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  1. So if a 2.0 port is connected to a 3.1 motherboard connection Will it show 3.1 type A transfer speed?
  2. Thanks, This really sorted my confusion related to the ports One more question If the 3.0 ports and 3.1 gen 2 type A ports are physical different? I mean can I connect them to a 3.1 gen 2 type A port through an adapter? Will they behave as as 3.1 ports?
  3. No 2 3.0 headers That's one of the reason I am buying that case.....coz 2.0 really sucks 2.0 is only suitable for USB pheripherils 3.0 provide acceptable speed
  4. Thanks for the support, But my case has 2 3.0 ports, even if I I use a splitter adapter, won't it collapse the performance if I use 2 external storages simultaneously for reading and writing. I am looking for a more feasible solution, like converting my 3.0 port to be compatible with 3.1 motherboard header...by replacing cable or cabinet header. Thanks for your support
  5. I am first time builder and going to purchase parts for my first gaming build I chose Gigabyte aorus b360 gaming 3 wifi motherboard and a cooler master masterbox 5t(not masterbox maker 5 or masterbox lite 5) cabinet. My case comes with 2 front 3.0 headers While my motherboard has only front USB 3.1 type A headers. I am not concerned about transferring speed(I don't own any external storage that will saturate USB 3.0 connection and I will not buy any in future), but I am concerned about the 3.0 case cable compatibility with my motherboard 3.1 compatibility. Do both of USB 3 have same type of connections with mobo and cabinet (type A only not type C). Or would I have to use a 3.0 to 3.1 cable adapter. Is there any other way to do this Also please share your knowledge about the USB 3.0 and 3.1 headers and therir connection. (I didn't found any clear solution of my problems on the Internet and it makes me more confused.)
  6. I already bought 2 thermaltake riing 120mm high static pressure fans.(2.4W each) they run on 12 volts. They have 3 pin power connector I want to install both of them as intake fans. due to lack of motherboard fan header(only 2 headers on my mobo one for CPU fan and another for exhaust fan ) I want to directly connect them to my PSU(cx450m) through sata power and not molex connector (full speed, noise doesn't matter, I don't want to control or monitor them either) Can I connect those 2 fans (working efficiently without loosing their rpm) to a SINGLE sata power from my PSU using a splitter and sata to 3 pin adapter cable? If yes then how can I do that without making any mistake or affecting their performance?
  7. Well prices went down by $12 since last 2 weeks.....actually the prices of the same GPU remained same{gigabyte g1 gaming} but newer MSI gaming came to my market with a $17 lower price tag than gigabyte one(actually prices of gigabyte we're increased by $17)
  8. I am planning for i5 7500 and yeah no CPU (I chose non k CPU for this reason only)or GPU OC I am planning for getting 2 static pressure intake fans and 2 highairflow (is one fan really alright...coz otherwise case would have a positive air pressure.....and everyone recommends for negative air pressure) rear exhaust. And I will get an aftermarket cooler during purchasing fo cup. 212 for instance. Thanks sir......
  9. Well sir its because, I live in a remote area so I don't have a good tech support and all gaming grade parts are imported here from us or UK so I am already paying 40% more for each gaming component in the name of taxes and costume duties. So I prefer long life of my pc components (I need 5 year lifespan for each component, no more) Thanks for your time
  10. Okay then I will add one should I go with AIO or hyper 212
  11. I am on a budget so can't afford noctua (I my area noctua is ruthlessly expensive).I don't want best cooling g but decent cooling for my specs...To increase my component lifespan For CPU I I think that hyper 212 heatsink would put extra torque on motherboard which will make PCB weak and decrease it's lifespan below 5 years. I am planning on using stock heatsink for 2 years then shifting to single 120mm fan AIO cooler(no torque and more space in case I.e. better airflow.....In my opinion......Am I wrong?
  12. That means it cannot connect more than one case fan which I can monitor and control directly? I don't know about connecting to external pwm splitter or whatever it is....Please explain. So how come the mobo support smart 5 fan feature? And I I connect multiple fan to same slot with the help of pwm splitter would I be able to monitor and control them using smart 5 fan feature?
  13. I want to assemble my first custom gaming rig. I am planning to buy corsair's spec 01 case, and want to install 4 case fan. I will be using only one HDD and an ssd(if I upgrade in future....Not sure).And stock intel CPU heatsink I want to keep my case temperature as low as possible to ensure maximum durability of my 1060 6 GB gaming rig.(around 5 years...Without any component failure due to bad heat control.) In my opinion I am planning to install 2 static pressure fan (120mm) at front bottom intake and 2 high airflow fan at rear top and back exhaust. High airflow fan - corsair Static pressure - thermaltake Any suggestion or Changes in my setup Should I also add a side fan for gpu cooling(if yes intake or exhaust)(I can change my case if necessary) Moreover please give PSU intake direction..... Thank-you,
  14. I want it buy a GIGABYTE B250 DS3H motherboard (cheapest board available in my area with all features I need) It is not clearly mention how many fan I CASE FAN I can connect with it directly(excluding CPU fan), which I can monitor and control with the help of its smart 5 fan system.(without using a fan hub or connector) I am sorry it is a very naive question.but I am too confused to take a step. I want to add 2 rear exhaust and 2 front intake fan which I can directly monitor....If mobos cannot take it then I will try to look for a new motherboard(I am paying $120 for it...Cheapest available here...And I am already over budget so please don't suggest any higher quality motherboard or otherwise it will confuse me....I am already too confused) Thank-you for your precious time and words of wisdom.
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