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15 hours ago, JamieOlive said:

Most likely it will have 3 standars:

  1. Blue for regular USB 3.0.
  2. Red for USB 3.1 AND Eype-C.
  3. Yellow for SATA.

Yellow is supposed to have clean (or cleaner) power to make them better for USB headsets and maybe microphones I'm guessing.  My Z170X Gaming 7 board has these too.

 

The yellow should be 3.0 like on my Z170X not eSATA sorry.  

 

15 hours ago, NumLock21 said:

Yellow = 2.0

Blue = 3.1 Gen 1 or 3.0

Red = 3.1 Gen 2

Yellow is still USB 3.0 too.  The yellow ports on my Gigabyte Z170X Gaming 7 are USB 3.0 anyway.  Blue is 3.0 while the red and the type C should be 3.1 like on my board.

 

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4 hours ago, Bleedingyamato said:

Yellow is supposed to have clean (or cleaner) power to make them better for USB headsets and maybe microphones I'm guessing.  My Z170X Gaming 7 board has these too.

 

The yellow should be 3.0 like on my Z170X not eSATA sorry.  

 

Yellow is still USB 3.0 too.  The yellow ports on my Gigabyte Z170X Gaming 7 are USB 3.0 anyway.  Blue is 3.0 while the red and the type C should be 3.1 like on my board.

 

Dedicated power is clean power, no interference from other ports. Yes there 3.0 not 2.0.

I was replying to that other person about sata. I know there is no esata.  

Seriously, without looking it up, can you describe how a esata port looks like. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, NumLock21 said:

Dedicated power is clean power, no interference from other ports. Yes there 3.0 not 2.0.

I was replying to that other person about sata. I know there is no esata.  

Seriously, without looking it up, can you describe how a esata port looks like. 

 

 

Ok?  I wasn't responding to you about the lack of eSATA so I'm not sure why you're directing comments about it to me?

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