Hello,<BR><BR>I have a new computer case which has two front USB connectors. My motherboard has headers for USB 1.1 and I have a PCI card which has a header for USB 2.0.<BR><BR>Are the ...
Ok I just got my brand new coolermaster 210 and Gigabyte GA-8IEX.<BR><BR>The Gigabyte has 2 USB 1.x connectors on the front and the gigabyte motherboard only has USB 2.0 connections.<BR><BR>In both ...
Two of them comply with the USB4 standard (40 Gbps). The USB4 ports support USB Power Delivery 3.0, which allows charging devices with a power of up to 15 W. The third one supports USB 3.2 Gen1. Seven ...
'Tis the season for souped-up Ryzen motherboards, it seems. Hot on the heels of ASUS' Strix 870E-H WiFi, we have a fresh new offering, the ASRock X870 LiveMixer WiFi. The company claims this mobo is ...
COLORFUL introduces its new CVN X870E ARK FROZEN, its first AMD X870E-based motherboard with a wicked white design, beefed-up ...
CES 2011, Las Vegas - I haven't reviewed a motherboard in several years but I use them daily and build new systems every couple weeks. In 2010 I praised Gigabyte quite a bit for their USB 3.0 work and ...
Colorful has introduced a new motherboard called the iGame B760M Ultra Z. This motherboard is special because it has connectors on the back, which helps keep the cables organized and tidy when ...
The long-awaited arrival of USB 3.0, which offers speeds as much as ten times faster than 2.0, is almost over as ASUS has revealed the first motherboard to feature the faster standard. The P6X58 ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Ah, USB; where would we be without it? Introduced in the late 1990s as a one-size-fits-all replacement for the handful of ports and ...
A couple of weeks ago we saw and tested a preview of USB 3.1 courtesy of MSI. USB 3.1 increases the maximum data transfer rate from the current 5Gb/sec to 10Gb/sec (1,250MB/sec), though of course ...
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