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windows 11 thunderbolt 4 bug
Projectik I have opened a case with MS for a very similar issue with the Intel 12 gen Windows 11 USB4 issue. I have a Dell Vostro 7620. I purchased a Sandisk extreme pro external SSD. The external SSD device has advertised transfer speed support up to 2000 mbs, However, when connected by the USB 4 (thunderbolt 4) it only transfers at a capped 1096 mbs on crystalmark speed tests, and around 600 mbs ish realtime. When I looked in devices it appears to be recongnised as a USB3.0 device (not USB 3.2 2x2). The same issue happens on a windows 10 windows to go install with it speeds capped at 1096 mbs. But, this is the thing - The Windows 10 Thunderbolt driver runs 10 - 20% quicker 700+ mbs. This means the USB4 implementation on Windows 11 is A: not as quick as using the thunderbolt driver on Windows 10 and B: windows OS 10 & 11 doesn't run the SSD with the supported USB 3.2 2X2 functionality. I know this is not strictly a Thunderbolt issue. but the fact the thunderbolt drivers on Windows 10 run more efficently than the Win 11 USB 4 implementation is worth noting.
Kowleone Lenovo finally got around to telling me that I needed to upgrade firmware. I did that and it solved the problem. I still think that it's a pretty sorry state of affairs when MS breaks hardware simply by updating their OS, and doesn't bother to say anything about it. 😞
JTF
- KowleoneDec 18, 2022Copper Contributor
johnt69 I Totaly agree ! It appears that MS roll out changes on there OS without any decent change control or quality assurance testing nowadays. If they use TB drivers on Windows 10 and the TB drivers works more efiifenty than the new MS USB4 implementation then there is something wrong with there planning and implementation process. I'm glad you managed to sort your issue out in the end though.