Sunday, December 25th 2016
MSI and Phanteks Launch New Front USB 3.1 Type-C Solutions
MSI in cooperation with PHANTEKS, a global leader in computer chassis, introduce new products featuring new industry standard front panel USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C connectivity. Introducing a new ultimate high tower chassis soon, the PHANTEKS Enthoo Elite, USB connectivity has never been faster and more convenient. Featuring the latest USB 3.1 Gen2 technology with Type-C connector on its front panel, it is sure to satisfy any pc enthusiast.
"Matching perfectly with our new high-end chassis products is MSI's new GAMING M7 motherboard, which fully supports our new Front Type-C solution by including a USB 3.1 Gen2 Front Panel Header for Type-C. Powered by MSI's Lightning USB, this allows you to reach speeds up to 10 Gb/s and fast charging for devices from the front Type-C connector," said Boon Tuoh Khor, PHANTEKS Lead Product Designer."We always strive to offer something unique which brings tangible benefits of cutting edge technologies to gamers. As a result of our continuous efforts, great partnerships like with PHANTEKS lead to better products for everyone to enjoy," said Andrew Chang, MSI Product Development Manager.
"Matching perfectly with our new high-end chassis products is MSI's new GAMING M7 motherboard, which fully supports our new Front Type-C solution by including a USB 3.1 Gen2 Front Panel Header for Type-C. Powered by MSI's Lightning USB, this allows you to reach speeds up to 10 Gb/s and fast charging for devices from the front Type-C connector," said Boon Tuoh Khor, PHANTEKS Lead Product Designer."We always strive to offer something unique which brings tangible benefits of cutting edge technologies to gamers. As a result of our continuous efforts, great partnerships like with PHANTEKS lead to better products for everyone to enjoy," said Andrew Chang, MSI Product Development Manager.
14 Comments on MSI and Phanteks Launch New Front USB 3.1 Type-C Solutions
Is this a standard header or just another $*** one ?
My mobo has 2 of the USB 3 headers supposedly supporting 2 ports each. My case has 2 ports built-in to it's front panel, and I have a 3.5" bay device that has 2 additional ports.
Regardless of which set of ports I have devices plugged into or which cable is connected to which connector, one or the other is flakey as hell, sometimes the devices are recognized some other times they are not...
Through a process of trial and error, I concluded that is mostly a bandwidth/throughput issue with the controller, which apparently can't handle all 4 USB 3 ports being used at the same time :(
I finally resorted to running a short adapter/extender cable to connect the bay device into the USB-C port on the back plane....problem solved :)