Yep, Thanks, I was thinking it maybe had to do with the speed or something like that. I know the newer one are 600mbps i think i got it right. I know that the old board i have is 100mbps i think, not sure. I also saw some 300mbps i think. older boards. Was just thinking that the colors may have had something to do with it. Now that i know, I can get on with the search, Thanks again, Wd65
..... Where do you find this blatantly wrong information?
The port numbers don't matter all that much, but they do matter. It has to do with many an engineering and technological function. The lower the port, the higher in IRQ list that device becomes. Should your HDD be able to interrupt your Optical drive or the other way around? Which should have priority access to the north bridge controller?
..... Where do you find this blatantly wrong information?
The port numbers don't matter all that much, but they do matter. It has to do with many an engineering and technological function. The lower the port, the higher in IRQ list that device becomes. Should your HDD be able to interrupt your Optical drive or the other way around? Which should have priority access to the north bridge controller?
I can sort of see how the initial post could be misinterpreted, though the fact that he mentioned terminals on a motherboard should have been enough. The comment you were replying to, on the other hand, was blatantly obvious. Furthermore, had you continued reading the thread instead of immediately trying to be argumentative, OP's responses would have made readily apparent that iPwn's interpretation was the correct one.Electricity.
- the mechanical device by means of which an electric connection to an apparatus is established.
- the point of current entry to, or point of current departure from, any conducting component in an electric circuit.
There is NO standardized color code system for the ports, it is up to the manufacturer.
That's important. Just read the manufacturer's manual and you'll find what you need. Sometimes you can even find the information just by looking at the motherboard's website. Example:
https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/MAXIMUS_VII_HERO/
Scroll down and you can find useful information about the ports and the rest of the components.