- Feb 19, 2001
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I see too many motherboards still released with only 1x port on the back. With more and more consumer products moving to USB Type-C does it make sense to add more and swap out legacy Type A ports? I kinda wished the motherboard manufacturers would just go all in or at least put in a larger number of ports (at least 3 - 4).
For instance the Crosshair VIII Hero has 7x USB A 3.2 Gen 2 ports and 1x 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port. Would it kill users if they split it 4x Type-C and 4x Type-A? Many people buy computer components and expect them to last for years now. 1x port is already limiting when it is often used by my phone. With cameras, iPads, and other peripherals going that direction it might make sense to equip users with more ports now.
For instance the Crosshair VIII Hero has 7x USB A 3.2 Gen 2 ports and 1x 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port. Would it kill users if they split it 4x Type-C and 4x Type-A? Many people buy computer components and expect them to last for years now. 1x port is already limiting when it is often used by my phone. With cameras, iPads, and other peripherals going that direction it might make sense to equip users with more ports now.