12:07 PM - 02/11/2002 by
Frank Völkel

USB 2.0 using the PCI card included.
Both boards are supplied with special additional cards that include four USB 2.0 ports. A special feature of the MSI card is that it has an internal USB port. Asus, too, has its peculiarities: the USB card can operate in one of the 64 bit PCI slots.

Asus includes a USB card complying with the new 2.0 standard. Special feature: it fits in one of the 64 bit PCI slots.
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