Sam
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The PC I am building is going to be using an old Dell case (before anyone starts I know I could just buy a nice case but I would quite like to recycle this case as it seems quite solid).
At the bottom of this case is a little connector board that has two USB 2.0 ports and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Am I able to buy a board to replace this that has USB 3.0 ports and both audio and mic jacks on it, or am I better off getting one of those things that fill up a 5.25" drive bay with USB ports, audio ports and card readers in it?
I would have to reassign the pins on the USB cable that goes on to the motherboard as it uses a proprietary pinout, and the connector for the audio wouldn't fit straight onto the motherboard audio connector as again it's proprietary.
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Dom
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If you're just after USB3, what about using a USB3 PCIe card?
Going to be a royal PITA mating the connectors of a front-bay expansion plate if you're using Dell motherboard.
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Sam
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Nah the case is completely stripped out, I'm installing a new socket 1155 motherboard with USB 3.0 built-in (to give you an idea of age the old motherboard was a socket 478!) but I just want to have some front panel USB and audio connectors.
[Edited on 04-11-2012 by Sam]
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Brett
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You can get those bay jobbies at 3.5" too
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Sam
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Yeah I know Brett but the case doesn't have any 3.5" drive bays unfortunately.
Edit - well it does but the front of the case isn't if you see what I mean from the pic above.
[Edited on 04-11-2012 by Sam]
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