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    The NZXT Aperture M looks like it could be a great option for those needing more connectivity in their rig. Read on to find out more...

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    Default Re: NZXT Aperture M

    Great review Vinnie. Nice add on for anyones sytem for $35.

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    Great job Vinny!! Great little piece of hardware...

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    Yep great piece of hardware for the money
    Its actually a lot faster then hooking up my camera to transfer all my pics, and the USB 3.0 plug for the MB header, is a big plus as some older cases only come with 2.0 up front.

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    Default Re: NZXT Aperture M

    Quote Originally Posted by vinman View Post
    Yep great piece of hardware for the money
    Its actually a lot faster then hooking up my camera to transfer all my pics, and the USB 3.0 plug for the MB header, is a big plus as some older cases only come with 2.0 up front.
    But it's bad for the older mobos that don't have 3.0 headers...
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoLoMoTo View Post
    But it's bad for the older mobos that don't have 3.0 headers...
    I think this may solve that problem

    Lian Li PW-IO2AH100 USB 3.0 (20pin) Header to USB 2.0 Header (PW-IO2AH100) - FrozenCPU.com

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    Default Re: NZXT Aperture M

    Great review Vinny, thanks. Nice to have the USB 3.0 up front. I wish they had included a second faceplate for smooth cases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinman View Post
    I guess, but I have 3.0 on the back which would be nice to put up front. My DF-85 to the back 3.0 all the way to the front
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoLoMoTo View Post
    But it's bad for the older mobos that don't have 3.0 headers...
    What do you mean by bad?

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    Default Re: NZXT Aperture M

    that think is pretty cool and looks good. wouldnt mind having one of those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob2701 View Post
    Great review Vinny, thanks. Nice to have the USB 3.0 up front. I wish they had included a second faceplate for smooth cases.
    Yes I totally agree with you Bob, then it would fit in with any case face within reason of course

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    Good review Vinny!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drdeath View Post
    What do you mean by bad?
    Bad as in sucks cause I can't get it without an adapter
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    Quote Originally Posted by PoLoMoTo View Post
    Bad as in sucks cause I can't get it without an adapter
    Time for a upgraded Motherboard..

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