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on board USB2 & Firewire connectors
Hello,
I have an ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe Board. I am curious to know if there would be a performance boost (less usage of CPU) if I did not use the on board USB2/Firewire connectors that the optional adapters connect to and use a Belkin PCI combo card instead(has both firewire & USB2). Thanks, Shane |
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no spam wrote: Hello, I have an ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe Board. I am curious to know if there would be a performance boost (less usage of CPU) if I did not use the on board USB2/Firewire connectors that the optional adapters connect to and use a Belkin PCI combo card instead(has both firewire & USB2). Thanks, Shane Since the onboard USB/Firewire connectors run off the same bus, it should not make a difference in terms of performance. If so, then why waste a peripheral slot? |
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