J juliolu Honorable Jul 1, 2017 38 0 10,530 May 16, 2020 #1 Hello all. My mobo (x570 tuf gaming) has a USB 3.2 connector, and my case (CM XB EVO) 3.0, if I plug case usb 3.0 in mobo usb 3.2, my front panel USB will be 3.2 or 3.0? Or to have 3.2 in front panel, I need mobo 3.2 and case 3.2? Thanks
Hello all. My mobo (x570 tuf gaming) has a USB 3.2 connector, and my case (CM XB EVO) 3.0, if I plug case usb 3.0 in mobo usb 3.2, my front panel USB will be 3.2 or 3.0? Or to have 3.2 in front panel, I need mobo 3.2 and case 3.2? Thanks
Solution Grobe May 16, 2020 Some general information: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/usb-3.0-usb-3.1-becomes-usb-3.2,38699.html And this one: USB 3.2 explained: Making sense of current and confusing USB standards Get to know the different versions of USB 3.2 as you await the arrival of USB 4. www.cnet.com Latter one suggest that whatever device (in your case it is connector and controller) is slower, determine maximum theoretical data rate.
Some general information: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/usb-3.0-usb-3.1-becomes-usb-3.2,38699.html And this one: USB 3.2 explained: Making sense of current and confusing USB standards Get to know the different versions of USB 3.2 as you await the arrival of USB 4. www.cnet.com Latter one suggest that whatever device (in your case it is connector and controller) is slower, determine maximum theoretical data rate.
Grobe Splendid Jan 22, 2009 4,431 531 25,590 May 16, 2020 Solution #2 Some general information: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/usb-3.0-usb-3.1-becomes-usb-3.2,38699.html And this one: USB 3.2 explained: Making sense of current and confusing USB standards Get to know the different versions of USB 3.2 as you await the arrival of USB 4. www.cnet.com Latter one suggest that whatever device (in your case it is connector and controller) is slower, determine maximum theoretical data rate. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Some general information: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/usb-3.0-usb-3.1-becomes-usb-3.2,38699.html And this one: USB 3.2 explained: Making sense of current and confusing USB standards Get to know the different versions of USB 3.2 as you await the arrival of USB 4. www.cnet.com Latter one suggest that whatever device (in your case it is connector and controller) is slower, determine maximum theoretical data rate.