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I have read a number of reviews on the Intel BOXD975XBXLKR Bad Axe mobo. They say the board comes with 4 USB ports and will accept or can be expanded to 8. This would be very useful to me as I have lots of peripherals. My 7 port Belkin hub is full +. Anyone know how this expansion deal works?

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with this

http://www.virtual-hideout.net/guides/chieftec_frontusb_mod/01.jpg

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Will do, thanks PMR.

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The d975xbx2 has one of those in the box with it (only 2 USBs for that one though) so that might work. Also if you have any case USB slots that 4 slot thing wont work (as they need one of the connections your case uses.

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Another options is to get a PCI to USB exansion board.USB Deviceshttp://ai.pricegrabber.com/product_images/18700000-18700999/18700767_640.jpg

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I have read a number of reviews on the Intel BOXD975XBXLKR Bad Axe mobo. They say the board comes with 4 USB ports and will accept or can be expanded to 8. This would be very useful to me as I have lots of peripherals. My 7 port Belkin hub is full +. Anyone know how this expansion deal works?


With USB, you can get 4 port splitters and keep plugging them into each other, I think up to a total of 127 devices. If you've got splitters with external power supply....that'll help. You won't tax the built-in USB power supply when you branch out beyond the 4 ports out back.

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Thanks RJ.

Flabbergasted, I'm glad you posted that. I was not able to find the other thing on Newegg, but I did see a lot of the card type ones. Seem reasonably priced too.

pmr
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you don´t need a pci device. the one I showed you should have come with the mobo. And if you don't have one, buy it. It's cheaper and your mobo has two more usb pins inside.


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