Re: Desktop Shopping
Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 11:39 pm
So I bought this motherboard - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813131733
I have not received it yet, but I'm glad I bought it because it has integrated graphics - Which means I'll be operational a week sooner (because of finances). However I'm starting to become disappointed that it has no USB 3.0 header. Don't get me wrong - 2 I/O ports on the back should be fine for me into the foreseeable future (if not forever), but having 3.0 ports on the front of the case that are useless will bug me.
So the question is what is the best recourse for getting those operational? I know I can just do a stupid pass-through out the back of the case and into one of the I/O ports, but I'm buying a case with real nice cable management, and I'm going to have wires coming out the back of my case? It just seems very messy and/or ugly to me.
The other choice is buying this - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811996037 and connecting it to the cards internal port. Is this the most clean way to go about this or is there a better way I have not thought about? I got this idea from a Newegg video, but it's almost a year old so I want to make sure it is still the best way to deal with the problem.
I have not received it yet, but I'm glad I bought it because it has integrated graphics - Which means I'll be operational a week sooner (because of finances). However I'm starting to become disappointed that it has no USB 3.0 header. Don't get me wrong - 2 I/O ports on the back should be fine for me into the foreseeable future (if not forever), but having 3.0 ports on the front of the case that are useless will bug me.
So the question is what is the best recourse for getting those operational? I know I can just do a stupid pass-through out the back of the case and into one of the I/O ports, but I'm buying a case with real nice cable management, and I'm going to have wires coming out the back of my case? It just seems very messy and/or ugly to me.
The other choice is buying this - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811996037 and connecting it to the cards internal port. Is this the most clean way to go about this or is there a better way I have not thought about? I got this idea from a Newegg video, but it's almost a year old so I want to make sure it is still the best way to deal with the problem.