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| emazur - Feb 17, 2004 |
| Curtis | Feb 18, 2004 | ||
| Depends what you are going to do with the extra ports really... | |||
| mal | Feb 18, 2004 | ||
| I'd say go for a card - unless you want some extra ports that aren't at the back of the case. | |||
| IceDigger | Feb 18, 2004 | ||
| Think of it this way to. With an internal card you have less of a mess in back of your computer. :smash | |||
| racketboy | Feb 18, 2004 | |||
Not necessarily. Actually I've considered getting a hub even though I have like 6 ports on my machine. The reasoning: It would fairly nice tojust have one cable coming from a hub instead of a while bunch of misc ones. Makes less cables coming out the back and shift them to a hub a few feet away. Unfortuanately that's not enough to justify me shelling out an extra $30-50 for a nice hub just to shift some cable clutter | ||||
| ExCyber | Feb 18, 2004 | ||
| I'd say hubs for stuff like keyboard/mouse/gamepad, card for anything serious like printers, drives, modems, network adapters, sound interfaces, etc, especially if it's USB Hi-Speed (the 480Mbps mode; btw, a device being USB 2.0 compliant does not mean that it is Hi-Speed). | |||
| Alexvrb | Feb 18, 2004 | |||
I agree with this. As I said before you can get a card with 4 port + an internal one, so you could use a 3.5" hub to add front ports for gamepads or whatever without messy wires and without sacrificing dedicated plugs on the back. This would be ideal if you had to hook up a lot of stuff. Otherwise just get a PCI card, then you'd have 4 + your 2 onboard. | ||||