KING_OF_SAND
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So last night I was working on some cable management and in the process needed to remove the front I/O USB3 header. After removing the header I looked closer and found one of the pins was bent and found one pin missing. Lo and behold the missing pin was stuck in the male end of the front I/O! My USBs still both work, but the second USB 3 kept disabling from my computer while the first one is still working at full USB 3 speeds.
The pins are WAY to fragile, fragile enough to were the male end of the USB 3 connection can rip out pins. I am no noob to computer and have been working on for years and have ALWAYS been extra careful. I think this is something manufacturers should change to a more durable pin configuration.
The pins are WAY to fragile, fragile enough to were the male end of the USB 3 connection can rip out pins. I am no noob to computer and have been working on for years and have ALWAYS been extra careful. I think this is something manufacturers should change to a more durable pin configuration.