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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Tarmac on April 07, 2004, 04:07:01 PM
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A friend's computer has 2 usb ports. He's already got a USB2.0 PCI card in there (4 more). He needs more USB ports, and he'd prefer to have them internal (doesn't want a hub cluttering things up). Someone told him that six is the max number of USB ports that a system can have, and for that reason, he thinks a hub is the only way to get more.
If the new USB ports are on a PCI card, it should work just fine... right? I don't have the knowledge to explain this to him in technospeak... could someone help out?
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I've got 11 and they all work fine. 6 on the motherboard, 2 on a pci card and 3 on a front panel supplied by the card.
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I don't know what the limit is for ports, but for devices it is 128. I do know that the limit for ports is higher than 6, as some motherboards now come with 8 USB ports.
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I think voltage becomes an issue and is why I suggest a powered external hub
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I have 8 on my mainboard so the thing about 6 is max is probarly just BS.
Could be a power issue as Eagler said though, may depend on how strong his power supply is.
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As I recall, the limit is 127 USB devices (=something with a USB ID).
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QTS is correct. 127 (128 is the host controller) devices, and you're limited only by power. If you have a good power supply, your friend should be able to run 8 ports off the motherboard fine.