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Reddit mentions of USB 2.0 4-Port PCI Bracket to Dual USB Headers

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of USB 2.0 4-Port PCI Bracket to Dual USB Headers. Here are the top ones.

USB 2.0 4-Port PCI Bracket to Dual USB Headers
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  • USB 2.0 4-Port PCI Bracket to Dual USB Headers General Features: Four (4) external USB 2.0 ports
  • Two (2) USB 9-pin headers 10.5-inch cable length (approximate)
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Found 7 comments on USB 2.0 4-Port PCI Bracket to Dual USB Headers:

u/mysticviperx · 3 pointsr/hotas

Get your self one of these and this. Gives yourself 4 clean powered USB 2.0 ports. A lot of the software issues with the stick can be fixed with this.

If the stick is hard to move with no spring, don't wait, don't think, don't ask, just return it for a new one. It should be buttery smooth.

I love mine, cant stop telling people to get one.

If the throttle is gummy on the lowest setting; wait, wiggle it, work it some, it smooths out, then gets gummy again, then smooths out, for up to a month.

Its big, all the HOTAS are, there is a guy out there on the internets printing a custom 3d thingy that can help with your thumb not reaching the top of the stick. Cant find it, best i can do


u/clupean · 3 pointsr/buildapc

There should be 2 header connectors (2 usb ports for each). If your computer case didn't use them, buy this. If you're willing to give up a pci slot, buy this.

u/DSJustice · 2 pointsr/engineering

I think you're talking about the 9-pin headers generally used for front-panel USB ports, and sometimes for PCI-bracket USB expansions.

I'm talking about on-board usb ports. Nearly all modern motherboards have 'em, and they're soldered on.

u/wingsformyway · 1 pointr/Amd

By USB headers I mean from the mainboard. You are correct about those numbers - the number of ports on the rear IO. I do wish the mATX boards had more, say eight, but I can buy a USB header to bracket cable if need be (like this, can do USB 2, 3, COM, FireWire, many things really https://www.amazon.ca/USB-4-Port-Bracket-Dual-Headers/dp/B0027YYMQA)

Yes, they do. I think much of that is the chip itself (silicon lottery) but I could be wrong. I did watch Buildzoid's analysis of B350 VRMs and learned a lot, though I can't say I know very much :P and I gathered they are similar for the most part, the MSI and ASRock anyway. I guess it also depends on other bios features like LLC to which I don't know much at this time

u/BadCowz · 1 pointr/buildapc

Would you be happy with just using the rear panel USB? You have 2xUSB3.0 on the back plus 2xUSB2.0.

If you want more external USB2.0 ports (using your remaining internal headers) then you can buy a USB2.0 panel that gets mounted in a motherboard slot case bracket. I find that internal USB2.0 headers are useful for devices like coolers and fan controllers though.

https://www.amazon.com/USB-4-Port-Bracket-Dual-Headers/dp/B0027YYMQA

u/TheMooseontheLoose · 1 pointr/buildapc

Do you have a custom build computer with extra USB headers? If so

u/fco2013 · 1 pointr/buildapc

You could get one of these, which plugs into your headers on the motherboard. Amazon

Or you could buy a hub with 3+ ports attach it to a USB port, and then have more ports. Amazon