Another SPCR recommended list: Cases
Re: Another SPCR recommended list: Cases
How many of the cases now have USB Type C connectors on the front? That is something that I am certainly going to want as I am hoping that it will become the new standard very quickly. Oh the joy of never having to endlessly turn around a USB connector.
Re: Another SPCR recommended list: Cases
I haven't seen a "desktop" case yet with Type C on the front for sale, yet. A couple were previewed at Computex. Silverstone TJ08-Pro, for one.wayner wrote:How many of the cases now have USB Type C connectors on the front? That is something that I am certainly going to want as I am hoping that it will become the new standard very quickly. Oh the joy of never having to endlessly turn around a USB connector.
Re: Another SPCR recommended list: Cases
Here's a story from two months ago that says that we won't see Type C or USB 3.1 on front panels of cases until 2016:
http://www.legitreviews.com/front-panel ... way_163145
http://www.legitreviews.com/front-panel ... way_163145
Re: Another SPCR recommended list: Cases
I was just re-reading the Case Basics article or the first time in 8 years (http://www.silentpcreview.com/article75-page2.html) and noticed this:
it is routine now to load the Operating System to an SSD, and use a large quiet SSD for storage. Better yet is a large capacity SSD for storage, but this is still a pricey proposition.
Not sure when that paragraph was written, but shouldn't that be 'large quiet HDD for storage'?
it is routine now to load the Operating System to an SSD, and use a large quiet SSD for storage. Better yet is a large capacity SSD for storage, but this is still a pricey proposition.
Not sure when that paragraph was written, but shouldn't that be 'large quiet HDD for storage'?