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Completely imaginative split question

Completely imaginative split question

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06-01-2016, 08:25 AM
#1
Connecting a USB 2.0 header to a USB 3.0 splitter and linking it to your front panel 3.1 might cause issues. The setup you described involves using a 3.1 port on a motherboard that only supports USB 2.0, which could lead to performance problems or incompatibility. It’s not recommended unless you’re certain about the compatibility and speed requirements.
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PrincessMischa
06-01-2016, 08:25 AM #1

Connecting a USB 2.0 header to a USB 3.0 splitter and linking it to your front panel 3.1 might cause issues. The setup you described involves using a 3.1 port on a motherboard that only supports USB 2.0, which could lead to performance problems or incompatibility. It’s not recommended unless you’re certain about the compatibility and speed requirements.

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Goddess_Kenzy
Member
165
06-01-2016, 01:23 PM
#2
Certainly! Here is a revised version of your sentence:

Yes, it should function properly.
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Goddess_Kenzy
06-01-2016, 01:23 PM #2

Certainly! Here is a revised version of your sentence:

Yes, it should function properly.

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Agman10
Senior Member
690
06-12-2016, 01:36 PM
#3
USB works well both ways, handling various devices smoothly. The main issue would be if gadgets need more power than newer USB versions can supply, which is rare and usually doesn’t affect most systems.
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Agman10
06-12-2016, 01:36 PM #3

USB works well both ways, handling various devices smoothly. The main issue would be if gadgets need more power than newer USB versions can supply, which is rare and usually doesn’t affect most systems.

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LorrenK
Senior Member
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06-12-2016, 11:46 PM
#4
Also consider the fact that 3.0 meets the requirement of providing 0.9A, whereas 2.0 only needs 0.5A at 5V. Don’t waste time charging your phone through that port, heh.
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LorrenK
06-12-2016, 11:46 PM #4

Also consider the fact that 3.0 meets the requirement of providing 0.9A, whereas 2.0 only needs 0.5A at 5V. Don’t waste time charging your phone through that port, heh.