Re: Upgrade to USB 2.0
- From: "Jonny" <spamyourself@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 03:37:42 -0600
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Jonny
"Jim" <J@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Jim" <J@xxxxxx> wrote in news:O8Jw0Q6AHHA.1196@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
What is the difference in a USB 2.0 PCI card that has "via chipset"
and one that doesn't?
Jim
There are various manufacturers that make USB chipsets. VIA is one of
them, NEC is another... Various other manufacturers use these chipsets
to
make the actual card that you buy. VIA also makes the chipsets
(memory/IO/bus controllers, etc) that many motherboard manufacturers use.
Note that in a lot of cases, the chipset is actually only one or two
chips.
I have used cards with a number of different brands of USB chipsets, and
have noticed no huge difference in operation from one to another.
Thanks. I thought VIA meant "by way of" a certain chip set.
heh..........
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