Your PC’s front USB ports might be worse than useless if your case was designed around old standards
Cases from many hardware generations ago can easily house the hardware of today, and while that's a large part of the appeal, it doesn't come without pitfalls. One of those pitfalls is the front I/O, and it's one of the most misunderstood parts of a desktop PC. It's usually among the last things that you think about when buying a new case, and when most builders are carrying over an existing case from a previous build, it's no wonder that it's such an afterthought. USB has changed a lot, and plugging in a flash drive to transfer some files quickly can expose this quickly.
Cases from many hardware generations ago can easily house the hardware of today, and while that’s a large part of the appeal, it doesn’t come without pitfalls. One of those pitfalls is the front I/O, and it’s one of the most misunderstood parts of a desktop PC. It’s usually among the last things that you think about when buying a new case, and when most builders are carrying over an existing case from a previous build, it’s no wonder that it’s such an afterthought. USB has changed a lot, and plugging in a flash drive to transfer some files quickly can expose this quickly.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
Published by: aplhsindia.in
