Nocturnal Lifer Jan 8, 2002 18,927 0 76 Jul 5, 2003 #1 No right? I would have to plug the USB 2.0 into a USB 2.0 card in order for it to take full advantage of the USB 2.0, right?
No right? I would have to plug the USB 2.0 into a USB 2.0 card in order for it to take full advantage of the USB 2.0, right?
Ryan Lifer Oct 31, 2000 27,519 2 81 Jul 5, 2003 #3 If you have already answered the question, why ask?
T ThaGrandCow Diamond Member Dec 27, 2001 7,956 2 0 Jul 5, 2003 #4 that's correct. Unless the USB 2.0 hub you bought is a renamed 1.1 hub. Is it "full speed" or "high speed"?
that's correct. Unless the USB 2.0 hub you bought is a renamed 1.1 hub. Is it "full speed" or "high speed"?
Koing Elite Member <br> Super Moderator<br> Health and F Oct 11, 2000 16,843 2 0 Jul 5, 2003 #5 It will drop back to the slowest speed. That is USB1
Nocturnal Lifer Jan 8, 2002 18,927 0 76 Jul 5, 2003 #6 Anyone know what's the best brand of USB 2.0 PCI card to get?