had 15 years ago.
@MrJuls19829 ай бұрын
@techquickie: there is a typo in the word "bandwidth" @1:18
@XzaroX9 ай бұрын
GPD, a company that has been making PC handhelds since before the Switch was even a thing, uses Oculing ports on their modern handhelds. They also sell an EGPU with an oculink port.
@rightwingsafetysquad98729 ай бұрын
But the GPU that GPD is using is low enough performance that Thunderbolt 4 isn't a bottleneck.
@XzaroX9 ай бұрын
@@rightwingsafetysquad9872 Thunderbolt 4 may not be a bottleneck, but you need an intel CPU to use it. AMD can use USB4, but USB 4 is equivalent to Thunderbolt 3 in terms of bandwidth. You can buy various external GPU shrouds with Oculink too. The point is less about the GPD's EGPU and more about the fact that their handhelds have the port out of the box, which is rare in consumer devices.
@rightwingsafetysquad98729 ай бұрын
@XzaroX Thunderbolt 4 is just Thunderbolt 3, but some previous optional features are now mandatory. USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 have the same bandwidth. And the only OCulink GPU expansion I've seen looks super sketchy.
@I_enjoy_some_things9 ай бұрын
LTT viewers are likely some of the only people in the world who actually know what GPD is lmao. Don’t have to explain them here xd
@aussiegrif87299 ай бұрын
The new Ayaneo Flip models come with an Oculink connector on the top. Seems like more devices could benefit from a similar approach (and would be a lot cheaper than the ROG propeitary connector in the Ally).
@realname56309 ай бұрын
Best Techquickie in a long time
@gwine90879 ай бұрын
Pretty difficult to get excited about something that I cannot use.
@vitalyl13279 ай бұрын
Yep, the only pre-assembled cable I could find on digikey is £61 - I'll just keep using flat ribbons for short range and DP cables for longer range PCIe connections.
@adrianTNT17 күн бұрын
yeey, more cables and adapters please, I still have room in my drawers (not really) 😅
@j340_official9 ай бұрын
Occulink doesn’t support power delivery, does it ? And no hotplugging either which limits its usefulness for certain devices. But still it is a good alternative to have. Where’s the pcie 5 version ?
@zgriggs9 ай бұрын
No, no power. Not sure about hot plugging. PCIe technically supports it, and OCuLINK is basically just a bunch of PCIe lanes on a cable… so possibly.
@j340_official9 ай бұрын
@@zgriggs it doesn’t hot plug I tested it. That’s where thunder bolt has it beat. It also doesn’t tunnel usb or DisplayPort. But unlike thunderbolt, there’s no need for a thunderbolt or usb4 host controller. So occulink has merit especially for eGPUs. But for other types of media like storage not so much because what if you need to plug and plug the storage while the computer is still running. No hot plug support is no bueno.
@Michael_Brock9 ай бұрын
Only heard of this from serve the homes as a workstation or server link. To connect a graphics or ai engine external form factor.
@kaiperdaens76709 ай бұрын
Me: Is that big display port(from the tumbnail).
@乂9 ай бұрын
I love how Techquickie teaches me something genuinely interesting and new everyday ❤
@pmcpicto9 ай бұрын
it’s you again. it’s goddamn you.
@GruntyGame9 ай бұрын
Only place I've seen OcuLink is on VR headsets, though in those cases it also supplies power to the headset so fair to say it's not real OcuLink, just the connector.
@ubacow71099 ай бұрын
The miniPC community has heard of this
@deltacx10599 ай бұрын
3:26 not even a problem, I really don't know why everyone is allergic to cables. Also I don't think video would be a issue considering the data can be sent in a different format and decoded on the monitor side.
@Beryesa.9 ай бұрын
Nice, sounds like egpus will get popular again with the ride of igpus
@Lurch-Bot9 ай бұрын
What are you going to plug it into? Any laptop that actually supports Thunderbolt has a dGPU anyway and is in the upper half of the laptop market, price wise. The whole idea you can upgrade a laptop with a Thunderbolt GPU is ludicrous. Anything you need to upgrade doesn't support it anyway. The royalties are too expensive.
@Lurch-Bot9 ай бұрын
What are you going to plug it into? Any laptop that actually supports Thunderbolt has a dGPU anyway and is in the upper half of the laptop market, price wise. The whole idea you can upgrade a laptop with a Thunderbolt GPU is ludicrous. Anything you need to upgrade doesn't support it anyway. The royalties are too expensive. Thunderbolt is a White Whale.
@Beryesa.9 ай бұрын
@@Lurch-Bot well then there can be models made to be used so. Also there's still a need to upgrade for lower end dgpus as well, I could put up a vram-rich amd card after my 3050 chokes on it's 4G 😅 Or for upcoming amd ultrabooks whicc has usb4v1 which is better than thunderbolt 4 when it includes pcie which is required by Microsoft anyway so you won't see any usb4 laptop without pcie For intel, better wait for tb5
@oblivion_28529 ай бұрын
I've found displaylink and hdmi over usbc either has resolution problems or latency/frame drops. I've experienced this displaylink problem on both windows and mac
@JoePolaris9 ай бұрын
There is now a Thunderbolt 5 dock from Huber, aka HyperDrive Next Thunderbolt 5, specs are nice, 5GE Ethernet. @Techlinked, may be have Linus or the team take a crack at that one vs the TB5 standard. Nick Savage video on TB4 Apple cables vs the cheap cables, non trivial differences
@mrflamewars9 ай бұрын
So it's better than a floptical drive? (also a real, obscure thing)
@RainbowDashie9 ай бұрын
My valve index has this cable port, it's on the trident cable breakaway.
@HMNNO9 ай бұрын
Looks like display port
@irwainnornossa46059 ай бұрын
It's nice that in the video you make the argument for calling the elements their latin names. Yes, we should do that. English names are actual garbage. Latin, however, makes sense.
@Alias_Anybody9 ай бұрын
The issue is that, unlike pure image signals and HDMI/Display Port, external PCIe is itself a bit of a niche on the consumer market. Like, I don't even really need Thunderbolt.
@Kerbiter9 ай бұрын
Well not sure, that's like saying PCI-E is a bit niche. What's niche about having an extensibility port? Just because it's not used by an average user whose work doesn't involve using special hardware with their PC, for example, it doesn't become niche . Instead I would say that people are just too used to their laptops not being extensible that the idea of extensibility is a bit alien.
@Alias_Anybody9 ай бұрын
@@Kerbiter Few people use external GPUs or similar.
@Kerbiter9 ай бұрын
@@Alias_Anybody not necessarily due to lack of demand, so far eGPU options been subpar (high penalty, compatibility issues because of another protocol on top) and costed a lot with Thunderbolt. It's not entirely fair to use such argument when the market supply wasn't there. People just got used to work that way and may be reluctant to changing their way.
@Kerbiter9 ай бұрын
Also meant professional equipment more, such as audio interfaces or whatever else that may use PCI-E.
@IdleWorker9 ай бұрын
Hearing thunderbolt being called slow while remembering firewire 400.
@jeebusk9 ай бұрын
I don't even have a clue what version of USB I'm using most of the time... 😅
@Mike805289 ай бұрын
@1:15, might want to check your math...8Gb/s per lane times 4 lanes...does not yield 64 Gb/s...thinking you gave the 8 lane spec?
@lxyacht9 ай бұрын
"jack of all jacks" okay, that was a good one.
@sleepynotded3 ай бұрын
Minis forum i love you. I remember the day you came out, most people say you such sketchy ass brand.. but now.. you are making innovations left and right (most killing the overpriced product)
@marcus116197 ай бұрын
Pretty solid doc oc joke!
@valdir74269 ай бұрын
yeah thunderbolt 4 is already niche and has bandwidth for most application.
@user-TequilaSunset4 ай бұрын
Thinkbook 16+2024 will support the Oculink, it's a good sign
@skorpysk9 ай бұрын
I'm still faithful to the MXM Slot standard
@pmcpicto9 ай бұрын
Linus never fails to tickle my pickle
@Andy-ee9ft9 ай бұрын
In Enterprise, OCuLink is nowhere near the popularity of Slim-SAS (SFF-8654) for PCIe Gen4. Also, MCIO (SFF-TA-1016) is the dominant PCIe Gen5 connector. I don't see much future for OCuLink...
@SilverSpoon_9 ай бұрын
>DVI >SDI >HDMI >DP >DIVA >MHL there's 6 digital video standards, let's make just all into one! there is now 7 digital video standards
@pix239 ай бұрын
me: wtf is with these stock videos? video: ...right after we thank [stock video vendor] for sponsoring this video!
@TheWoblinGoblin9 ай бұрын
tbh USBC/TB is finally at the 1 cable for all stage, from smartphone to laptop power AND picture delivery... let's go with that
@farizfadillah75579 ай бұрын
Is there any PCIe Riser using oCuLink interface? Rather using USB 3.0 that can only transfer X1 PCIe lanes.
@QuentinStephens9 ай бұрын
Is the optical component not still valid for longer cables?
@txwt51096 ай бұрын
Which connection would provide the most stable and, fastest connection for an eGPU. OCuLink or M.2 NVME 4.0?
@saxonsmith1475Ай бұрын
can you guys do a vid on Oculink laptops vs pc set ups