![]() ![]() While USB 3.2 can suffer a similar fate as Thunderbolt, it isn’t as significant since the total throughput of USB is still catching up. Quite similar to Thunderbolt 3 and 4 (we recently covered why computers have a limited number of Thunderbolt ports). With USB 3.2 (Gen 2 and 2×2), you are seeing speeds from 10Gbps to 20Gbps, forcing you to tap into your PCIe lanes in order to add additional ports to your system. USB is starting to run into limitations due to the amount of throughout the latest protocols can deliver. This round is going to be a focus on the FebSmart USB 3.2 expansion card that contains 2X USB-C & 3X USB-A ports, capable of up to 10Gbps to accomplish this. So today, we are going to briefly cover one of the many ways you can expand on your USB ports, gaining a lot of speed to play with. ![]() USB connectivity can be incredibly valuable for busy systems that have a lot of connected devices. ![]()
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