Thread: USB Swap Shop
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Old 26-10-2007, 01:33   #4
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Re: USB Swap Shop

I've found that different USB sockets provide different maximum currents. I know that they all offer the same current in theory, but I find that if you have a device that uses nearly (or even slightly over) that maximum current (such as a bus-powered hard drive), it may not function properly.

Although I find that the rear ports (assuming they are mounted directly on the motherboard) tend to cope with high current better than the front ports.
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