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#255951 8-Sep-2019 10:29
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G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 260-Pin DDR4 SO-DIMM DDR4 2666 (PC4 21300) Laptop Memory Model F4-2666C19D-32GRS
Brand new, bought for a project but never used. Perfect for laptop or Intel NUCs. Happy to split and sell separate 16GB sticks. 

 

$115 for 1x16GB or $220 all together.

 


HP Zbook Thunderbolt 3 Docking Station
- Thunderbolt 3
- 4x USB3.0 ports (2 on front, 2 at back of which 1 is powered) 
- 1x USB3.1 type C ports (powered) 
- 2x Display port (so dual screen output) 
- 1x VGA port 
- 1x RJ45 connector (so network capable) 
This supports power delivery over TB3 so if your laptop has a supported TB3/USB-C port then this will charge your laptop at the same time (so single connector). 
Comes with a HP 65W power adapater, since I can't find the 90w or bigger ones. Pretty good condition, works perfectly for laptops with TB3 ports. Works good with Windows, MacOS requires TB3 unlock os modification to make use of it. 
Info - https://support.hp.com/nz-en/document/c05060909 
$60


Toshiba Thunderbolt 3 Docking Station
Similar as above but from Toshiba, with Toshiba 90W power adapater. 
Spec - https://www.mightyape.co.nz/product/...-dock/26858998
$100

 

 

 

Pick up from West Auckland or ship at buyers cost. 


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  #2312750 8-Sep-2019 11:03
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Do these work with ANY Thunderbolt equipped machine, or just HP and Toshiba ones?








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  #2312754 8-Sep-2019 11:09
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Geektastic:

 

Do these work with ANY Thunderbolt equipped machine, or just HP and Toshiba ones?

 

 

 

 

Works with any TB3 machines, I used them with HP laptops, NUCs. MACs work just fine in bootcamp with Windows, if you'd want to use them in MacOS a little effort of TB3 unlocker is required - https://github.com/rgov/Thunderbolt3Unblocker 


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  #2312860 8-Sep-2019 12:13
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Photo of the HP TB3 docking. Note the TB3 cable has HP power socket built in, perfect if you are using it with HP laptop. If others, the power socket better to be removed(by force)

 




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  #2312970 8-Sep-2019 13:59
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Will take the HP TB3 one please.





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  #2312971 8-Sep-2019 14:01
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HP one is actually pending at moment, will let you know if it works out.

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  #2314343 10-Sep-2019 15:32
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HP TB3 is sold.


 
 
 

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  #2317394 13-Sep-2019 19:45
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bump, price drop on memory. both TB3 docking are sold.

G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 260-Pin DDR4 SO-DIMM DDR4 2666 (PC4 21300) Laptop Memory Model F4-2666C19D-32GRS
Brand new, bought for a project but never used. Perfect for laptop or Intel NUCs. Happy to split and sell separate 16GB sticks.
$105 for 1x16GB or $200 all together.


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