HP Dual TBT4 PCIe x4 Low Profile Card

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HP Dual TBT4 PCIe x4 Low Profile Card

The HP Dual TBT4 PCIe x4 Low Profile Card is a compact, high-performance expansion solution designed for professional workstations and small form factor PCs. Built around Thunderbolt 4 technology, this PCIe x4 card unlocks a versatile expansion bay for fast data transfer to external NVMe storage, high-speed network modules, and multi-monitor setups. With two Thunderbolt 4 output ports and two mini-DisplayPort input ports, it enables powerful multi-device connectivity, simple daisy-chaining, and immersive visuals all from a single, space-saving card. This makes it an ideal upgrade for creators, engineers, designers, and IT professionals who demand speedy, reliable I/O without sacrificing chassis clearance or power efficiency.

  • Thunderbolt 4 performance and versatility: Benefit from high-speed data transfer, expansive device support, and flexible daisy-chaining capabilities. This card is designed to deliver robust bandwidth for external NVMe drives, high-resolution displays, and fast network interfaces, helping streamline workflows and reduce bottlenecks in data-heavy tasks.
  • Dual Thunderbolt 4 outputs plus dual mini-DisplayPort inputs: Expand your workspace with two TB4 ports for simultaneous peripheral connections and high-speed data streams, while the two mini-DisplayPort inputs enable high-resolution display connections or dock integration. This combination supports complex multi-display configurations and seamless media playback with fewer adapters.
  • Low-profile PCIe form factor for compact builds: Specifically engineered for small form factor chassis, this card fits in tight spaces where full-height or longer PCIe cards won’t. The low-profile design ensures compatibility with mini-towers, SFF PCs, and compact workstations without compromising performance or expandability.
  • Ready for professional use: Engineered for reliability and long-term operation in demanding environments, the HP dual TB4 card integrates smoothly with Thunderbolt-enabled ecosystems across supported operating systems. It’s ideal for editing suites, 3D modeling rigs, and data-intensive research stations where rapid data movement and flexible I/O are essential.
  • Plug-and-play compatibility with solid driver support: Once installed, the card presents as a standard Thunderbolt 4 interface to your operating system, with drivers and firmware designed to maximize stability, hot-swappability, and device recognition. This minimizes downtime and simplifies integration into existing setups and workflows.

Technical Details of HP Dual TBT4 PCIe x4 Low Profile Card

  • Interface: PCIe expansion card with PCIe x4 connectivity designed to accommodate Thunderbolt 4 capabilities.
  • Ports: 2 x Thunderbolt 4 output ports; 2 x mini-DisplayPort input ports for video and display expansion.
  • Form factor: Low-profile PCIe card suitable for compact chassis and small form factor builds.
  • Bandwidth and performance: Thunderbolt 4 delivers high-speed data transfer and supports multi-device connectivity, enabling rapid data movement to external NVMe drives and peripherals.
  • Compatibility: Designed for Thunderbolt-enabled systems and ecosystems; requires compatible host controller and OS support to enable full functionality.
  • Power and drivers: Powered through the PCIe slot with support for standard drivers and firmware updates to ensure stable operation across supported platforms.

How to Install HP Dual TBT4 PCIe x4 Low Profile Card

  • Power down the computer and unplug all cables, including the power cord, before opening the chassis.
  • Remove the chassis cover and locate an available PCIe x4 slot that accommodates a low-profile card.
  • Insert the HP Dual TBT4 PCIe x4 Low Profile Card firmly into the PCIe slot until it seats with a comfortable click.
  • Secure the card to the chassis with the appropriate screw or mounting bracket to ensure stability during operation.
  • Connect your Thunderbolt 4 cables to the two TB4 output ports and attach any displays or docks via the mini-DisplayPort inputs as needed.
  • Power on the system and enter the operating system to verify hardware detection. Install any recommended drivers or firmware updates from HP or the Thunderbolt control software if prompted.
  • Configure display arrangements and Thunderbolt device connections in the OS settings, ensuring the displays are recognized and arranged according to your workspace needs.
  • Perform a test transfer with an external NVMe drive or a Thunderbolt dock to confirm that data throughput and peripheral connectivity are functioning correctly.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the HP Dual TBT4 PCIe x4 Low Profile Card used for?
    A: It adds high-speed Thunderbolt 4 connectivity and multiple display options to a compatible PC or workstation, enabling fast external storage, multi-display setups, and expanded peripheral connectivity in a compact form factor.
  • Q: Which systems are compatible with this card?
    A: The card is designed for Thunderbolt-enabled systems that support PCIe expansion. It works with Thunderbolt-enabled desktops and workstations and requires compatible OS support and drivers for full functionality.
  • Q: Do I need a separate power supply for this card?
    A: In most configurations, the card is powered through the PCIe slot. No separate external power connector is typically required, but always verify your system’s power and slot capabilities when installing expansion cards.
  • Q: Can I connect two displays simultaneously?
    A: Yes, the two mini-DisplayPort inputs, together with the Thunderbolt 4 ports, enable multi-display configurations and flexible display routing, depending on your OS and graphics capabilities.
  • Q: Is this card hot-swappable?
    A: Thunderbolt devices and typically the PCIe expansion card can be used with hot-plug capabilities in supported systems. Always power down or follow proper hot-swap procedures if you are adding/removing hardware to a live system.
  • Q: Do I need drivers to use the Thunderbolt ports?
    A: Most Thunderbolt functionality will be available through standard operating system support, but some features or performance optimizations may require drivers or software updates from HP or the Thunderbolt software package.

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