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I have just a small query. If i was to buy a pc case that had usb
ports at the front of it, what do i have to look out for with regards to purchasing a motherboard and how exactly are the front usb ports connected from the motherboard to the case? Thanks in advance du. |
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Ideally you want a m/b that has USB connections on the actual board.
You will get USB ports on the back of all boards but you do want them also on the actual board itself too. The case should come with a set of wires ready to connect to the USB connection on the m/b. I have a Asus A7V333-X and it has 2 USB connections on the board that I have connected to a front panel that I use for my MP3 player and joystick. I also have an additional 4 rear connections on the m/b that are used for my printer/scanner/mouse and gamepad. HTH Harry On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 10:22:39 +0000 (UTC), du@hotmail.com wrote: >I have just a small query. If i was to buy a pc case that had usb >ports at the front of it, what do i have to look out for with regards >to purchasing a motherboard and how exactly are the front usb ports >connected from the motherboard to the case? > >Thanks in advance > >du. |
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I got a front access bay for sound / usb / 1394 / serial kind of a neat
deal you put it in a bay slot and the cables run to the back and plug in. I got it at Starsurplus.com worked for me. cost 16.95 plus shipping Harry wrote: > Ideally you want a m/b that has USB connections on the actual board. > You will get USB ports on the back of all boards but you do want them > also on the actual board itself too. > > The case should come with a set of wires ready to connect to the USB > connection on the m/b. I have a Asus A7V333-X and it has 2 USB > connections on the board that I have connected to a front panel that I > use for my MP3 player and joystick. I also have an additional 4 rear > connections on the m/b that are used for my printer/scanner/mouse and > gamepad. > > HTH > > Harry > > On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 10:22:39 +0000 (UTC), du@hotmail.com wrote: > > >I have just a small query. If i was to buy a pc case that had usb > >ports at the front of it, what do i have to look out for with regards > >to purchasing a motherboard and how exactly are the front usb ports > >connected from the motherboard to the case? > > > >Thanks in advance > > > >du. |
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I bought a panel with USB connector that fit into a 5 1/2 bay opening on my
case. One for the 3 1/2 inch bay was avaliable too. The wires then went to the USB connectors on my MB. This made two USB ports avaliable on the front of my case. I got the 5 1/2 inch model. It has a cut out for a floppy or zip drive to be installed next to the USB ports. $19.95 at Comp USA. Alan in Boise "Ring Toss Dave" <drk1t@swbell.net> wrote in message news:3F5C7396.981E71E4@swbell.net... > I got a front access bay for sound / usb / 1394 / serial kind of a neat > deal you put it in a bay slot and the cables run to the back and plug > in. I got it at Starsurplus.com worked for me. cost 16.95 plus > shipping. |
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du@hotmail.com wrote:
> I have just a small query. If i was to buy a pc case that had usb > ports at the front of it, what do i have to look out for with regards > to purchasing a motherboard and how exactly are the front usb ports > connected from the motherboard to the case? > > Thanks in advance > > du. > Most motherboards currently will have at least 2 USB ports built into the back of the board. While there are setups that will allow you to route these through the case to the front of the PC, this is not what you are looking for. You are looking for a motherboard that has additional USB "headers". These are clusters of pins that connect to USB rear brackets or USB front brackets (including those that come built in to the case) via usb cables with pin sockets on the end to plug directly into the motherboard. Generally each USB wire coming from the case's front ports has it's own connecting plastic and you will have to match up the power/ground/data+/data- wires from the case to the appropriate pins on the motherboard. If you have your motherboard manual handy it should take all of 2 minutes. It is important to connect the proper wires to the right pins, though, as you can 'fry' a USB motherboard header by connecting things in reverse (yes, people have not paid attention and people have made unfounded assumptions and they have damaged their motherboards: most people don't have this problem). When buying a motherboard read about the types of USB headers available: they will be either USB2 or a combination of USB 1.1 and USB2. Any USB header on the motherboard can be connected to an appropriate speed USB port via a cable to the case or to a PCI slot holder at the back. Some cases have a circuit board for the USB front ports along with the cables I've already discussed. These can cause some issues, as has recently been seen on an Antec case or two. Antec appears to have cleared the issue up, but it requires customers to contact them for the proper replacement parts. HTH, Ari -- Are you registered as a bone marrow donor? You regenerate what you donate. You are offered the chance to donate only if you match a person on the recipient list. Visit www.marrow.org or call your local Red Cross and ask about registering to be a bone marrow donor. spam trap: replace shyah_right! with hotmail when replying |
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My Antec case has four USB ports on the back of the case and it has two
USB ports inside a small "hatch" on the front of the case. There are 6 or 8 (I don't remember the number.) small wires that connect pins on the Asus P4PE mother board to the front panel. On my system, they are individual numbered/colored wires with connectors that push onto the pins. Regards, hawk du@hotmail.com wrote: > I have just a small query. If i was to buy a pc case that had usb > ports at the front of it, what do i have to look out for with regards > to purchasing a motherboard and how exactly are the front usb ports > connected from the motherboard to the case? > > Thanks in advance > > du. > |
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On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 09:39:44 -0700, hawk <hawk@spamex.com> wrote:
>My Antec case has four USB ports on the back of the case and it has two >USB ports inside a small "hatch" on the front of the case. There are 6 >or 8 (I don't remember the number.) small wires that connect pins on the >Asus P4PE mother board to the front panel. On my system, they are >individual numbered/colored wires with connectors that push onto the pins. > >Regards, hawk > >du@hotmail.com wrote: >> I have just a small query. If i was to buy a pc case that had usb >> ports at the front of it, what do i have to look out for with regards >> to purchasing a motherboard and how exactly are the front usb ports >> connected from the motherboard to the case? >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> du. >> > Thanks for all the replies the board that im interested in is a Gigabyte 81PE 1000 Pro an here is some information that i obtained from Gigabyte's website about the board Internal I/O Connectors 2 x Serial ATA ports 2 x IEEE 1394 pin headers 2 x USB 2.0 (supports 4 ports by cable) 1 x S/P DIF input/output pin header 2 x UltraDMA 100/66 Bus Master IDE 1 x FDD CD/AUX in 1 x Game port pin header Expansion Slots 1 x AGP 8x slot 5 x PCI slots (PCI 2.3 compliant) Rear Panel I/O 4 x USB 2.0 ports 1 x RJ45 LAN port 1 x LPT port 2 x COM ports 3 x Audio ports (Line-in / Line-out / MIC) 2 x PS/2 ports (Keyboard/Mouse) |
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