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Guide for internal USB 2.0 support

Guide for internal USB 2.0 support

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Goy2Kill_XD
Junior Member
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10-05-2016, 03:45 AM
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Hello, your new AquaComputer Octo has a 5-pin internal USB port with the red cable oriented to the left. The bottom of the 2.0 connector has four pins, which suggests you could connect another device using those pins if needed. However, you may want to check compatibility before plugging in another unit.
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Goy2Kill_XD
10-05-2016, 03:45 AM #1

Hello, your new AquaComputer Octo has a 5-pin internal USB port with the red cable oriented to the left. The bottom of the 2.0 connector has four pins, which suggests you could connect another device using those pins if needed. However, you may want to check compatibility before plugging in another unit.

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fphrvsr121
Junior Member
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10-05-2016, 07:40 AM
#2
It's not clear what you're asking, but I think you might want to connect the Octo to something and share a photo. Your specs look good at 5.6ghz with 4 pumps and 10 rads.
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fphrvsr121
10-05-2016, 07:40 AM #2

It's not clear what you're asking, but I think you might want to connect the Octo to something and share a photo. Your specs look good at 5.6ghz with 4 pumps and 10 rads.